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Dive into the basics of Spanish with this comprehensive guide on greetings, farewells, and essential grammar. Learn about singular and plural subject pronouns, gender in nouns, and how to form simple sentences. Discover the importance of articles and possessive adjectives, and master the conjugation of common verbs. This resource is perfect for beginners who want to build a strong foundation in Spanish, including crucial weather expressions and numbers. Let's make learning Spanish an enjoyable and memorable experience!
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Great to have you back! Bienvenidos! REVIEW SPANISH I MRS. BROCK
SINGULAR FORMS él or Juan
Singular forms Ella or Juana
SUBJECT PRONOUNS THE SUBJECT PRONOUNS ARE IMPORTANT BECAUSE THEY TELL YOU WHAT FORM OF THE VERB TO USE IN A SENTENCE.
PLURAL • Nosotros – mixed or just male • Nosotras just a feminine group
Plural • Vosotros (Vos) masculine • Vosotras (Vos) feminine
PLURAL FORMS USTEDES
PLURAL FORMS ELLOS ELLAS
Gender - Masculine • About 90% of the masculine nouns in Spanish end in one of the letters below. All others are feminine, some you just have to memorize. EL PAPEL, EL PAJARO, EL JAMON, EL PERFUME, EL COLOR -L -O -N -E -R -S
ARTICLES ARE ALWAYS ATTACHED TO THE NOUN • DEFINITE EL, LA, LOS,LAS INDEFINITE UN, UNA, UNAS, UNOS
Ella es la chica buena. Ella – subject+ es – verb + la chica + article with noun + buena – adjective. “She is the good girl”
SINGULAR PLURAL • If the noun ends in a vowel add an “S” on a consonant add an “es”.
The verbircan be used to create the simple future: Voy a la clase de la Señora Wood.
VER – to see • Veo, ves, ve • Vemos, veis, ven