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Preterit vs. imperfect: Overview and explanation
... and reading native Spanish, and practice. To go to an explanation of the formation of the preterite tense, click here. To go to an explanation of the formation of the imperfect tense, click here. ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/node/7023
Formation of the imperfect: Overview and explanation
Formas del imperfecto The imperfect is the easiest, most regular tense in Spanish. Notice that -er and -ir verbs have the same endings (all with accents): comenzaba pedía vivía comenzabas pedías vivías comenzaba pedía vivía comenzábam ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/node/7008
Masculine Adjectives
... a shorter form (they drop their -o) when they precede a masculine singular noun. These adjectives include: Complete form ----> ... Remember that the short form is used when it precedes a masculine singular noun. If it follows a masculine singular noun (as it does in ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/masculine_adjectives
Transitional Words and Phrases
... — therefore, for that reason CLARIFICATION & EXPLANATION : además (de) — besides, furthermore hay que ...
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Learn Spanish Grammar Index
... progressive Formation of the imperfect: Overview and explanation Imperfect forms 1 (Regular verbs) Imperfect forms 2 (Irregular ... (All verbs) Formation of the preterit: Overview and explanation Preterit forms 1 (Regular verbs: beginning level) Preterit ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/free_lesson_257
Nouns & Articles - Los Sustantivos y los artículos
... are genderless. In Spanish, nouns are considered either masculine or feminine. Masculine nouns are preceded by el (singular) or los (plural). Feminine ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/sustantivos_2
Spanish Accents
... tú you tu your TYPING ACCENTS: (For a more detailed explanation, go to: www.bowdoin.edu/~eyepes/newgr/accsp.htm) With the ...
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Spanish Nouns
Spanish Nouns are the names of people, places, objects, and ideas (feelings,etc). They are masculine or feminine, singular or plural- accompanied by audio vocabulary and exercises.
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Spanish Masculine and Feminine Nouns
Los sustantivos Este ejercicio de español es interactivo y dispone de autocorreción. Usted podrá comparar sus respuestas con las soluciones correctas. ¡Ánimo y ...buena suerte! Fichas gramaticales Ficha 5: Formación del femenino: sus ...
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New Spanish Lesson Format 2
Spanish Nouns Nouns are naming words. We use them to give names to people, objects, thoughts, feelings, substances, etc. Rebecca - Rebecca mesa - table ...
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Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns
... (problem here--this is more sophisticated than my current explanation) to me me to you te to him, her, it le to us nos to you ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/free_lesson_68
Spanish Interrogatives - Words We Use to Ask Questions
... about any particular kind of thing. I am asking you for an explanation of the nature of the item that you have in the box. This is the ... "qué", it really sounds odd in Spanish - I don't want an explanation. How about the following question....... What is your favorite ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/interrogatives_2
Preterite and the Imperfect
... and reading native Spanish, and practice. To go to an explanation of the formation of the preterite tense, click here. To go to an explanation of the formation of the imperfect tense, click here. ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/free_lesson_309
Direct Object Pronouns and Indirect Object Pronouns
... (problem here--this is more sophisticated than my current explanation) to me me to you te to him, her, it le ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/grammar_983
Spanish Interrogatives - Asking Questions
... about any particular kind of thing. I am asking you for an explanation of the nature of the item that you have in the box. This is the ... like I don't know WHAT a phone number is. I don't want an explanation. I haven't been living under a rock. I really want to know WHICH ...
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