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3. Nacionalidades    12. Affirmative
4. Stem Changers         Commands +
5. Para (for)            Irregular
6. IOP               13. Negative Commands
7. Pronoun Placement     + Irregular
8. Gustar            14. Sequencing Events
9. Aff + Neg Words
10. Superlatives
11. Reflexives
 guatemala
Guatemalteco     Uruguay      argentina
 honduras      uruguayo      argentino
hondureño        chile        bolivia
 dominican     chileno       Boliviano
  republic       Panama       puerto rico
dominicano      panameño      puertorriqueño
 nicaragua      Salvador     Mexico
nicaraqüense    salvadoreño   mexicano
 cuba           venezuela    Spain
Cubano          venezolano    español
 costa rica     Ecuador      united states
costarricense   ecuatoriano   esadounidense
 Paraguay       columbia
paraguayo       colombiano
 star (to cost)
Cuesto                 Pedir (to think)
Cuestas               Puedo
Cuesta                Puedes
Comstamos             Puede
Cuestan               Pedimos
 Dormir (to sleep)   Pueden
Duermo                 Volver (to return)
Duermes               Vuelvo
Duerme                Vuelves
Dormimos              Vuelve
Duermen               Volvimos
                      Vuelven
Por and Para are Prepositions used in a few
   different situations. Para and por mean for.
Here are some examples:
         1. Es un cepillo para el pelo.
           2. Trabajo por una hora.
            3. Gracias por la ayuda.
           4. Este regalo es para tu.
An indirect object pronoun tells where the
                 direct object is going.
            All indirect object pronouns
1.   Me              5. nos
2.   Te              6. os
3.   La              7. les.
4.   Le
Pronouns go before a conjugated verb or after
               an infinitive or gerund.
             Here are a few examples.
1. Julio le da a María lecciones.
2. Ricardo les enseña la lección a los
   estudiantes.
3. Roberto les compra un coche
    Gustar is a verb that differs from the others,
     you need to use an indirect object pronoun in
     front in order for it to work.
    Here are some examples
1.    Me gusta el libro.
2.    No me gusta correr.
3.    Mi madre le gusta correr.
4.    Tu familia les gusta comer.
Affirmative            Negative
 sí (yes)              no (no, not)
 algo (something)      nada (nothing)
 alguien (someone,     nadie (no one, nobody)
  somebody)             ninguno (no, no one, not
 alguno (any, some)     any, none)
 o (either,or)         ni (neither, not)
 siempre (always)      nunca, jamás (never, not
 también (also)         ever)
                        tampoco (not either,
                         neither)
A superlative is a world that describes the most
        or maximum amount of an object.
        All superlatives end with cisimo.
 Here are some examples:
1. Grandísimo.
2. Delicisimo
3. Tardisimo
 Reflexive verbs occur when the subject in a
  sentence, is also the object in the sentence.
 They are used in sentences like: He washed
  himself.
 Here are a few examples
1. Pablo se habla.
2. Se llama Eva.
3. Me afeito cada mañana.
Steps
1.   + Drop s
                + Irregulars
1.   Di
2.   Haz
3.   Ve
4.   Pon
5.   Sal
6.   Se
7.   Ten
8.   Ven
Steps
1.   Put in “yo” form.
2.   Change vowel.
3.   Add “s”.
                     Irregulars
-    TVDISHES
-    Tener, venir, Dar/decir, ir, ser, hacer, estar,
     saber
You use sequencing events words to show a change in time,
    they make the story or conversation flow much better.
Here are a few:
   Primero: First

    Entonces : Then, So

    Luego : Later

    Por Fin: Finally

    Antes : Before

    Depués: After, Afterward

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Grammar book

  • 2. 3. Nacionalidades 12. Affirmative 4. Stem Changers Commands + 5. Para (for) Irregular 6. IOP 13. Negative Commands 7. Pronoun Placement + Irregular 8. Gustar 14. Sequencing Events 9. Aff + Neg Words 10. Superlatives 11. Reflexives
  • 3.  guatemala Guatemalteco  Uruguay  argentina  honduras uruguayo argentino hondureño  chile  bolivia  dominican chileno Boliviano republic  Panama  puerto rico dominicano panameño puertorriqueño  nicaragua  Salvador  Mexico nicaraqüense salvadoreño mexicano  cuba  venezuela  Spain Cubano venezolano español  costa rica  Ecuador  united states costarricense ecuatoriano esadounidense  Paraguay  columbia paraguayo colombiano
  • 4.  star (to cost) Cuesto  Pedir (to think) Cuestas Puedo Cuesta Puedes Comstamos Puede Cuestan Pedimos  Dormir (to sleep) Pueden Duermo  Volver (to return) Duermes Vuelvo Duerme Vuelves Dormimos Vuelve Duermen Volvimos Vuelven
  • 5. Por and Para are Prepositions used in a few different situations. Para and por mean for. Here are some examples: 1. Es un cepillo para el pelo. 2. Trabajo por una hora. 3. Gracias por la ayuda. 4. Este regalo es para tu.
  • 6. An indirect object pronoun tells where the direct object is going. All indirect object pronouns 1. Me 5. nos 2. Te 6. os 3. La 7. les. 4. Le
  • 7. Pronouns go before a conjugated verb or after an infinitive or gerund. Here are a few examples. 1. Julio le da a María lecciones. 2. Ricardo les enseña la lección a los estudiantes. 3. Roberto les compra un coche
  • 8. Gustar is a verb that differs from the others, you need to use an indirect object pronoun in front in order for it to work.  Here are some examples 1. Me gusta el libro. 2. No me gusta correr. 3. Mi madre le gusta correr. 4. Tu familia les gusta comer.
  • 9. Affirmative Negative  sí (yes)  no (no, not)  algo (something)  nada (nothing)  alguien (someone,  nadie (no one, nobody) somebody)  ninguno (no, no one, not  alguno (any, some) any, none)  o (either,or)  ni (neither, not)  siempre (always)  nunca, jamás (never, not  también (also) ever)  tampoco (not either, neither)
  • 10. A superlative is a world that describes the most or maximum amount of an object. All superlatives end with cisimo. Here are some examples: 1. Grandísimo. 2. Delicisimo 3. Tardisimo
  • 11.  Reflexive verbs occur when the subject in a sentence, is also the object in the sentence.  They are used in sentences like: He washed himself.  Here are a few examples 1. Pablo se habla. 2. Se llama Eva. 3. Me afeito cada mañana.
  • 12. Steps 1. + Drop s + Irregulars 1. Di 2. Haz 3. Ve 4. Pon 5. Sal 6. Se 7. Ten 8. Ven
  • 13. Steps 1. Put in “yo” form. 2. Change vowel. 3. Add “s”. Irregulars - TVDISHES - Tener, venir, Dar/decir, ir, ser, hacer, estar, saber
  • 14. You use sequencing events words to show a change in time, they make the story or conversation flow much better. Here are a few:  Primero: First Entonces : Then, So Luego : Later Por Fin: Finally Antes : Before Depués: After, Afterward