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table of contents3.nationalities4.stem changing verbs5.para6.indirect object pronouns7.dop8.iop9.ser vs estar10.isimo11.verbs like gustar12.affirmative and negative 13. verbs like gustar14.reflexive verbs15.adverbs17.modal verbs20.past participles as adjectives21.irregular verbs22.preterite23. spanish progressive tense
Nacionalidadesguatemala
guatemalteco
honduras
hondureño
dominican republic
dominicano
nicaragua
nicaraqüensePlay audio for this term
cuba
cubano
costa rica
costarricense
paraguay
paraguayo
uruguay
uruguayo
chile
chileno
panama
panameño
salvador
salvadoreño
venezuela
venezolano
ecuador
ecuatoriano
columbia
colombiano
argentina
argentino
bolivia
boliviano
puerto rico
puertorriqueño
mexico
mexicano
spain
español
united states
esadounidense
uruguayo
chile
chileno
panama
panameño
salvador
salvadoreño
venezuela
venezolano
ecuador
ecuatoriano
columbia
colombiano
argentina
argentino
bolivia
boliviano
puerto rico
puertorriqueño
mexico
mexicano
spain
español
united states
esadounidense
argentina
argentino
bolivia
boliviano
puerto rico
puertorriqueño
mexico
mexicano
spain
español
united states
esadounidense
Object Pronoun Placement1. Attach the pronoun to the infinitive.2. attach pronoun to a progressive tense3. Attach the pronoun to an affirmative command4. Place the pronoun before a conjugated verb.
Modal Verbs● When verbs are used in modal verb combinations.● The 2nd verb is not conjugated, but rather left in the infinitive
form.● You would never say “no puedo nado.”● ir + a + infinitive (going to do something)● poder+ infinitive ( are able to do something)● querer + infinitive (want to do something)● deber + infinitive ( to have to do something)● soler + infinitive (to be accustomed to)
cont.
When two adverbs modify the same verb, only the second one uses the -mente ending. Note that the first adverb uses the feminine singular form of the verb.
sources
http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/stemue.htmhttp://spanish.about.com/cs/grammar/a/porpara.htmhttp://www.senorjordan.com/2013/10/02-ser-vs-estar-meaning-change/http://www.spanishdict.com/topics/show/52
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http://slideplayer.us/slide/137706/http://www.enforex.com/language/pero-sino.htmlhttp://www.focusonmexico.com/Spanish-101-Reflexive-Verbs-and-Pronouns.htmlhttps://share.ehs.uen.org/taxonomy/term/229?page=6
sources
http://year8spanish.wordpress.com/category/grammar/verbs/http://www.glogster.com/dwerdmolder2013/spanish-present-progressive-conjugation-/g-6kst03mtdhvv67gfkgleva0