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Unidad 1: Repaso
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based on "Avancemos: Spanish 3" textbook unit 1
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preterito
spanish
imperfecto
verbos regulares
vocabulario
spanish vocab
spanish verbs
spanish grammar
honors spanish iv
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Unidad 1: Repaso
preterito
verbos regulares
ar: é, aste, ó, amos, asteis, aron
imperfecto
verbos como gustar
verb ending changes based on object
emphatic pronouns
a mí me, a tí te, a (el/ella/usted/nombre/etc) le, a nosotros nos, a vosotros vos, a ellos/ellas/etc les
fascinar: to like a lot
comparaciones
tan + ADJ + como: as adj as
Annotations:
tan is for adjecives, tanto(tanta, etc) is for nouns
(algo) más/menos + adjetivo O sustantivo que/de (algo)
que v. de
tanto, tanta: as much as
tantos, tantas + sustantivo + como: as many as
irregulars: adjectives that cant go with mas or menos
BUENO → MEJOR (Better, not more good) MALO → PEOR (Worse, not more bad) VIEJO → MAYOR (older) JOVEN → MENOR (younger)
ser v estar
ser
DONT
description
origin (de)
nationality
time
estar
TELL
temporary conditions
emotions
lugares (en)
love
Annotations:
estar enamorado de... sometimes also death
saber v conocer
saber
know about things (rather than know them personally)/ know facts
know how to do things
ex: sé montar en caballo: NO como needed
often followed by a question word
conocer
to be familiar with things
Annotations:
also when know something by heart, memory...
to meet someone for the first time
** in pret, conocer means to have* met, while in imperfect conocer means to have* been familiar with
NEVER followed by an infinitive
presente
verbos regulares
ar: o, as, a, amos, áis, an
er: o, es, e, emos, éis, en
ir: o, es, e, imos, ís, en
irregular yo verbs
yo-go verbs
Annotations:
regular, but have go instead of o in the yo form
tener, hacer, poner, salir
traer is like a yo-go verb, but is yo TRAIGO instead of trago
dar: doy
saber: sé
ver: veo
conocer: conozco
vocabulario
un poco de futuro?
verbos reflexivos
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