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- two changes, one involving changing u to ue and the other adding a u to the ending
- ... two changes, one involving changing u to ue and the other adding a u to the ending
colgar - to hang
descolgar - to take ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/irregular_verbs_120
- Plural Forms of Spanish Nouns
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For each question below, select the best answer from the options provided. If you are correct, your answer will be highlighted in green; otherwise, your answer will be highlighted in red. You must have javascript installed to see the multiple choice qu ...
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- Study Spanish - Plural Forms of Nouns
- ... or false?
If a noun ends in -o, make it plural by adding -s.
true
false
If a noun ends in -ión, make it plural by adding -es.
true
false
If a noun ends in -a, make it plural by adding ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/grammar_783
- The Gerund - Present Participle
- The Spanish Gerund, or Present Participle, always ends in "-ndo" as exemplified in accompanying exercises.
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/spanish_gerund_present_participle
- Business 06
- ...
Another way to form the Superlative Absolute[39] is by adding =ísimo=
instead of using _muy_. If the adjective ends in a vowel, this is elided
before adding _ísimo_.
EXAMPLES--
Estas frutas son muy maduras: These fruits ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/philip/business06
- The Spanish Adjective - 2
- ...
Another way to form the Superlative Absolute[39] is by adding =ísimo=
instead of using _muy_. If the adjective ends in a vowel, this is elided
before adding _ísimo_.
[Footnote 39: More rarely used and much more emphatic.]
...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/grammar_928
- How Spanish Is Similar To English
- ... ending with '-ist', can be converted into Spanish nouns by adding an 'a' to the end of the word.
#3. -ist = -ista
English Spanish ... usually by changing the ending of the English verb and adding 'ar', 'er' or 'ir'.
Almost every English infinitive verb ending in ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/grammar_999
- Study Spanish - Plural Forms of Nouns
- ... of Nouns
If a noun ends in a vowel, make it plural by adding -s.
libro: libros
(libro + s)
pluma: plumas
(pluma + s)
...
If a noun ends in a consonant, make it plural by adding -es.
el borrador: los borradores
(borrador + es)
la ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/grammar_782
- The Spanish Adjective - Part 2
- ... Another way to form the Superlative Absolute [1] is by adding ísimo
instead of using muy . If the adjective ends in a vowel, this is elided
before adding ísimo .
EXAMPLES
Estas frutas son muy maduras: ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/technical_adjective_comparison_theory
- Imperative or Command Form - Imperativo
- ... yo (1st
person singular) form of the present tense and adding the usted ending of the present subjunctive. In
other words, for ... yo (1st
person singular) form of the present tense and adding the ustedes ending of the present subjunctive. For example:
...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/imperativo_5
- Agreement of Adjectives
- ... they describe. Like nouns, adjectives are made plural by adding –s (those ending in –e, add –s for th plural), -es (those ending ... nationality that end in a consonant are made feminine by adding –a to the masculine form:
Masculine
Femenine
Singular
...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/online_free_344
- Study Spanish - Plural Forms of Nouns
- ... or false?
If a noun ends in -o, make it plural by adding -s.
true
false
If a noun ends in -ión, make it plural by adding -es and dropping the written accent.
true
false
If a noun ends ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/grammar_784
- The Spanish Adjective
- ... Another way to form the Superlative Absolute [1] is by adding ísimo
instead of using muy . If the adjective ends in a vowel, this is elided
before adding ísimo .
EXAMPLES
Estas frutas son muy maduras: ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/adjective_theory_b2
- Spanish Ordinal Numbers and Fractions
- ... into _a_
for the feminine, and the plural is formed by adding _s_.]
"Primero," "tercero," and "Postrero" drop the =O= before a ... 1/11th upwards, fractions are formed from cardinal numbers adding
to them the termination =avo=, as--
Un dieciseisavo[65]: 1/16.
...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/grammar_930
- Past Participles and Adjectives
- ... a feminine form which ends in -a. The plural is formed by adding an s to each singular form(e.g. pequeño, pequeña, pequeños, ... the same form for both genders. The plural is formed by adding an -s to the singular if it ends in a vowel and -es if it ends in a ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/past_participles_adjectives
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