SPANISH 10 PSU EXAM 2
What verbs are ALWAYS used with ESTAR?
Contento/a Cansado/a Enojado/a
PRESENT TENSE: HACER: yo
HAGO
do multiples of 100 AGREE with gender of noun?
YES
when 'a' is followed by 'el' it becomes
al
GUSTAR: te gusta(n)?
ask a classmate what they like
SABER + CONOCER:
both mean 'to know'
NUMBERS ABOVE 99-> 100
cien/ciento
CONOCER: el
conoce
CONOCER: nos
conocemos
CONOCER: ellos
conocen
CONOCER: tu
conoces
CONOCER: vos
conocéis
CONOCER: yo
conozco
NUMBERS ABOVE 99-> 400
cuatrocientos
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES: if you get su and sus confused you can just use..
de
12000 would be..
doce mil
NUMBERS ABOVE 99-> 200
doscientos
ADJECTIVES: articles
el, la, los, las
SABER:
express knowledge facts pieces of information
GUSTAR: me gusta + singular noun OR me gustan + plural noun
express that you like something or someone
GUSTAR: gusta + infinitive
express what you like to do
ESTAR:
expresses a change from the norm a condition or how the speaker feels/perceives a person or object EX: Jorge está delgado = Jorge is thin (he looks thin, lost weight, etc)
CONOCER
expresses familiarity w/ someone or something also means to meet someone for the first time REMEMBER TO USE PERSONAL 'a' WITH PEOPLE EX: Ella va a conocer a Luis (she is going to be introduced to Luis)
POR/PARA
for
PRESENT TENSE: HACER: nos
hacemos
PRESENT TENSE: HACER: ellos
hacen
PRESENT TENSE: HACER: tu
haces
PRESENT TENSE: HACER: vos
hacéis
PRESENT TENSE: HACER: el
hale
VOCAB: alegre
happy
PARA + infinitive
in order to
PARA means..
intended for/to be used for refers to a person/event/purpose movement towards destination
PRESENT TENSE: SALIR
leaving a place destination intention dating a person
vamos a + infinitive means..
lets!!!
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES are..
mi(s) tu(s) su(s) nuestro(s)/nuestra(s) vuestro(s)/vuestra(s)
POR
movement through or BY a place length or duration of an action
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES: mi(s) is..
my
ADJECTIVES: is ista just feminine?
no, it's both feminine AND masculine
use 'un millon de' when..
noun follows
PRESENT TENSE: OÍR: yo
oigo
un millòn is
one million
mil?
one thousand
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES: nuestra(s)/nuestro(s)
our
PRESENT TENSE: OÍR: el
oye
PRESENT TENSE: OÍR: ellos
oyen
PRESENT TENSE: OÍR: tu
oyes
PRESENT TENSE: OÍR: nos
oímos
PRESENT TENSE: OÍR: vos
oís
PRESENT TENSE: PONER: el
pone
PRESENT TENSE: PONER: nos
ponemos
PRESENT TENSE: PONER: ellos
ponen
PRESENT TENSE: PONER: tu
pones
PRESENT TENSE: PONER: yo
pongo
PRESENT TENSE: PONER: vos
ponéis
GUSTAR: a + names + les gusta(n)
preferences of more than one person
NUMBERS ABOVE 99-> 500
quinientos
SABER: nos
sabemos
SABER: ellos
saben
SABER: vos
sabéis
VOCAB: triste
sad
PRESENT TENSE: SALIR: el
sale
PRESENT TENSE: SALIR: ellos
salen
PRESENT TENSE: SALIR: tu
sales
PRESENT TENSE: SALIR: yo
salgo
PRESENT TENSE: SALIR: nos
salimos
PRESENT TENSE: SALIR: vos
salís
SABER: el
save
SABER: tu
saves
GUSTAR: a + name of person + le gusta(n)
say what a person likes
NUMBERS ABOVE 99-> 600
seiscientos
Use commas to..
separate decimals
NUMBERS ABOVE 99-> 700
setecientos
SER:
states the norm what something OR someone is like Jorge es delgado = Jorge is thin (he's a thin man)
SABER: yo
sé
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES: always precede the noun that..
they modify & change number to agree with whats being possessed NOT with the processor
do not! use commas to separate..
thousands
GUSTAR: le gusta(n)
to ask instructor (professor)
PRESENT TENSE: TRAER
to bring
ir + a + infinitive
to describe a place use ir + a
PRESENT TENSE: HACER
to do/make used in questions - what someone does/likes to do
SABER + INFINITIVE
to express knowing how to do something
PRESENT TENSE: OÍR
to hear
PRESENT TENSE: PONER
to put/turn on
PRESENT TENSE: TRAER: el
trae
PRESENT TENSE: TRAER: nos
traemos
PRESENT TENSE: TRAER: ellos
traen
PRESENT TENSE: TRAER: tu
traes
PRESENT TENSE: TRAER: yo
traigo
PRESENT TENSE: TRAER: vos
traéis
NUMBERS ABOVE 99-> 300
trescientos
ir + a + infinitive: EL
va
ir + a + infinitive: NOS
vamos
ir + a + infinitive: ELLOS
van
ir + a + infinitive: TU
vas
ir + a + infinitive: VOS
vaís
ir + a + infinitive: YO
voy
adònde means?
where to? with 'ir'
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES: vuestra(s)/vuestro(s)
your (familiar plural)
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES: tu(s)
your (familiar)
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES: su(s)
your (formal) his her its their