Respuestas-Repaso del Examen Final

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Respuestas-Repaso del Examen Final Primavera E2H

Page 2 Affirmative command- Attached to the command Negative command- Before the command (after the no) Accents are placed on the second to last syllable of the original command when you attach pronouns. No accent on 1 syllable commands that have 1 pronoun attached (hazlo)

Page 2 (cont.) Estoy llamándola para que podamos salir para el cine. In case Without Provided that Before So that unless

Page 3 Saber- used for factual information Conocer- to be familiar with a person or place Meaning changes: Saber- preterite (to find out) imperfect (to know something) Conocer- preterite (to meet) imperfect (to know someone or be familiar with a place) Conocieron Sé Sabe Conocemos Conozcas saber

Page 3 (cont.) Ser- permenant characteristics, time, profession Estar- location, feelings Tener- to “have”, tener expressions Haber- there is/there are… Tenga Tenía Esté Tiene Es Sean Haya Ser Tengo ten

Page 5 Vengan 19. tenía Estudie 20. se vista Sabe 21. bailar Regreses 22. canta Entró 23. sigan (because it is a ??) Den 24. conocer 9. Baile 25.recibir 10. Estudiar 26. despiértate, vete 12. Hagan 27. pierda 13. Haya 28. sorprende, quiera 14. Conoce 29. mandan, saque 15. Vaya 30. limpia Jugaba podamos

Conoció Sepan Sabes Conozco Conocía Sabíamos Sepa*(not on final) Sé Page 6 Saber v. Conocer Conoció Sepan Sabes Conozco Conocía Sabíamos Sepa*(not on final) Sé Conozca supieron

Page 6 cont. Ser, estar, tener y haber estén Va a ser Teníamos/tenemos está sea Hay, tenga* (not on final) estés eras

¡Juéguenlos! ¡Hágalo! ¡Bárralo! ¡Ven mañana! ¡Dísela! ¡No la abran! Page 7 Mandatos ¡Juéguenlos! ¡Hágalo! ¡Bárralo! ¡Ven mañana! ¡Dísela! ¡No la abran! ¡No lo conozcan! ¡No se la escriba! ¡No te maquilles! ¡No los caces!

Termine* (not on final) toque Me cepillé* (not on final) page 7 cont. Subjuntivo Termine* (not on final) toque Me cepillé* (not on final) Esté* (not on final) Viene* (not on final) entrar Ir / mueran llueva den