By: Selena Milligan. Nationalities Stem Changing Verbs Para Indirect Object Pronouns Pronoun Placement Gustar Affirmative and negative words Superlatives.

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By: Selena Milligan

Nationalities Stem Changing Verbs Para Indirect Object Pronouns Pronoun Placement Gustar Affirmative and negative words Superlatives Reflexives Affirmative tú commands/ irregulars/ pronoun placement Negative tú commands/ irregulars/ pronoun placement Sequencing events

Examples O-Ue E-Ie U-Ue E-I Dormir- Duermo Pensar- Pienso Jugar- Juego Pedir- Pido

Used to show belonging EX: – Viajamos para aprender español. We travel to learn Spanish. – Estudia para dentista. She is studying to be a dentist

MeNos TeOs LeLes Examples: Yo mando una carta a mi madre. Yo se la mando Yo quiero dar el regalo a ella yo quiero dárselo

1. Attach to an affirmative command 2. Attach to an infinitive 3. Place before a conjugated verb 4. Attach to a progressive tense

Gusto ( ____ likes me)Gustamos ( ____ likes us) Gustas ( ____ likes you)Gustáis ( ____ likes you all) Gusta ( ____ likes him/ her/ it )Gustan ( ____ likes them)

Affirmatives Algo- Something Alguien- Someone Algún/ Alguno- Some Siempre- Always También- Also Negatives Nada- Nothing Nadie- No one Ningún/ Ninguno- None, Not any Nunca- Never Tampoco- Neither, Either

Drop the ending letter and add “-ísimo” – Then change to either plural or singular/ masculine or feminine Exceptions: – C-Qu – G-Gu – Z- C

When the object receiving the verb is also the one doing the verb. EX: Me lavo mi pelo. – I wash my hair. Non-EX: Yo lavo el carro. – I wash the car.

EX: Eat! – Comer- put into third person, drop the “s” Come! Pronouns can be attached to the end. DiHazVe PonSalSe TenVen

EX: Don’t eat! – Comer- Change to yo form, change to opposite vowel, then add “s” No comas! Pronouns go before the verb but after the “no”. No digasNo hagasNo vayas No pongas No salgasNo seas No tengas No vengas

PrimeroFirst EntoncesThen LuegoLater Por FinFinally AntesBefore DespuésAfter