Capítulo Cinco El Ritmo de la Vida Páginas 120-147.

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Capítulo Cinco El Ritmo de la Vida Páginas

GRAMÁTICA pá. 129 Use NUNCA, NADA, & NADIE to make sentences negative: Put these words BEFORE the conjugated verb. –Yo nunca estudio en el autobús. –Nadie toca la guitarra en la clase.

GRAMÁTICA pá. 129cont. BUT, you also have a choice... –Can also put it at the end of sentences: –Also, use a NO in front of the verb. No estudio en el carro nunca. Los domingos, no hago nada. No toca la guitarra nadie.

NOTA GRAMATICAL Pá. 130 Quién is used to ask about ONE person –¿Quién es la chica bonita? Quiénes is used to ask about MORE THAN ONE person –¿Quiénes son los muchachos altos? NOTE: verb is plural, too!

NOTA GRAMATICAL Pá. 133 With GUSTA (-N), you must use pronouns in front of the verb: –A mí me gusta –A ti te gusta –A él le gusta –A ella ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ –A usted ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ –A “name” (1 person).. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘

GUSTAR: gusta ( is pleasing) or gustan (are pleasing) Here are the plurals: –A nosotros nos gusta –A mi amiga y a mí ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ –A vosotros os gusta –A ellos les gusta –A ellas ‘ ‘‘ ‘ –A ustedes ‘ ‘‘ ‘ –A “names” (2+ people)..... ‘ ‘‘ ‘

NOW... Let’s Practice! ! We like to ski. (skiing is pleasing to us) A nosotros nos gusta esquiar. We like the classes. (the classes are pleasing to us) A nosotros nos gustan las clases.

NOW... Let’s Practice More! ! They like to read. (reading is pleasing to them) A ellos les gusta leer. You (all) like letters. (letters are pleasing to you all) A ustedes les gustan las cartas.

Gramática-er & -ir verbs pá er verb endings: –-o –-es –-e –-emos –-éis –-en -ir verb endings –-o –-es –-e –-imos –-ís –-en

Conjugate COMER como comes come comemos coméis comen

Conjugate RECIBIR recibo recibes recibe recibimos recibís reciben

EL FIN ¡Gracias por su tiempo!