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Spanish Nouns
... We have seen that nouns in Spanish are either in the "o" category, or in the "a" category. The way that we distinguish between the two, normally, is by looking at the end of the noun. If it ends with an "o", it will be in the "o" category. If it ends with ...
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Spanish Regular Verbs
... that we had two categories of nouns. They are the "O" category and the "A" category. Well, we can see from the following examples that there are two ...
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Spanish Adjectives
... adjectives do not lead, but rather they follow. The noun has a category which is assigned to it, and this category never changes. The adjectives change their form to match the noun that ...
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Spanish Adjectives
... adjectives do not lead, but rather they follow. The noun has a category which is assigned to it, and this category never changes. The adjectives change their form to match the noun that ...
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Sentences with the Spanish Article
... words we use for "the" or "a" ("an") will depend on which category the noun belongs to. Words like "the", etc. must MATCH the noun that they are used ...
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Expressing Feelings in Spanish - Regular Verbs
... taking place. The second part tells us if this is an "A" category verb or an "E" category verb. The third part of the verb is the part that matches the subject. ...
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Spanish Interrogatives - Asking Questions
... already. It means "because". We have seen nouns in the "O" category and the "A" category. The nouns ending in "o" use "el" for "the", and ... "a" use "la" for "the". However, in this lesson we see the noun "clase" which ends in "e". When a noun ends in "e" we can't just "guess" ...
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Spanish Imperfect Tense
... middle is the infix. It identifies the verb as an " a " category verb. If we used an " e " verb, such as " comer ", the infix would be " e ". The infix matches the category of the verb and determines which pattern we are going to follow in the ...
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The Infinitive Verb Form
... that we had two categories of nouns. They are the "O" category and the "A" category. Well, we can see from the following examples that there are two ...
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Learn Spanish Imperfect
... the middle is the infix. It identifies the verb as an "a" category verb. If we used an "e" verb, such as "comer", the infix would be "e". The infix matches the category of the verb and determines which pattern we are going to follow in the ...
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Subjunctive Mood in Noun Clauses - Exercises with Answers (incorrect format)
Practice: The Subjunctive in Noun Clauses For each sentence, if it were to be translated in to good ... determine: *If it (the Spanish equivalent) contains a noun clause . *If a change of subject is involved. If a verb of influence, ... and adverbial clauses may be included. Sentence Noun clause? Y/N Change of subject? Y/N Influence, ...
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Spanish Articles
... with nouns. They give us some extra information about the noun. If I say "the dog", you I assume that you know which one I am talking ... two categories also. "Un" is used with nouns of the "O" category, and "una" is used with nouns of the "A" category. You have probably ...
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Spanish Articles
... with nouns. They give us some extra information about the noun. If I say "the dog", you I assume that you know which one I am talking ... two categories also. "Un" is used with nouns of the "O" category, and "una" is used with nouns of the "A" category. You have probably ...
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Verbs with Stem Vowel Changes
... new verb with an "e" in the stem he has to memorize which category it belongs to, since some "e's" become "ie" and other "e's" don't. ... occurs, and by default, others fall into the other category. If we try to define those forms in which "i" occurs consistently in ...
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The Spanish Noun
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