Sentir y vivir Conceptos gramaticales : el adjetivo, adverbio, el género, el artículo definido-indefinido y conjugación de verbos irregulares en presente.

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Sentir y vivir Conceptos gramaticales : el adjetivo, adverbio, el género, el artículo definido-indefinido y conjugación de verbos irregulares en presente. Objetivo : Puedo identificar diferentes elementos gramaticales en una oración y reconocer sus reglas de uso Calentamiento: el el mensaje de texto y responde las preguntas. Pon tu tarea encima de mi escritorio.

¿Qué problema tiene Noelia? Identifica cuatro errores gramaticales

El pescado sabe muy bien ( adverbio) El pescado es bueno (adjetivo) para tu salud. El pescado está bien pero la sopa está salada (advervio) ¿Qué oración tiene adjetivo y qué oración tiene adverbio?

BIEN is an adverb, so it's used much as English uses well. * It often describes the “way in which something is done”: (well/correctly) Es una película bien emocionante!: It’s a really exciting film! Es un estudiante bien inteligente.: He’s a very intelligent student. Tu peinado es bien moderno.: Your hairstyle is really modern. * Bien can also offer different options, translating into English as “either … or …”: Bien puedes venir mañana, bien puedes venir el sábado.: You can either come tomorrow, or you can come on Saturday. Lo hiciste bien. (You did it well) BUENO/A BUEN on the other hand, is and adjective, so it will accord with the noun it goes with. Buen is the shortened form of bueno that's used right before a masculine singular noun: un buen libro (a good book) but este libro es bueno (this book is good). Note: With masculine singular nouns, you can also place “bueno” before the noun, but it then shortens to “buen”. So you can either say: un libro bueno: a good book or: un buen libro: a good book Bueno, can also be a “filler” word, translating as “Well, ….” Like the word “pues”. Bueno, … vamos a ver …: Well, … let’s see … Hopefully this has made the confusion over whether to use “bien” or “bueno” a bit clearer! BIEN is an adverb, so it's used much as English uses well. * It often describes the “way in which something is done”: (well/correctly) Es una película bien emocionante!: It’s a really exciting film! Es un estudiante bien inteligente.: He’s a very intelligent student. Tu peinado es bien moderno.: Your hairstyle is really modern. * Bien can also offer different options, translating into English as “either … or …”: Bien puedes venir mañana, bien puedes venir el sábado.: You can either come tomorrow, or you can come on Saturday. Lo hiciste bien. (You did it well) BUENO/A BUEN on the other hand, is and adjective, so it will accord with the noun it goes with. Buen is the shortened form of bueno that's used right before a masculine singular noun: un buen libro (a good book) but este libro es bueno (this book is good). Note: With masculine singular nouns, you can also place “bueno” before the noun, but it then shortens to “buen”. So you can either say: un libro bueno: a good book or: un buen libro: a good book Bueno, can also be a “filler” word, translating as “Well, ….” Like the word “pues”. Bueno, … vamos a ver …: Well, … let’s see … Hopefully this has made the confusion over whether to use “bien” or “bueno” a bit clearer!

Buen is used in from of a masculine noun, while bueno/a is used after the noun: - Fue un buen viaje. (It was a good trip) - El viaje fue bueno. (The trip was good) As a general rule, adjectives generally go after the noun, and the sentence will have a more literal meaning. When coming before a noun, an adjective generally takes on a more figurative, poetic, or literary sense. Buen is used in from of a masculine noun, while bueno/a is used after the noun: - Fue un buen viaje. (It was a good trip) - El viaje fue bueno. (The trip was good) As a general rule, adjectives generally go after the noun, and the sentence will have a more literal meaning. When coming before a noun, an adjective generally takes on a more figurative, poetic, or literary sense.

Mas adjetivos Describe el sujeto Describe de que modo se hacen las cosas/ condición

¡Qué bien se llevan! él es un mal ejemplo para los demas lobitos del bosque A D C B ¿Qué oraciones tienen adjetivos o adverbios?

Guillermo está mal y no va a venir a trabajar. Dice que tiene la gripe y que va a quedarse en la cama por unos dias. En la siguiente oración identifica: verbs, subject pronoun, definite article, indefinitive article, nouns. Luego escribe en tu cuaderno números del uno al nueve. Completa actividad: gender of Spanish nouns

Adjetivo Adverbio

A lot of adverbs are derived regularly from the feminine forms of the adjectives by adding the suffix -mente (this pattern appeared in the Vulgar Latin), cf.this pattern appeared in the Vulgar Latin claro : claramente temporal : temporalmente valiente : valientemente These adverbs correspond to the English adverbs formed by -ly. The derived adverbs are of: manner (mainly): claramente clearly etc.; time: antiguamente anciently; affirmation: efectivamente effectively, realmente really; doubt: posiblemente possibly, probabilmente probably; exclusion: exclusivamente exclusively, simplemente simply, solamente solely, unicamente uniquely; inclusion inclusivamente inclusively; order primeramente first, ultimamente ultimately; etc. A lot of adverbs are derived regularly from the feminine forms of the adjectives by adding the suffix -mente (this pattern appeared in the Vulgar Latin), cf.this pattern appeared in the Vulgar Latin claro : claramente temporal : temporalmente valiente : valientemente These adverbs correspond to the English adverbs formed by -ly. The derived adverbs are of: manner (mainly): claramente clearly etc.; time: antiguamente anciently; affirmation: efectivamente effectively, realmente really; doubt: posiblemente possibly, probabilmente probably; exclusion: exclusivamente exclusively, simplemente simply, solamente solely, unicamente uniquely; inclusion inclusivamente inclusively; order primeramente first, ultimamente ultimately; etc.

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