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- Masculine Adjectives
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Some Spanish adjectives have a shorter form (they drop their -o) when they precede a masculine singular noun. These adjectives include:
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- 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 ... ·
Before an unmodified noun after a
form of the verb "ser" (to be). For example,
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- Imperative or Command Form - Imperativo
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Imperative or Command Form (Imperativo)
Beginning III
18. Imperative or Command Form (English)
The
imperative or command form only exists ...
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- The Infinitive Verb Form
- infinitive_verb_form
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Infinitive Verb Form
Verbs are action words. There are only three ...
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- How to form the Present Subjunctive
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Once you know how to form the Ud. command forms, you know almost everything there is to know about ... into three categories below. In every case, the base form is the Ud. command form.
I. The yo, tú, Ud., él, ella, Uds., ellos, and ellas forms of the ...
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- Spanish Past Participle - Verb Form vs Adjective
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Select the correct answer from the list given for each sentence. Upon completion, check your answers.
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Review Exercise (Answers)
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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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- How to Form the Present Subjunctive
- ... infinitive.
Start with the first person singular (yo-form) of the present indicative.
1. If this form does not end in an - o , the verb is irregular in the present ...
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- New Spanish Lesson Format 2
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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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- Potential Form of Regular Verbs
- VERBOS REGULARES
MODO POTENCIAL
Esta forma de conjugar verbos se le llama potencial o condicional, porque si se cumple cierta condición se realiza la acción del verbo.
Ejemplo:
él escribiría un libro sí pagaran mu ...
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- Introduction to Irregular Verbs
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nosotros somos = we are (masculine)
Spanish Pronunciation
... above was formed with poder (to can) + the infinitive form of leer (to read)
poder = to can
yo puedo = I can ...
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- Uses of the Present Subjunctive Tense - Usos del Subjuntivo Presente
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Subjunctive Form in Noun
Clauses
Subjunctive Form in Main
Clauses
Subjunctive Form in Adverbial
Clauses
Subjunctive Form in Adjective ...
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- The Spanish Noun
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Nouns denoting male beings are Masculine .
Nouns denoting female beings are Feminine ... nouns ending in
"E" bearing the stress, add S to form the plural.
All others add Es .
EXCEPTIONS :
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- The Spanish Noun
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Nouns denoting male beings are Masculine .
Nouns denoting female beings are Feminine ... nouns ending in
"E" bearing the stress, add S to form the plural.
All others add Es .
EXCEPTIONS :
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