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At your command!

Remember that when giving a command, you attach words like me, te, se and nos to the end of the verb.

¡Levántate!
Get up!

The same thing happens with lo, la, los, and las!

Si te gusta la leche, bébela.
If you like milk, drink it.

Notice that you need to add an accent mark to the letter that was originally stressed. This makes sure it keeps its stress!

Si sabes el número, dímelo ahora.
If you know the number, say it to me now.​

¡Dímelo!

You’ve already seen that when words like me and lo are used together, we say me first and lo after.

Compraron una cometa y te la van a mandar.
They bought a kite and they are going to send it to you.

The same thing happens when you give a command and attach these little words to the end of the verb.

Si tienes los libros, pásamelos.
If you have the books, pass them to me.

Si sabes su nombre, dímelo.
If you know his name, say it to me.