The document provides information on grammar structures in Spanish. It discusses:
1) Forming the present perfect tense in Spanish using "have/has been" followed by the past participle.
2) The order and uses of adverbs like "yet", "already", "twice", "since", "for", and "ever".
3) Forms of telling and asking someone to do something using "tell", "ask", and modals like "could" and "would".
The second section covers forming affirmative and negative responses in Spanish using "so" and "neither" respectively. It provides examples for the present, past, and present perfect tenses. The final point notes
1. Quiz 01
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Person have/has +P. Participle
FOR-SINCE FOR para años en letras
SINCE para años con números
Ejm: He has been (be) a musician for twenty-four years
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COMPLETE yet- already-twice-since-for -ever
Yet=va al ultimo
Already=listo
Twice=va al inicio
Since=desde
For=para
Ever=siempre
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Tell=decicionplease tell…… that……………………….
could you tell…… that ………………………
would you tell…..that…………………….
askl=pedir please ask…… to……………………….
could you ask …… to ………………………
would you ask …..to…………………….
Quiz 02
Afirmativo “so”
Yotambien
I am really worried So am I / I am too
I can repair the machine So can I / I can too
i like pissa a lot (present) So do I / I do too
I found the information (past) So did I / I didtoo
I have studied a lot (p.perfec) So have I / I have too
negativo
a mi tampoco
I am not a tecnician Neither am I / I am not either
I can´t concentrate Neither can I / I can´t either
I don´t like pissa (present) Neither do I / I don´teither
I didn´t set up the program (past) Neither did I / I didn´t either
I haven´t finishet the project (p.perfec) Neither have I / I haven´t either
2lck
Would va con like
Will vacon have