Spanish
What are the 3 conjugation steps?
1. separate the ar/er/ir ending from the verb infinitive leaving the verb stem. 2. make any necessary stem changes if the verb is stem changing or irregular. 3. add the appropriate verb ending to the stem according to the person of the subject of the verb.
How many Special letters are in the spanish alphabet?
4
What is the Spanish phrase for expressing agreement?
A mí también
What is the Spanish phrase for expressing disagreement?
A mí tampoco
What is a cognate?
A word that looks the same, sounds similar, and means the same in Spanish and English.
Which letters do you use the dashed accent marks.
A,E,I,O,U
Definitions
Adjective- A word that describe a noun. Noun- Person, place, or thing, or and idea. Verbs- An action. Adverbs- Words that describes a verb.
What is the definition of Spanish Adjectives?
Adjectives are words that describe nouns and pronouns. They explain how something or someone is and can provide details about qualities, relations, quantities, time and places.
What are Spanish Adjectives?
Adjectives in Spanish that describes a person or a thing, examples: bajo (short) amable (kind) divertido (fun).
where do you place an adjective in a spanish sentence?
After the noun
Name the spanish special letters
CH, LL, Ñ, RR
How do you make a noun or article plural?
If a noun ends in a vowel, simply add -s to form the plural. If a noun ends in a consonant, add -es for most cases.
Definite articles
In Spanish definite articles means the same as the English word THE. singular: el y la plural: los y las.
Indefinite articles
In Spanish indefinite articles means the same thing in A and AN in English. Singular un y una Plural unos y unas.
Es la una.
It's one o' clock.
Son las... y/menos...
It's... (time).
Gender of Nouns
Masculine nouns more likely will end in LOSER, Feminine nouns more often than not will end in DIONZA.
is pie in English mean the same thing as pie in Spanish?
No, pie in Spanish means foot, not the bakery.
What does the acronym RACER stand for?
Restate question Answer the question Cite vocab words and phrases Explain your answer Recap by using closing sentence
What are subject pronouns in Spanish?
Singular forms of subject pronouns in Spanish include yo, tú, vos, usted, él, and ella. They're used in place of "I, you, you, you, he, and she" respectively.
How do you conjugate a verb?
Take the infinitive and add the appropriate ending.
What is a mí tampoco used for?
The phrase is used to express that also don't like something
What is a mí también used for?
The phrase is used to express that also like something
What are the plural nouns in Spanish?
The plural form of a noun refers to multiple or more than one of something. When a noun is plural the accompanying article is also plural. In Spanish grammar the plural ending is usually -s or -es and articles also take -s in their plural form.
What are infinitives?
They're the most basic form of a verb.
Why do you use ni...ni in Spanish?
To say you like neither of the questions.
What are the 4 forms of "you"?
Tú, vos, usted, and vosotros. You use these forms when talking to certain people you know.
¿qué hora es?
What time is it?
When do you use a question mark?
When asking a question.
What are homonyms?
Words spelled the same but with different meanings, I.E: Sí - Yes Sí - If
regular -ar verb el/ella /usted
a
regular -ar verb vosotros/as
ais
regular -ar verb nosotros/as
amos
regular -ar verb ellos/ellas
an
what are the 3 verb groups?
ar, er, ir
regular -ar verb tu
as
what is the correct conjugation f tu' using the verb ser
eres
how do you conjugate el/ella using the verb ser
es
how do you make a sentence negative in Spanish and English?
in Spanish you usually put no in front of the verb or expression, in English you usually use the word not.
what kind of verb is it
irregular
Does 'H' make a sound?
no
regular -ar verb yo
o
Word order in Spanish
pronoun + subject + adjective + verb + object + adjective
how do you conjugate vosotros/as using the verb ser
sois
how do you conjugate nosotros/as using the verb ser
somos
conjugate ellos using the verb ser
son
what is the correct conjugation for yo using the verb ser
soy
why do you usually use 2 no's in Spanish?
the first no answers the question, and the second means "I do not...".
what does the verb estar mean
to be
What does nosotros/as mean?
we
when is the verb estar used
when talking about location origin an how someone feels
what are false cognates?
words with different meanings but they looked spelled the same.
What does vosotros/as mean?
you all
Which letters have accent marks?
á, é, í, ó, ú