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These flashcards cover key vocabulary related to adjectives and verbs in Spanish, focusing on agreement, conjugation, and usage.
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adjective
A word that describes a noun, such as 'alto,' 'triste,' and 'joven'.
masculine and feminine agreement
In Spanish, adjectives must agree in gender with the nouns they describe; masculine forms often end in -o, and feminine forms often end in -a.
singular and plural form
Adjectives must also agree in number, with -s added for plural forms in masculine and feminine.
estar
A Spanish verb meaning 'to be,' used for temporary conditions or states.
ir
A Spanish verb meaning 'to go,' indicating movement or direction.
conjugation
The variation of the form of a verb in relation to voice, mood, tense, number, and person.
gusta vs. gustan
In Spanish, 'me gusta' is used for singular nouns, while 'me gustan' is used for plural nouns.
infinitive
The base form of a verb in Spanish, ending in -ar, -er, or -ir, not yet conjugated.
ir a + infinitive
A grammatical structure in Spanish used to express future actions, meaning 'to be going to do something.'