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Spanish verb 'tener' means? |
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How do you say 'you have'? |
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How do you say 'he/she/it haves'? |
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How do you say 'we have'? |
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How do you say 'they have'? |
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ustedes/ellos/ellas tienen
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What does the Spanish verb 'venir' me? |
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How do you say 'you come'? |
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How do you say 'he/she/it comes?' |
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How do you say 'we come'? |
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How do you say 'they come'? |
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What are the endings for regular '-ar' ending Spanish verbs? |
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yo (I) - o
tú (you) - as
ud/él/ella (he/she/it)- a
nosotros (we) - amos
uds./ellos/ellas - an
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What are the endings for regular -er ending verbs? Such as tener. |
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yo (I) - o
tú (you) - es
ud/él/ella (he/she/it)- e
nosotros (we) - emos
uds./ellos/ellas - en
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What are the endings for regular -ir ending verbs? Such as venir. |
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yo (I) - o
tú (you) - es
ud/él/ella (he/she/it)- e
nosotros (we) - imos
uds./ellos/ellas - en
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How do you say: I have a lot of paper.
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Yo tengo mucho papel.
Remember to use 'mucho' when your direct object is singular and masculine. |
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How do you say: I have a many pens? |
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Yo tengo muchas plumas.
Remember you use muchas when the director object of your sentence is feminine and plural. |
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What word would you use poco with below?
A. puma
B. pumas
C. lápice
D. lápices |
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Answer: C. lápice
Why?
Puma is a singular feminine word (see how it ends in 'a' which makes it feminine and it doesn't have an 's') so you would use 'poca' here
Pumas is still feminine, but it is plural so you would use 'pocas' here.
Lápices is masculine, however it ends in an 's' making it plural so you would us 'pocos' here.
*remember poco and mucho work the same way!* |
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What would you use to say I have many notebooks?
A. Mucho cuadernos
B. Muchos cuadernos
C. Mucha cuadernos
D. Muchas cuadernos |
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B. Muchos cuadernos
Because cuadernos use is plural and masculine so you need to use muchos because it is also plural and masculine. |
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Usually nouns ending in “o”, “r”, “s” y “l” are masculine words
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Usually nouns ending in “a”, z” are feminine words
*This isn't ALWAYS the case, but for the most part it holds true. Remember, if a word has the 'el' article with it then it is masculine and if it has the 'la' article with it then it is feminine. Flip card for examples. |
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Masculine:
el plato--the plate
el color--the color
el hotel--the hotel
Feminine:
la silla-- the chair
la mesa--the table
la puma--the pen |
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