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Exercises – Conjunctions 9
... [Fill out the application form] llene la solicitud (This is a formal command) [llegar] llegue la jefa. ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/exercises_conjunctions_9
Spanish Moods - Part 2
Spanish Technical Course - Moods
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/technical_spanish_moods_2
Imperative - Irregular
The Spanish Imperative (Irregular) Mood contains examples of commands that don't follow the general rule for the Imperative Mood--accompanied by exercises.
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/imperative_irregular
The Vos formation - El voseo, formación
... The Vos Formation The vos form is only used: · ... There are eleven irregular verbs in the command form and in the subjunctive: · ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/el_voseo_formacion_1
Masculine Adjectives
Some Spanish adjectives have a shorter form (they drop their -o) when they precede a masculine singular noun. These adjectives include: Complete form ----> Short form alguno algún ninguno ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/masculine_adjectives
Expressing Feelings - Example Sentences
... that sentences of this kind use the "infinitive", the form of the verb which uses "to" in English, and in Spanish ends with the ... verb, we switch the "e" to "a". We could see this in the form of a chart. "A" verbs fact feeling A E "E" ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/online_free_011
Exercises with Spanish Verb Decir: Present and Preterite 2
... What is the correct PRESENT tense form of decir if the subject is las muchachas ? What is the correct PRETERITE tense form of decir if the subject is las muchachas ? ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/exercises_with_spanish_verb_decir_present_and_preterite_2
Informal tú commands
... commands are formed dropping the –s from the tú form in the present tense. Examples hablar (to speak) - habla - ... The following verbs have special affirmative tú command forms: decir (to say, tell) - di - tell! hacer (to do, make) ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/online_free_476
Sentences with Time Expressions
... is affirmative, the object is attached to the end of the command form of the verb. Pancho, I thought that you would help me change the tire ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/sentences_with_time_expressions_2
Exceptions to the Rules on Gender and Termination
... surface) Lente (lenses), doubtful gender La orden (command, order for El orden (order); as, buen orden goods, etc.) ... they change _o_ of the masculine into _a_ or add _a_, to form the feminine, as-- Un ganso (a gander) Una gansa (a ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/grammar_971
Helping
... verb poder The verb "poder" isn't usually used in a command form. It doesn't make much sense. John, I can help you. Juan, yo te ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/conversational_spanish_verb_poder_1
Exceptions to the Rules on Gender and Termination
... , doubtful gender La orden - command, order for goods, etc. El orden (order); as, buen orden - ... change o of the masculine into a or add a , to form the feminine, as: Un ganso - a gander Una gansa ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/free_lesson_990
Exceptions to the Rules on Gender and Termination
... surface) Lente (lenses), doubtful gender La orden (command, order for El orden (order); as, buen orden goods, etc.) ... they change _o_ of the masculine into _a_ or add _a_, to form the feminine, as-- Un ganso (a gander) Una gansa (a ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/node/3324
Spanish Imperative Mood
... are gossiping. Fill out the blanks with the appropriate form of the familiar command (tú). If you need help with some of the expressions of this ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/online_free_608
Spanish Accents
... words have accents to signal different meanings: dé give (command) de of, from él he/him el the más more mas but mí me mi my ...
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