SPAN 1102 Chapter : Ch 7 And 8 Notes

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15 Mar 2019
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In spanish, a verb following a preposition is always in the infinitive (-ar, -er, -ir) form. Ellos/ellas/ustedes: demonstrative adjectives- point out the location of nouns with respect to the speaker, agree in gender and number with the noun they refer to. Aquel/aquella/aquellos/aquellas: demonstrative pronouns- are pronounced and spelled like demonstrative adjectives, but while adjectives usually precede the noun, pronouns replace it to avoid repetition, talking about actions in the past: preterit, hacer- Aron: conjugate regular er and ir verbs in the preterit: Indicating to whom or for whom something is done: indirect object pronouns. Indirect object pronouns: me, te, le, nos, les, position of indirect object pronouns. Dieron: the differences between buscar, mirar, and ver: Chapter 8: buscar- to look for, mirar- to look at, ver- to see, por y para: Duration: por + amount= for, in echange for. As compared with other in relation to others. Tengo que escribir una composicion para el viernes.

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