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Neuter demonstrative pronouns
Neuter demonstrative pronouns What if you don't know the gender of the noun that the demonstrative pronoun refers to? You are in a deep forest and you come across a carcass of some creature you have never seen before. "What is that?" you scream, a ...
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Spanish Pronunciation
Spanish Pronunciation Basic Rules of Accentuation Words ending in a vowel, or n or s, the next to last syllable is stressed. For words ending in a consonant other than n or s stress falls on the last syllable. If the word has an accent mark, ...
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Direct Object Pronouns and Indirect Object Pronouns
Direct Object Pronouns and Indirect Object Pronouns DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS me me you te her la him le it lo us nos you (plural) os them las, les, los A direct object re ...
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Irregular Spanish Verbs
Irregular Spanish Verbs Several of the verbs that textbooks use to illustrate irregular verbs are in the table above (e.g., decir, dormir, entender) The first irregular verbs a textbook may show are often the first person singular present irregular ...
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Spanish Subjunctive
Spanish Subjunctive * The regular subjunctive forms are shown below: ame corra viva ames corras vivas ame corra viva amemos corramos vivamos améis corráis viváis amen corran vivan ...
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Learn Spanish Stem-changing Verbs
Learn Spanish Stem-changing Verbs 1. Stem changer verbs c -> qu 2. Stem changer verbs g -> gu 3. Stem changer verbs z -> c 4. Stem changer verbs c -> z 5. Stem changer verbs g -> j 6. Irregular Verbs for laughter and ...
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Learn Spanish Past Participles
Learn Spanish Past Participles * The past participle construction is another example of compound verb tense. * Madame Presidente, usted ha hablado * Madame President, you have spoken. * past participles end in -ado or -ido ...
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Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns
Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns Direct Object Pronouns me me you te her la him le it lo us nos you (plural) os them las, les, los A direct object receives the action of the verb. INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS (problem here--thi ...
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Frequently Asked Questions / Help
Answers to common questions and requests for help.
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Irregular Verbs
Irregular Verbs Irregular verbs- they don't follow the conjugation rules you learned * g-verbs You look at first person present singular and think "Where did that 'g' come from?" j-verbs * ...
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Talking about a Hypothetical Future
... es una de las metas de este país. Equality is one of the goals of this country. Nos pintan como unos flojos. They depict us as being ...
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Conversation for Child Care and Day Care
... el niño en la casa? What are your family's goals for your child? ¿Qué metas tiene la familia para su niño? ...
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