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Grammar Book
Colton Marschal
Table of Contents
1. Nacionalidades
2. Stem changers
3. Para
4. Iops
5. Pronoun placement
6. Gustar
7. Affirmative & Negative words
8. Superlatives
9. Reflexives
10. Affirmative, Negative tu commands & irregulars
11. Sequencing Events
Nacionalidades
Stem Changers

Changing the vowels to go with who ever you are speaking to


I > ie
O> ue
                                                       empezar     almorzar
E> i                                                                           conseguir
                                                       to begin     to east
                                                                               to obtain
                                                     (something)     lunch
                                          change       e to ie      o to ue      e to i
                                     yo               empiezo      almuerzo    consigo
                                     tú               empiezas     almuerzas   consigas
                                     ud., él, ella    empieza      almuerza    consige
                                                     empezamo almorzamo conseguimo
                                     nostros
                                                         s        s          s
                                      uds., ellos,
                                                      empiezan     almuerzan   consigan
                                        ellas
Para
Means “for”


Gracias por la información.
Thanks for the information.
Este regalo es para Juan.
This gift is for Juan.
Indirect Object Pronouns
me (me)
te (you-familiar)
le (him, her, you-formal)
nos (us)
os (you-all-familiar)
les (them, you-all-formal)
Tells what direct object is doing EX: Juan me compra un regalo. -> Juan
buys a gift for me
Pronoun Placement
Attached to infinitve, gerund, before conjugated verb, affirmative command
Me.te.le.nos.os.les
comer
Gustar
Means “to like”
Me gusta el libro.
I like the book.
Te gusta el libro.
You like the book.
Nos gusta el libro.
We like the book.
Me gustan los libros.
I like the books.
Te gustan los libros.
You like the books.
Nos gustan los libros.
We like the books.
Affirmative & Negative Words
Affirmative: start with a   Negative: start with n
Algo : something            Nada : nothing
                            Nadie : no one
Algiuen : someone           Ningun : none
Alguno : some               Nunca : never
Siempre : always            Tampoco : either, neither
Tambíen : also
Superlativos
To add more emphasis on a word drop last vowel and add ísimo(a)
La idea de Rosa es interesantísima -> Rosas idea is very interesting
When last consonant is c, g, or z spelling changes
C > qu
G > gu
Z>c
Reflexivos
Reflect actioin being done
                              Use pronouns to indicate who is doing it
llamarse - to call oneself
                              Me,te,se,nos,os,se
¿Cómo se llama usted?
What do you call yourself?
Me llamo Juan.
I call myself Juan.
lavar
yo lavo
tú lavas
él, ella, usted lava
nosotros/as lavamos
vosotros/as laváis
ellos, ellas, ustedes lavan
Affirmative and Negative Tú
Commands & Irregs

 Affirmative drop s
 Negative put in yo form, change to opposite vowel add s
 Comerla!
 No la comes!




  irregulars

  decir – di, no des                      salir – sal, no salgas,sepas
  hacer – haz, no hagas                   ser – sé, no seas
  ir – ve, no vayas                       tener – ten, no tengas
  poner – pon, no pongo                   venir – ven, no vengas
Sequencing Events
Primero > first
Entonces >then
Luego > later
Despues > after
Por fin > finally
Antes de, despues de > before and after
Por la manana/tarde/noche > during the..
Los lunes..etc > on mondays…etc

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Grammar book

  • 2. Table of Contents 1. Nacionalidades 2. Stem changers 3. Para 4. Iops 5. Pronoun placement 6. Gustar 7. Affirmative & Negative words 8. Superlatives 9. Reflexives 10. Affirmative, Negative tu commands & irregulars 11. Sequencing Events
  • 4. Stem Changers Changing the vowels to go with who ever you are speaking to I > ie O> ue empezar almorzar E> i conseguir to begin to east to obtain (something) lunch change e to ie o to ue e to i yo empiezo almuerzo consigo tú empiezas almuerzas consigas ud., él, ella empieza almuerza consige empezamo almorzamo conseguimo nostros s s s uds., ellos, empiezan almuerzan consigan ellas
  • 5. Para Means “for” Gracias por la información. Thanks for the information. Este regalo es para Juan. This gift is for Juan.
  • 6. Indirect Object Pronouns me (me) te (you-familiar) le (him, her, you-formal) nos (us) os (you-all-familiar) les (them, you-all-formal) Tells what direct object is doing EX: Juan me compra un regalo. -> Juan buys a gift for me
  • 7. Pronoun Placement Attached to infinitve, gerund, before conjugated verb, affirmative command Me.te.le.nos.os.les comer
  • 8. Gustar Means “to like” Me gusta el libro. I like the book. Te gusta el libro. You like the book. Nos gusta el libro. We like the book. Me gustan los libros. I like the books. Te gustan los libros. You like the books. Nos gustan los libros. We like the books.
  • 9. Affirmative & Negative Words Affirmative: start with a Negative: start with n Algo : something Nada : nothing Nadie : no one Algiuen : someone Ningun : none Alguno : some Nunca : never Siempre : always Tampoco : either, neither Tambíen : also
  • 10. Superlativos To add more emphasis on a word drop last vowel and add ísimo(a) La idea de Rosa es interesantísima -> Rosas idea is very interesting When last consonant is c, g, or z spelling changes C > qu G > gu Z>c
  • 11. Reflexivos Reflect actioin being done Use pronouns to indicate who is doing it llamarse - to call oneself Me,te,se,nos,os,se ¿Cómo se llama usted? What do you call yourself? Me llamo Juan. I call myself Juan. lavar yo lavo tú lavas él, ella, usted lava nosotros/as lavamos vosotros/as laváis ellos, ellas, ustedes lavan
  • 12. Affirmative and Negative Tú Commands & Irregs Affirmative drop s Negative put in yo form, change to opposite vowel add s Comerla! No la comes! irregulars decir – di, no des salir – sal, no salgas,sepas hacer – haz, no hagas ser – sé, no seas ir – ve, no vayas tener – ten, no tengas poner – pon, no pongo venir – ven, no vengas
  • 13. Sequencing Events Primero > first Entonces >then Luego > later Despues > after Por fin > finally Antes de, despues de > before and after Por la manana/tarde/noche > during the.. Los lunes..etc > on mondays…etc