480 likes | 615 Vues
Dive into the fundamentals of Spanish with this comprehensive guide! Explore the usage of pronouns, including singular and plural forms, to enhance your sentence structure. Understand the essential verbs "ser" and "estar," their meanings, and how to conjugate regular "-ar," "-er," and "-ir" verbs. Learn common idioms involving "tener" for expressing obligations and future actions. Plus, practice key question words and typical farewell phrases to boost your conversational skills. Perfect for beginners or as a quick refresher!
E N D
one more than one singular plural
Estar – temporary Adjectivos - adjectives -o,a,os,as
Estar – temporary Sentimientos- feelings -o, a, os, as
SER – Permanent Adjectivos - adjectives -o,a,os,as
“-ar verbs” Take off the “ar” and add the matching ending. one more than onesingular plural
“-er verbs” Take off the “er” and add the matching ending. one more than onesingular plural
“-ir verbs” Take off the “ir” and add the matching ending. one more than onesingular plural
Tune – Doe a Deer Yo means I And tú means you Él and ella, he and she Usted means you, more formally Nosotros and nosotras both mean we Vosotros and vosotras both mean you Ellos and ellas both mean they Ustedes is “youall” the southern way That’s all the pronouns I can say, So let’s start again at yo..yo..yo..yo
La cucaracha (Irregular Preterit Conjugations) Tener es tuve, estar estuve Ir es fui, y también ser Poner es puse, poder es pude Traje es para traer Hacer hice, haber hube Saber supe, querer quise Decir dije, venir vine Ver vi, dar di, di, di, di…
Jingle bells – Question Words to Practice ¿ Porqué? Why? ¿Cuándo? When? ¿Qué? What? ¿Dónde? Where? ¿Cuánto? How much? ¿Cómo? How? ¿Quién? means Who is there?
Good night ladies – Saying Goodbye Hasta mañana Hasta luego, Hasta la vista Nos vemos, adiós