SPANISH 231 Study Guide - Final Guide: Preterite, Ojibwe Writing Systems, Vayas

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Go verbs: pongo, traigo, tengo, caigo, vengo, oigo, salgo, valgo (valer), hago. *object pronouns are attached to the end of the verb* Conjugate the verb in the t form but with opposite ending. *object pronouns are placed between the no and the verb* Put it in yo, drop the o, and opposite vowel ending (aka conjugate it to the present subjunctive). Examples: hablar hable tener tenga sacar sacque ir vayan. For negative command just add no infront of the verb. When to use ser: description, occupation, characteristics, time, origin, relation. When to use estar: position, location, action (-ing form), condition, emotion. La fiesta es a las once de la tarde. The endings for all verbs in the future are the same. Habitual actions, telling time, saying your age, talking about the weather, descriptions, ongoing past action without a clear beginning or end. With interrupting actions, the verb in the imperfect tense is the action being interrupted.

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