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Spanish test on Greetings, Numbers, Intro, Days of the Week, and other things.
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indefinite article
an article that isn’t super descriptive and gives a vague description of the object in discussion. For example. un, una, unos, unas.
definite article
an article that describes the object thorough description of the object in discussion. For example, el, la, los, las.
Subject pronouns
those pronouns that perform the action in a sentence. They are I-Yo, you-Tú//usted, he-él, she-ella, we-nosotros/nosotras , they- Ellos/Ellas.
Conjugation- AR verbs
First person-(Yo), -o. For example, Yo HABLO ingles. Second person-(Tú), -as. For example, ¿Tú HABLAS español? Third Person-(él, ella, usted), -a. For example, él HABLA francés.
Conjugation- ER verbs
First person-(Yo), -o. For example, Yo COMO la hamburguesa. Second person- (tú), -es. For example, Tu COMES? Third person-(El, Ella, usted), -e. For example, Ella COMES la pizza.
Conjugation-IR verbs
First person-(Yo), -o. For example, Yo VIVO en Nueva York. Second person- (tú), -es. For example, Tú VIVES en Nueva York? Third person-(El, Ella, usted), -e. For example, El VIVE en Brooklyn.
Mirar
to look. First person Yo Miro. Second person Tu miras. Third person El mira. Plural would be Miramos for nosotros and miran for ellos ellas and ustedes.
Jugar
To play (for conjugations see above)
Tocar
To touch/To play
Hablar
to talk
Pasar
to pass
Montar
to ride
dibujar
to draw
Practicar
to practice
Escuchar
to listen
Estudiar
to study
Enseñar
to teach
llegar
to arrive
pelear
to fight
gustar
to like