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Spanish 2 Day 11 - Preterite Tense To practice the preterite tense, write one thing that you did every day you were not at school. You must write 10 sentences and use regular and irregular verbs. Examples: Yo estudié español. Yo preparé el desayuno, yo hablé con mis amigos, etc.
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Preview and Download !Translate the following into Spanish. You may use a dictionary to help. a) I used to live in Spain (vivir = to live) b) She was working in a restaurant (trabajar = to work) c) He was visiting Italy (visitar = to visit) d) They used to have a house in Spain. (tener = to have) e) She used to sing in a choir (cantar = to sing) ( a choir = un coro)
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Preview and Download !Parts of Speech: Nouns vs. Verbs N V N N V V V V N N N V Answers will vary. Sample answer: Alicia can swing very high. Read each sentence below and look carefully at the underlined words. • If the word names a person, place, thing, or idea, it is a NOUN. Write N on the line. • If the word shows an action, it is a VERB. Write V on the blank.
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Preview and Download !Spanish BCCC Tutoring Center Rev. 8/2015 The Verbs “to know”: Ser vs. Estar Although the Spanish verbs “ser” and “estar” both mean “to be,” they are used quite differently. In very broad terms, “ser” is used to describe conditions or situations that do not tend to change. “Estar” describes conditions that tend to
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Preview and Download !syntax applies to Spanish. When using two verbs, the first verb will be conjugated to match the subject, and the second verb will remain in the infinitive. In addition, the negation will continue to be placed before the first verb. Provided by the Academic Center for Excellence 3 A Quick Guide to Spanish Syntax
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Preview and Download !So, in Spanish the infinitive vivir is expressed in English as “to live” … comer in Spanish is “to eat” in English … caminar in Spanish is “to walk” in English. One thing that makes English easy to learn is that the Spanish verbs ser and estar are both covered by the one English verb “to be.”
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Preview and Download !Chapter 1: Spanish Grammar in a Nutshell 11 Verbs Verbos (verbs) breathe life into expressions, so you really can’t do anything without them. For example, in the simple sentence, Selena canta (Selena sings), Selena is the subject and canta is the verb. In most languages, verbs are the most challenging part of speech because every verb has so
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Preview and Download !https://www.digitaldialects.com/Spanish/tobetohave.htm practice and to be and to have and sentences. Great site to practice different verb tenses and topics.
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Preview and Download !Spanish Adjectives Exercise (PDF) Answer Key: 1. Mi casa es grande. 2. Hay dos plumas rojas en la bolsa. 3. El día es agradable y soleado. 4. Tu televisor es viejo y no enciende. 5. La niña es muy traviesa y rompió una taza. 6. Los libros de romance y drama son muy interesantes. 7. Estambul es una ciudad antigua. 8. La ropa de esta boutique ...
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Preview and Download !Conjugating –ar verbs All Spanish verbs fit into one of three categories: -ar, -er, or -ir verbs. In this section we will learn to conjugate regular –ar verbs. But let’s review a little first. Verb – A word that represents an action or a state of being. Infinitive - the simple or basic form of the verb, the unchanged verb with
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