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Which pronouns are used when doing something to oneself? (G1)
reflexive pronouns
Who are reflexive verbs done to (G1)?
oneself
me (G1) =
myself
te (G1) =
yourself
se (block 3) (G1) =
yourself (formal) / himself / herself
nos (G1) =
ourselves
se (block 6) (G1) =
yourselves / themselves
Reflexive pronouns go before (conjugated verb / infinitive verb) (G1)
conjugated verb (Ellos se arreglan)
Reflexive pronouns attach after (conjugated verb or infinitive verb) (G1)
infinitive verb = verb NOT conjugated (Tú necesitas dormirte)
Can you conjugated 2 verbs in a row? (G1)
NO
What do call a verb when it is NOT conjugated? (G1)
infinitive
Where does the word "no" go when making a negative sentence with reflexive verbs such as - I don't shower (G1)
before the reflexive pronoun (Yo no me ducho)
Ellos ducharse - make into Spanish sentence (G1)
Ellos se duchan.
Tú levantarse - make into Spanish sentence (G1)
Tú te levantas.
Nosotras maquillarse - make into Spanish sentence (G1)
Nosotras nos maquillamos.
Yo no despertarse - make into Spanish sentence (stem-change) (G1)
Yo no me despierto.
Marcos necesitar sentarse - make into Spanish sentence (G1)
Marcos se necesita sentar. or Marcos necesita sentarse.
Nosotros querer irse - make into Spanish sentence (G1)
Nosotros nos queremos ir. or Nosotros queremos irnos.
They shower (ducharse) - make into a Spanish sentence (G1)
Ellos se duchan.
algo (G2) =
something
alguien (G2) =
someone, anyone
algún (G2) =
some, any (followed by singular masculine noun)
alguno/a (s) (G2 =)
some, any
o … o (G2) =
either… or
siempre (G2) =
always
también (G2) =
too, also
nada (G2) =
nothing
nadie (G2) =
no one, nobody
ningún (G2) =
no, none, not any (followed by singular masculine noun)
ninguno/a (G2) =
no, none, not any
ni… ni (G2) =
neither… nor
nunca, jamás (G2) =
never; not ever
tampoco (G2) =
neither
Which words are always followed by a singular masculine noun? (G2)
ningún & algún
Yo no tengo que leer (ningún / ninguno) libro. (G2)
ningún
Monica va a la fiesta con (algún / alguna / algunas) amigas. (G2)
algunas
Ellos nunca estudian (nada / algo) (G2)
nada
Can you use multiple negative words in a Spanish sentence? ( I never do nothing for homework neither) (G2)
yes
create a Spanish sentence using an affirmative word & then translate it to English (cannot copy any of Ms. Sanchez examples) (G2)
anything logical using words from the notes
Can you mix positive & negative words in the same Spanish sentence? (G2)
no
How do you say "me too" if I tell you "Me gusta la clase de español" (G2)
a mí también
How do you say "me too" if I tell you "Yo me preparo para la clase" (G2)
yo también
What are 2 ways to say "me neither"? (G2)
a mí tampoco (used with verb -gustar) & yo tampoco
Which 2 blocks are used to conjugate opinion verbs? (G3)
block 3 (singular object / verb) & block 6 (plural objects)
Which block is used to conjugate the verb -to like if you want to say you like "parties" ? (G3)
block 6 (Uds & ellos form)
Which pronouns are used with opinion verbs? (G3)
indirect object pronouns (me, te, le, nos, os, les)
yo / molestar / los perros - make this opinion verb into a Spanish sentence (G3)
A mí me molestan los perros.
ellos / encantar / la música - make this opinion verb into a Spanish sentence (G3)
A ellos les encanta la música.
Nosotros / interesar / los libros - make this opinion verb into a Spanish sentence (G3)
A nosotros nos interesan los libros.
Miguel / no gustar / la chica. -make this opinion verb into a Spanish sentence (G3)
A Miguel no le gusta la chica.