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- ANTE TODO A noun is a word used to identify people, animals, places, things, or ideas.
- ANTE TODO Adjectives are words that describe people, places, and things.
- ANTE TODO Adjectives are words that describe people, places, and things.
- ANTE TODO As you learned in Lección 11 , the command forms are used to give orders or advice.
- ANTE TODO As you learned in Lección 11 , the command forms are used to give orders or advice.
- ANTE TODO As you learned in Lección 6 , –ar and –er stem-changing verbs have no stem change in the preterite.
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- ANTE TODO Both Spanish and English have past participles.
- ANTE TODO Both Spanish and English use the present progressive.
- ANTE TODO In both English and Spanish, relative pronouns are used to combine two sentences or clauses that share a commo
- ANTE TODO In both English and Spanish, the verb to be ( ser ) and numbers are used to tell time.
- ANTE TODO In Lección 2 , you learned that the expressions me gusta(n) and te gusta(n) express the English concepts
- ANTE TODO In Lección 5 , you learned about present participles ( estudiando ).
- ANTE TODO In Lección 5 , you learned that a direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb dir
- ANTE TODO In Lección 5 , you learned that a direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb dir
- ANTE TODO In Lección 6 , you learned how to form the preterite tense of regular –ar , –er , and –ir verbs.
- ANTE TODO In Lecciones 6-8 you learned the preterite tense. You will now learn the imperfect tense, used to describe p
- ANTE TODO In order to talk about activities, you need to use verbs. Verbs express actions or states of being.
- ANTE TODO In Spanish, several verbs have irregular yo forms in the present tense.
- ANTE TODO In Spanish, several verbs have irregular yo forms in the present tense.
- ANTE TODO In Spanish, several verbs have irregular yo forms in the present tense.
- ANTE TODO In Spanish, the command forms are used to give orders or advice.
- ANTE TODO In the previous lesson, you learned how to use the subjunctive with expressions of will and influence.
- ANTE TODO Possessive adjectives, like descriptive adjectives, are words that are used to qualify people, places, or thin
- ANTE TODO Possessive adjectives, like descriptive adjectives, are words that are used to qualify people, places, or thin
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- ANTE TODO Spanish has two verbs that mean to know : saber and conocer .
- ANTE TODO Stem-changing verbs deviate from the normal pattern of regular verbs.
- ANTE TODO The command forms are used to give orders or advice. Formal commands are used with people you address as ust
- ANTE TODO The preterite and the imperfect are not interchangeable.
- ANTE TODO The preterite and the imperfect are not interchangeable.
- ANTE TODO The verb ir ( to go ) is irregular in the present tense.
- ANTE TODO The verbs tener ( to have ) and venir ( to come ) are among the most frequently used in Spanish.
- ANTE TODO The word “se” is often used in Spanish in a variety of ways. It can be very confusing.
- ANTE TODO There are three basic ways to ask questions in Spanish.
- ANTE TODO There are three basic ways to ask questions in Spanish. Can you guess by reading these examples? ¿Dibujas muc
- ANTE TODO Unlike English, Spanish has two words that mean for : por and para.
- ANTE TODO You already know how to form the present tense of regular –ar verbs.
- ANTE TODO You already know how to form the present tense of regular –ar verbs.
- ANTE TODO You already know that the verbs ir and ser are irregular in the preterite.
- ANTE TODO You already know that the verbs ir and ser are irregular in the preterite.
- ANTE TODO You have already learned familiar ( tú ) commands and formal ( Ud./Uds. ) commands.
- ANTE TODO You have already learned familiar ( tú ) commands and formal ( Ud./Uds. ) commands.
- ANTE TODO You have already learned familiar ( tú ) commands and formal ( Ud./Uds. ) commands.
- ANTE TODO You have already learned that ser and estar both mean to be but are used for different purposes.
- ANTE TODO You have already learned the preterite tense.
- ANTE TODO You have already learned ways of expressing the near future in Spanish. You will now learn how to form and use
- ANTE TODO You have learned reflexive, indirect object, and direct object pronouns.
- ANTE TODO You have learned reflexive, indirect object, and direct object pronouns.
- ANTE TODO You know that the expressions me gusta(n) and te gusta(n) express the English concepts of I like and yo
- ANTE TODO you learned about present participles ( estudiando ).
- ANTE TODO You’ve already learned how to use interrogative words and phrases.
- ANTE TODO You’ve already learned how to use interrogative words and phrases. As you know, ¿qué? and ¿cuál? or ¿cuál
- ANTE TODO You’ve already seen that many verbs in Spanish change their stem vowel when conjugated.
- ANTE TODO You’ve already seen that many verbs in Spanish change their stem vowel when conjugated.
- ANTE TODO You’ve learned about present participles ( estudiando ).
- ANTE TODO You’ve learned about present participles ( estudiando ).
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