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   Nationalities
   Stem Changers
   Para
   Indirect Object Pronouns
   Pronoun Placement
   Gustar
   Affirmative and Negative Words
   Superlatives
   Reflexives
   Affirmative tu Commands+ Irregulars+ Pronoun
    Placement
   Negative tu Commands+ Irregulars+ Pronoun
    Placement
   Sequencing Events
 Can   Mean:
    “In order to”
    Indicates purpose, intent, usefulness, and need

    Destination

    “No later then” or “by”

    “Considering”

    Personal Reaction

    With estar can mean

       “To be about to”

       “To be ready to”
 Before conjugated verb
 Attach to an infinitive

 Attach to a gerund




      Me         Te         Le   Nos   Les
1.   Attach the pronoun to the infinitive
2.   Attach the pronoun to a progressive tense
3.   Attach the pronoun to an affirmative
     command
4.   Place the pronoun before a conjugated
     verb
 “To like”
 Indirect Object Pronouns go along with the subject

 Verb is plural according to object




                      Me Gusta/ Gustan
                      Te Gusta/ Gustan
                      Le Gusta/ Gustan
                     Nos Gusta/ Gustan
                      Les Gusta/ Gustan
Affirmative   Negative
Algo          Nada
Alguien       Nadie
Algún         Ningún
Siempre       Nunca
También       Tampoco
-ísimo          -ísimos              -ísimas            -ísima


   Adjectives ending in c, g or z, change spelling to
   qu, gu, and c, respectively.
Rules                                Pronouns
Can go in front of conjugated verb   me

Can be attached to gerund (accent
                                     te
3rd to last)

Can attach to infinitive             se


Can attach to affirmative command    Nos


 1. Conjugate                        se
 2. Add reflexive prounoun
Affirmative Commands
Di                                   Sal
Haz                                  Sé
Ve                                   Ten
Pon                                  Ven




     Attach the pronoun to the infinitive
     Attach the pronoun to a progressive tense
     Attach the pronoun to an affirmative command
     Place the pronoun before a conjugated verb
Tener      • No tengas
Venir      • No vengas
Di/Decir   • No de/digas
  Ir       • No vayas
Ser        • No seas
Haz        • No hagas

Estar      • No estés
Saber      • No sepas
Primero       Entonces




         Luego/             Por
        Después
                            fin
Antes de/          Por la
 Depués           mañana/
   de              Tarde/
                   noche

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  • 1.
  • 2. Nationalities  Stem Changers  Para  Indirect Object Pronouns  Pronoun Placement  Gustar  Affirmative and Negative Words  Superlatives  Reflexives  Affirmative tu Commands+ Irregulars+ Pronoun Placement  Negative tu Commands+ Irregulars+ Pronoun Placement  Sequencing Events
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.  Can Mean:  “In order to”  Indicates purpose, intent, usefulness, and need  Destination  “No later then” or “by”  “Considering”  Personal Reaction  With estar can mean  “To be about to”  “To be ready to”
  • 6.  Before conjugated verb  Attach to an infinitive  Attach to a gerund Me Te Le Nos Les
  • 7. 1. Attach the pronoun to the infinitive 2. Attach the pronoun to a progressive tense 3. Attach the pronoun to an affirmative command 4. Place the pronoun before a conjugated verb
  • 8.  “To like”  Indirect Object Pronouns go along with the subject  Verb is plural according to object Me Gusta/ Gustan Te Gusta/ Gustan Le Gusta/ Gustan Nos Gusta/ Gustan Les Gusta/ Gustan
  • 9. Affirmative Negative Algo Nada Alguien Nadie Algún Ningún Siempre Nunca También Tampoco
  • 10. -ísimo -ísimos -ísimas -ísima Adjectives ending in c, g or z, change spelling to qu, gu, and c, respectively.
  • 11. Rules Pronouns Can go in front of conjugated verb me Can be attached to gerund (accent te 3rd to last) Can attach to infinitive se Can attach to affirmative command Nos 1. Conjugate se 2. Add reflexive prounoun
  • 12. Affirmative Commands Di Sal Haz Sé Ve Ten Pon Ven Attach the pronoun to the infinitive Attach the pronoun to a progressive tense Attach the pronoun to an affirmative command Place the pronoun before a conjugated verb
  • 13. Tener • No tengas Venir • No vengas Di/Decir • No de/digas Ir • No vayas Ser • No seas Haz • No hagas Estar • No estés Saber • No sepas
  • 14. Primero Entonces Luego/ Por Después fin Antes de/ Por la Depués mañana/ de Tarde/ noche