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- 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
- Object Pronouns
- Spanish Disjunctive Object Pronouns
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/object_pronouns
- Sentences with Verb Haber
- ... for "to make" and also "to do". Let's practice using this form in sentences.
I have done the work.
Yo he hecho el trabajo. ... express the idea, "has been able to do something". When we form the participle of "puede", the "ue" will simplify to the single vowel "o", ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/sentences_with_verb_haber
- Spanish Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns
- ... dear friend).
Subjunctive Mood, Imperfect Tense (2nd Form) . [3]
Hablar.
Temer.
Partir.
Que yo ...
Footnote 3 : Used just the same as the 1st form; but it may also be used instead of the Conditional Mood.
...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/technical_possessive_adjectives_pronouns_theory
- adverbs ending in -mente
- ... there is a difference between the masculine and
feminine form of the adjective, mente is added to the latter.
Making ... in - o
Adjective
Feminine Form
Adverb
English
rápid o
rápid a
...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/adverbs_ending_in_mente_intro
- Spanish Adverbs
- ... there is a difference between the masculine and feminine form of the adjective, -mente is added to the latter.
Making adverbs ... in - o
Adjective
Feminine Form
Adverb
English
rápid o
rápid a
...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/adverbs_6
- The Infinitive
- Spanish verbs are categorized based upon the last two letters of the Infinitive (Infinitivo) form (See uses and examples).
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/infinitive_verb_form
- Spanish Articles
- ... two categories of nouns, and we have to match the proper form of the word "the". The two words in Spanish are "el" and "la". "El" is ... when we are talking about more than one thing. The plural form of "la" is "las". That means that we would say, "la casa", but we would ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/online_free_422
- Spanish Reflexive Pronouns
- ... personal pronouns, as--
Conjunctive form. Disjunctive form.
myself me mí
thyself ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/grammar_933
- Spanish Articles
- ... two categories of nouns, and we have to match the proper form of the word "the". The two words in Spanish are "el" and "la". "El" is ... when we are talking about more than one thing. The plural form of "la" is "las". That means that we would say, "la casa", but we would ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/node/6694
- Use of the Spanish Perfect Tenses
- Use of the Spanish Perfect Tenses
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/use_perfect_tense
- Adjectives
- Spanish Adjectives
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/online_free_843
- Spanish Adjectives
- Spanish Adjectives
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/spanish_adjectives_intro
- Double Object Pronouns
- Spanish Double Object Pronouns - Pronombres de Doble Objeto (Médicos)
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/medical_spanish_double_object_pronouns
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