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Adjectives
- Descriptive adjectives
(regular and irregular)
- Adjective placement
- Nationalities as adjectives
- Short form adjectives
(apocopation)
- Adjetivos posesivos*
- Cardinal numbers (0-100)
- Cardinal numbers (101+)
- números ordinal*
- Negatives and negation
- Asking questions:
interrogatives
- Comparisons of inequality
- Comparisons of equality
- Superlatives - the best,
worst, most, & least
- Using adjectives as nouns
- Relative adjectives (cuyo)
- Demonstrative adjectives
- Oraciones exclamativas*
¡Qué
divertido fue el partido!
¡Cómo grita
el entrenador!
¡Cuántos
aficionados están aquí!
¡Cuánta
habilidad tiene el portero!
"¡Qué fantástico fue el partido anoche!"
Qué
- Used in front of nouns, adjectives, and adverbs to
mean how or what a.
·
¡Qué músico
es! (What a musician he is!)
·
¡Qué hombre! (What
a man!)
·
¡Qué casa
más grande! (What a big house!)
·
¡Qué mujer tan guapa! (What a beautiful
woman!)
·
¡Qué inteligentes son! (How smart they
are!/They are so smart!)
·
¡Qué delicioso! (How
delicious!)
·
¡Qué rápido pasa
la vida! (How
quickly life passes by!)
·
¡Qué barata es esta camisa!
·
¡Qué lejos
vives!
·
¡Qué feo perro!
·
¡Qué agua azul!
When
an adjective follows a noun, it is preceded by más (most)
or tan (so).
Cómo -
Used in front of verbs to express surprise at how a verb was done.
·
¡Cómo canta
esa mujer! (How that woman sings!)
·
¡Cómo celebramos
durante la boda! (How we celebrated at the wedding!)
·
¡Cómo llueve! (How much it is raining!/It’s
raining so hard!)
Cuán -
Used in literary works and not commonly in speech. Cuán can be used
to replace qué.
·
¡Cuán feliz me haces! (How happy you make
me!)
·
¡Cuán maleducados son! (How rude they are!)
Cuánto -Used
in front of nouns to express surprise at an amount and in front of verb to
express surprise at how much someone is doing that verb.
To modify a
noun, cuánto must match the noun in gender and number. To modify a verb,
use the singular masculine form: cuánto.
·
¡cuántas arañas hay!
·
¡cuánto bailamos!
·
¡Cuánto dinero
tiene Bill Gates! (How much money Bill Gates has!)
·
¡Cuánto
arroz!
·
¡Cuántas bendiciones tenemos! (How many
blessings we have!)
·
¡Cuántos perros! (What a lot of dogs!)
·
¡Cuánto te quiero! (How much I love you!/I
love you so much!)
·
¡Cuánto bailamos anoche! (How much we danced
last night!/We danced so much last night!)
·
¡Cuánto he estudiado!
·
¡Cuánto te quiero!
·
Exclamations
·
- Descriptive adjectives
(regular and irregular)
- Adjective placement
- Nationalities as adjectives
- Short form adjectives
(apocopation)
- Adjetivos posesivos*
- Cardinal numbers (0-100)
- Cardinal numbers (101+)
- números ordinal*
- Negatives and negation
- Asking questions:
interrogatives
- Comparisons of inequality
- Comparisons of equality
- Superlatives - the best,
worst, most, & least
- Using adjectives as nouns
- Relative adjectives (cuyo)
- Demonstrative adjectives
- Oraciones exclamativas*
¡Qué
divertido fue el partido!
¡Cómo grita
el entrenador!
¡Cuántos
aficionados están aquí!
¡Cuánta
habilidad tiene el portero!
"¡Qué fantástico fue el partido anoche!"
¡Canastos!
¡Caracoles! ¡Caramba! ¡Cáspita! ¡Córcholis! |
Goodness!
Goodness gracious! Great Scott! |
¡Bravo!
|
Bravo!
|
¡Cielos!
|
Good heavens!
|
¡Calla!
¡Cállese! |
Be quiet!
Wait! Keep still! |
¡Demonio!
¡Diablo! |
By the devil!
The deuce! |
¡Cuidado!
|
Look out!
Be careful! |
¡Dios!
¡Dios mío! ¡Jesús! ¡Por dios! ¡Válgame dios! |
Dear me!
For heaven’s sake! God help me! |
¡Dale!
|
The same old story!
|
¡Anda!
|
Go away!
Come! Please! |
¡Oye!
¡Oiga! |
Listen here!
Say! Look here! |
¡Mira!
¡Mire! |
See here!
|
¡Toma!
|
Well!
Here! |
¡Vamos!
|
Let’s go!
Well! Come on! |
¡Vaya!
|
Well!
Indeed! Good! Come on! |
¡Ay de mí!
|
Poor me!
|
¡Desgraciado
de él!
|
Poor him!
|
¡Bien haya de
él!
|
Good for him!
|
¡Claro!
|
Of course!
|
·
Interjections
¡Ay!
¡Oh! ¡Ah! |
Oh!
Ah! Alas! Ouch! |
¡Ea!
|
Come! Hurry!
|
¡Ha!
|
Ha!
Eh! |
¡Hola!
¡Ola! |
Well hello!
Ah! Well! |
¡Hé!
¡Huy! |
Eh!
Oh! Ouch! |
¡Bah!
|
Pshaw!
No way! |
¡Puf!
¡Uf! |
Oh!
Ugh! |
¡Pum!
|
Bang!
|
¡Aj!
|
Yuck!
|
¡Anda!
|
Oops!
|
¡Hale!
|
Go!
Hurry! Do it! |
¡Arre!
|
Giddyup!
|
Adverbs
Articles
Conjunctions
Gender
Number
Prepositions
Pronouns
- Subject pronouns (personal
pronouns)
- Spanish "you" - (tú, vos, usted, vosotros, ustedes)
- Object pronouns (pronouns
after prepositions)
- Direct Object Pronouns
- Direct object pronoun
placement
- Indirect Object Pronouns
- Indirect object pronoun
placement
- Possessive pronouns
- Neuter possessive pronouns
- Using direct and indirect
object pronouns together
- Demonstrative pronouns
- Relative pronouns (que, quien, el que, el cual)
- Neuter relative pronouns (lo que, lo cual)
- Impersonal se
- Impersonal se vs. passive se
- Passive se
- Subject pronouns (personal
pronouns)
- Spanish "you" - (tú, vos, usted, vosotros, ustedes)
- Object pronouns (pronouns
after prepositions)
- Direct Object Pronouns
- Direct object pronoun
placement
- Indirect Object Pronouns
- Indirect object pronoun
placement
- Possessive pronouns
- Neuter possessive pronouns
- Using direct and indirect
object pronouns together
- Demonstrative pronouns
- Relative pronouns (que, quien, el que, el cual)
- Neuter relative pronouns (lo que, lo cual)
- Impersonal se
- Impersonal se vs. passive se
- Passive se
Pronunciation
Verbs
- formas de infinitivo y búsqueda de radicales de verbos regulares*
- Other uses for infinitives
- Present Participles
- Other uses for the present
participle (gerundio)
- Past participle regular
forms and uses
- Irregular and stressed past
participles
- Present perfect - Using
haber with past participles
- Present Tense Forms
- Present tense spelling
changes
- Stem Changing Verbs
- Irregular present tense
- Verbs like gustar
- ser vs. estar - D.O.T. vs. Lo.Co.*
- formas de infinitivo y búsqueda de radicales de verbos regulares*
- Other uses for infinitives
- Present Participles
- Other uses for the present
participle (gerundio)
- Past participle regular
forms and uses
- Irregular and stressed past
participles
- Present perfect - Using
haber with past participles
- Present Tense Forms
- Present tense spelling
changes
- Stem Changing Verbs
- Irregular present tense
- Verbs like gustar
- ser vs. estar - D.O.T. vs. Lo.Co.*
- el pretérito versus el imperfecto*
- Affirmative informal (tú)
commands
- Negative Tú Commands
- Formal Affirmative and
Negative Commands
- Subjunctive vs. Indicative
- Wishes & wants in the
subjunctive
- Emotions with the
subjunctive
- Impersonal expressions with
the subjunctive
- Recommendations &
requests with the subjunctive
- Doubts & denial with the
subjunctive
- Ojalá with the subjunctive
- Uncompleted or prospective
actions with the subjunctive
- Present Subjunctive Regular
and Irregular Forms
- Present Progressive Forms
- Saber vs. Conocer
- Pedir vs. preguntar (to ask)
- Reciprocal verbs and
pronouns
- Reflexive Verbs and Pronouns
- Active vs. passive voice
- Nosotros commands
- Indirect commands
acabar de + infinitivo (to have just done something)
acertar a + infinitivo (to manage to do something)
acostumbrar a + infinitivo (to get used to doing something)
alcanzar a + infinitivo (to be able to do something)
cesar de + infinitivo (to cease to do something)
comenzar a + infinitivo (to being to do something
deber + infinitivo (to have to do something)
dejar de + infinitivo (to stop doing something)
echar(se) a + infinitivo (to burst/break into doing something)
empezar a + infinitivo (to begin to do something)
estar por + infinitivo (to be on the verge of doing something)
estar a punto de + infinitivo (to be about to do something)
haber de/que + infinitivo (to have to do something)
ir a + infinitivo (going to do something)
poder + infinitivo (to be able to do something)
ponerse a + infinitivo (to start to do something)
quedar por + infinitivo (to remain to do something)
llegar a + infinitivo (to come to do something)
romper a + infinitivo (to suddenly start doing something)
soler + infinitivo (to do something usually)
venir a + infinitivo (to come to do something)
volver a + infinitivo (to return to do something)
tardar en + infinitivo (to take a long time to do something)
tener que + infinitivo (to have to do something)
terminar de + infinitivo (to finish doing something)
Verb + Present Participle
andar + present participle (to be doing something)
estar + present participle (to be doing something)
ir + present participle (to be gradually doing something)
p.j. Voy mejorando mis destrezas.
llevar + present participle (to continue to do something from
the past)
Me quedé esperando a que la lluvia se detuviera.
seguir + present participle (to keep doing something)
venir + present participle (to have been doing something)
Verb + Past Participle
dejar + past participle (to appoint something)
haber + past participle (to have done something) - all the
perfect tenses
llevar + past participle (to have done something)
quedar + past participle (to remain something)
Me quedé dormido.
sentirse + past participle (to have been “somethinged” -
passive)
tener + past participle (to maintain a state of something)
traer + past participle (to maintain a state of something)
verse + past participle (to have been somethinged - passive)
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acabar de + infinitivo (to have just done something)
acertar a + infinitivo (to manage to do something)
acostumbrar a + infinitivo (to get used to doing something)
alcanzar a + infinitivo (to be able to do something)
cesar de + infinitivo (to cease to do something)
comenzar a + infinitivo (to being to do something
deber + infinitivo (to have to do something)
dejar de + infinitivo (to stop doing something)
echar(se) a + infinitivo (to burst/break into doing something)
empezar a + infinitivo (to begin to do something)
estar por + infinitivo (to be on the verge of doing something)
estar a punto de + infinitivo (to be about to do something)
haber de/que + infinitivo (to have to do something)
ir a + infinitivo (going to do something)
poder + infinitivo (to be able to do something)
ponerse a + infinitivo (to start to do something)
quedar por + infinitivo (to remain to do something)
llegar a + infinitivo (to come to do something)
romper a + infinitivo (to suddenly start doing something)
soler + infinitivo (to do something usually)
venir a + infinitivo (to come to do something)
volver a + infinitivo (to return to do something)
tardar en + infinitivo (to take a long time to do something)
tener que + infinitivo (to have to do something)
terminar de + infinitivo (to finish doing something)
Verb + Present Participle
andar + present participle (to be doing something)
estar + present participle (to be doing something)
ir + present participle (to be gradually doing something)
p.j. Voy mejorando mis destrezas.
llevar + present participle (to continue to do something from
the past)
Me quedé esperando a que la lluvia se detuviera.
seguir + present participle (to keep doing something)
venir + present participle (to have been doing something)
Verb + Past Participle
dejar + past participle (to appoint something)
haber + past participle (to have done something) - all the
perfect tenses
llevar + past participle (to have done something)
quedar + past participle (to remain something)
Me quedé dormido.
sentirse + past participle (to have been “somethinged” -
passive)
tener + past participle (to maintain a state of something)
traer + past participle (to maintain a state of something)
verse + past participle (to have been somethinged - passive)
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