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- Spanish Nouns
- Spainish Nouns
We have seen that nouns in Spanish are either in the "o" category, or in the "a" category. The ... 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 ...
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- Spanish Articles
- ... are words like "the", "a", or "an". They are used with nouns. They give us some extra information about the noun. If I say "the dog", ... must use the article that matches. For nouns that do not end in "a", but which are counted in the "a compatible" group, you do the same. ...
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- Spanish Articles
- ... are words like "the", "a", or "an". They are used with nouns. They give us some extra information about the noun. If I say "the dog", ... must use the article that matches. For nouns that do not end in "a", but which are counted in the "a compatible" group, you do the same. ...
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- 3. Spanish Nouns - Sustantivos Españoles
- 3.1 Spanish Nouns
3.1.1 Vocabulary
3.1.1.1 Vocabulary
3.1.1.2 Vocabulary ... Vocabulary
3.1.2 Theory
3.1.2.1 Spanish Nouns
3.1.3 Exercises
3.1.3.1 Sustantivos en Género y Número
... (A, D y ION) y (O)
3.1.3.3 Spanish Nouns that end in E or A
3.1.3.4 Sustantivos en Plural Terminaciones A, E, I, O, U ...
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- The Infinitive Verb Form
- ... You probably remember that we had two categories of nouns. They are the "O" category and the "A" category. Well, we can see from ... that is taking place, "speaking". The " mos " on the end is the part which we use when we say that WE are doing something. Anytime ...
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- The Infinitive - El Infinitivo
- ... ( Dejar de
+ infinitivo ) - Expresses the end or stopping of
something
Spanish ...
To stop (interrupt) + infinitive
(expresses the end or stopping of)
Yo dejo de hablar cuando como. ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/el_infinitivo_5
- Agreement of Adjectives
- ... or plural) and gender (masculine or femenine) with the nouns or pronouns they modify.
a) Adjectives that end in –o are masculine singular have four forms, ending in –o (masculine ...
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- Spanish Interrogatives - Asking Questions
- ... on in these sentences is the use of the letter "r" at the end of a verb to make it say, "to do something". For example, we have seen the ... used "porque" already. It means "because". We have seen nouns in the "O" category and the "A" category. The nouns ending in "o" use ...
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- How Spanish Is Similar To English
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How Spanish Is Similar To English
Nouns
There are many Spanish nouns that are instantly recognisable to an ... be converted into Spanish nouns by adding an 'a' to the end of the word.
#3. -ist = -ista
English Spanish
artist
dentist ...
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- Adjectives
- Spanish Adjectives
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- Spanish Sentences - School Spanish
- ... that we have seen at this point.
We have seen how nouns are divided into two groups. These are the "O" category and the "A" ... used with nouns have to match. Normally, the "O" nouns end in the letter "o" and the "A" nouns end in the letter "a".
We have, ...
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- Spanish Sentences with a School Theme
- ... that we have seen at this point.
We have seen how nouns are divided into two groups. These are the "O" category and the "A" ... used with nouns have to match. Normally, the "O" nouns end in the letter "o" and the "A" nouns end in the letter "a".
We have, ...
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- Spanish Adjectives
- Spanish Adjectives
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/spanish_adjectives_intro
- Exceptions to the Rules on Gender and Termination
- ... proclama (the proclamation)
2. Most of the compound nouns (very few in number)--
El cortaplumas (the penknife)
El guardacosta ... all rivers and mountains ending in _a_.]
4. Masculine nouns ending in _d_--
El adalid (the warrior or chieftain)
El ardid (the ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/grammar_971
- Exceptions to the Rules on Gender and Termination
- ... proclama (the proclamation)
2. Most of the compound nouns (very few in number)--
El cortaplumas (the penknife)
El guardacosta ... all rivers and mountains ending in _a_.]
4. Masculine nouns ending in _d_--
El adalid (the warrior or chieftain)
El ardid (the ...
http://new.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/node/3324
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