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- The Spanish Article
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The Spanish Article
The Definite Article in Spanish is
El - before a masculine noun singular
La - before a feminine noun singular
Spanish nouns are all masculine or feminine. There are no
neuter nouns.
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- Spanish Lesson
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Spanish Lesson
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- Spanish Phrases for Teachers in a Vocabulary Lesson
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School Supplies Vocabulary
Spanish for Teachers
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- New Lesson Format
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Spanish Adjectives
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- Future Perfect Tense - Futuro Perfecto
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- Spanish Present Subjunctive
- ... might ask whoever answered the phone to take a message. In Spanish, such a sentence requires use of the subjunctive mood.
For ...
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- Spanish Auxiliary Verbs
- ... Verbs
Auxiliary Verbs
. Learn Spanish Grammar .
The verb is a word by which we affirm ... and Intransitive .
The Auxiliary verbs in Spanish are: Haber, Tener, Ser, Estar.
Haber is a true auxiliary ... muy floreciente.
Two years ago the exportation of Spanish wines and oils was very flourishing.
Ha dos años ( or hace ...
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- Shall, Will, Should, Would, May, and Might
- . Learn Spanish Grammar .
The English verbs "shall," "will," "should," ... are rendered by the corresponding terminations of the Spanish verb [1] :
I will go: Iré.
You (familiar) will go: Irás. ... translated by Tener que, Haber de or Deber (see Lesson XXVII), as:
Who is to write out that invoice? ¿Quién ha de ...
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- Spanish Verbs
- Regular Verbs
1st Conjugation . Hablar (to speak). Present Tense, Indicative Mood .
Yo hablo (I speak) Nosotros (m.) hablamos (we speak)
Nosotras (f.) hablamos (we speak)
Tú hablas (thou speakest) Vosotros (m.) habláis (you ...
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- Spanish Adverbs
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Spanish Adverbs
Adverbs are used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
The following are the principal Spanish adverbs:
Abajo - below
Acaso - perhaps
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- Spanish Compound Moods - Modo Potencial Compuesto
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- The Spanish Noun
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The noun in Spanish has only two genders.
Nouns denoting male beings ...
English words ending in "tion" end in "ción" in Spanish.
(Note the accent.)
See Appendix I - Exceptions to the Rules ... .
To the rules for the formation of the plural ( Lesson: The Noun ) we shall add:
1. Family names ending in "z" unstressed ...
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- Spanish Ordinal Numbers and Fractions
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Spanish Ordinal Numbers and Fractions
1st
Primero [1]
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- Spanish Tenses
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The Tenses in Spanish being mostly used as in English, we shall only call attention to such ... language has one form of Simple Past: I wrote.
In Spanish this is translated by: Yo escribía (Imperf. Indic.) or Yo escribí ... because these two tenses admit of no compromise in Spanish.
The Imperfect Indicative [1] describes an action or ...
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- Spanish Phrases for Teachers in a Vocabulary Lesson
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Related Resources
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Classroom ...
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Spanish Phrases
I am learning lots of words in the class.
Yo ... porque mañana hay un examen en la clase.
Spanish Phrases
I thought that John was going to learn the ...
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