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3. Adjectives 4. Demonstrative Adjectives 5. Possessive Adjectives 6. Subject Pronouns 7. Object Pronouns 8. Prepositional Pronouns 9. Present Tense Verbs 10. Stem Change Verbs 11. Irregular Verbs 12. Gustar 13. Hay 14. Reflexives 15. Present Progressive 16. Verb Combinations 17. Saber vs Conocer 18. Ser vs Estar 19. Expressions with Tener ...
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Preview and Download !Student Workbook Answer Keys In this chapter, you will find the answer keys to the Reading section of the ELLIS Academic Student Workbook.The answers are listed in the same order in which the activities occur in the student workbook. For many of the activities in the Student Workbook, the order of answers may vary.
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Preview and Download !Capitalizing Proper Adjectives A proper adjective might be a proper noun that is acting as an adjective. examples: December holidays, Georgia peaches A proper adjective might also be an adjective derived from a proper noun. examples: Spanish rice, Shakespearian play Proper adjectives are always capitalized.
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Preview and Download !23. My sister has been in Spain for only a year but she speaks Spanish perfectly. 24. David ran as fast as he could but he still arrived late. 25. She actually has a very well paid job. 26. I nearly fell asleep in the middle of the morning. 27. The children seemed happy when they heard the good news. 28. I can’t call you right now, I’m very ...
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Preview and Download !Using Demonstrative Adjectives Viewing Guide VOCABULARY apestoso(a) – stinky el hombre– man muy cansado(a) – very tired cansado(a) – tired la mujer – woman la oveja – sheep estúpido(a) – stupid muy – very el toro – bull Don’t forget, demonstrative adjectives go BEFORE the nouns they modify, not after. This and These – generally refer to something right in front of you or ...
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Preview and Download !*Gerund: in Spanish, the gerund (verb with -ando and -iendo endings) helps us describe a continuous action that started taking place before we mentioned it and that is still taking place as we talk about it. The equivalent of this in English is the Present Continuous Tense that we form with the verb to be + another verb with the -ing ending.
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Preview and Download !POSSESSION WITH NOUNS (Translate into Spanish) 1. Mary’s pencil 2. the man’s father 3. our dog’s food 4. my friend’s house 5. the students’ books 6. my friend’s mother 7. the teachers’ students 8. John’s notebook 9. Pepe and Felipe’s parents 10. the girl’s backpack
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Preview and Download !(worksheet 2 is better if you cannot print out colored worksheets). www.spanishkidstuff.com | Lesson Plans for Spanish Kids Teachers Spanish KidStuff Lesson Plan:
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Preview and Download !Spanish Adjectives Superlatives isimo/ isima Exercise (PDF) Answer Key: 1. Mi amigo Luis es comiquísimo. 2. Tu perro es grandísimo. 3. El examen de espanol estuvo dificilísimo. 4. En esta tienda venden ropa baratísima. 5. Mis zapatos son viejísimos. 6. Sebastian Rulli es un actor guapísimo. 7. La marca de bolsos Prada es carísima. 8.
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Preview and Download !Demonstrative Adjectives The words this, that, these, and those can be used as adjectives or as pronouns. When they modify nouns or pronouns, they are called demonstrative adjectives. When they are used alone, they are called demonstrative pronouns. DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVE I will buy these pens. DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN I will buy these.
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