Midterm Grammar Review Español 2. Ser y Estar. yo tú él ella usted nosotros nosotras vosotros vosotras ellos ellas ustedes soy eres es somos sois son.

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Midterm Grammar Review Español 2

Ser y Estar. yo tú él ella usted nosotros nosotras vosotros vosotras ellos ellas ustedes soy eres es somos sois son Ser

Estar Ser y Estar. yo tú él ella usted nosotros nosotras vosotros vosotras ellos ellas ustedes estoy estás está estamos estáis están

Ser y Estar. SerEstar Descriptions Origin Characteristics Time Occupation Relationships Position Location Action Condition (Temporary) Emotion

Ser y Estar. 1. Mi escuela ____ cerca de mi casa. está 2. Mis clases _____ divertidas. son Location 3. Vosotros _____ en Quito. estáis Location 4. La maestra ___ de Tegucigalpa. es Description/characteristic Origin

Direct Object Pronouns. yo tú él ella usted nosotros nosotras vosotros vosotras ellos ellas ustedes me te lo/la nos os los/las

Direct Object Pronouns. Answer these questions replacing the direct object with the correct direct object pronoun. 1. ¿Compras la camiseta roja? (sí)Sí, la compro. 2. ¿Quieres beber los refrescos? (sí)Sí, los quiero beber. 3. ¿Me ves? (no)No, no te veo. 4. ¿Uds. nos ven? (sí)Sí, los vemos.

Stem-Change Verbs. List some stem change verbs for e-ie verbs. preferir querer cerrar pensar empezar entender e-ie yo tú él ella usted nosotros nosotras vosotros vosotras ellos ellas ustedes quiero quieres quiere queremos queréis quieren querer

Stem-Change Verbs. List some stem change verbs for o-ue verbs. poder dormir costar volver almorzar encontrar o-ue yo tú él ella usted nosotros nosotras vosotros vosotras ellos ellas ustedes puedo puedes puede podemos podéis pueden poder

Stem-Change Verbs. List some stem change verbs for e-i verbs. pedir servir e-i yo tú él ella usted nosotros nosotras vosotros vosotras ellos ellas ustedes pido pides pide pedimos pedís piden pedir seguir

-Go Verbs. List some –go verbs. tener* venir* -go yo tú él ella usted nosotros nosotras vosotros vosotras ellos ellas ustedes vengo vienes viene venimos venís vienen decir* poner salir traer **dar hacer venir

Affirmative Commands. Regular affirmative tú commands are made by putting the verb into the él, ella, usted box. Sweep the floor! ¡Barre el suelo! Vacuum! ¡Pasa la aspiradora!

Affirmative Commands. If your new command has 3 or more vowels, you will need to add an accent over the third vowel from the end Affirmative Attached with an Accent The direct object pronoun get attached to the affirmative command.

Commands. Irregular commands just have to be memorized. They do not follow a pattern. Come! Say…! Leave! Do/Make! Have! Go! Put/Set! Be! ¡Haz! ¡Pon! ¡Ten! ¡Ve! ¡Sé! ¡Ven! ¡Sal! ¡Di…!

Negative Commands. Take the yo, drop the –o, add the opposite TÚ vowel ending C changes to a qu -car, -gar, -zar G changes to a gu Z changes to a c

Negative Commands. The direct object pronoun goes before the negative command. If the present tense verb does not end with an –o in the yo form, the negative tú is irregular. verbyo formnegative command ir ser dar estar voy¡No vayas! soy¡No seas! doy¡No des! estoy¡No estés!

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