Spanish adjectives a z
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Adjectives that end in -co/-ca, -go/-ga or -z require a spelling change when a form of -ísimo is added. c qu: cómico comiquísimo. g gu: lar. g. a lar. gu. ísima. z c: feliz felicísimo. Similarly, you can add another set of endings to a noun to show affection or to indicate that someone or something is small.
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Z. CES. SER VS ESTAR. What are we reviewing? All of the above and ADJECTIVIES. What’s an irregular verb? What’s a regular verb? What the endings for ALL verbs in Spanish? The root has changes. The root does not change.-AR, -ER,-IR. What is the vocabulary we are reviewing? ADJECTIVES/PREPOSITION
Spanish Adjectives Big List A-Z
Z. zafio - coarse. zalamero - flattering. zorro - crafty. Los Adjetivos. Title: A Author: Elida Schools Last modified by: Elida Schools Created Date: 10/11/2006 6:23:00 …
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Fill in the blanks with the correct demonstrative adjective. Use the words for that/those over there when you see an . hombre (this) casa (that )
[DOC File]Special endings: ísimo/a and ito/ita
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You use demonstrative adjectives to point out nouns: this cap, these socks, that shirt, those shoes. Notice that “this” and “these” refer to things that are close to you, while “that” and “those” refer to things that are at some distance from you. Here are the corresponding demonstrative adjectives in Spanish.
List of Regular Verbs
* Possessive adjectives marked with the asterisk reflect NUMBER, but NOT GENDER. Remember: The number refers to the object or objects possessed, NOT who it/they belong(s) to. EXAMPLES: Mi libro. Mis libros. Mi falda. Mis faldas. = My book, My books, My skirt, My skirts. The remaining possessive adjectives reflect NUMBER and GENDER.
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List of Regular Verbs. Infinitive Past Participle Significado Accept Accepted Accepted Aceptar Act Acted Acted Actuar Achieve Achieved Achieved Lograr, Alcanzar Admire Admired Admired Admirar Advise Advised Advised Aconsejar
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1. Descriptive adjectives are generally placed after the noun. EX: the yellow blouse = la blusa amarilla. 2. The adjectives bueno and malo may be placed before or after the noun. However, if . they are placed before a singular, masculine noun, they must drop the -o. …
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Spanish infinitives are only one word, and always end in -ar, -er, or -ir: nadar, leer, escribir Negatives ¿Recuerdas? Did you remember that nada has another meaning? • ¿Qué pasa? Nada. In this case, nada means “nothing.” To make a sentence negative in Spanish, you …
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Z. CES. SER VS ESTAR. What are we reviewing? All of the above and ADJECTIVIES. What’s an irregular verb? What’s a regular verb? What the endings for ALL verbs in Spanish? The root has changes. The root does not change.-AR, -ER,-IR. What is the vocabulary we are reviewing? ADJECTIVES/PREPOSITION
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