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when to use ese, esa & esta?
Use ese/esa for things farther away, esta/este for closer feminine nouns.
Where to place "mucho" in a sentence?
Mucho (a lot, much) goes before nouns
After verbs or adjectives
Use mucha for feminine nouns
Is "ropa" always singular or can be plural?
Ropa is always singular in Spanish. Use singular verbs and adjectives.
What is the open question word for “Are you going to…?”
Vas al/el…?
When to use “al”
Meaning: "to the" or "at the”
use before masculine singular noun.
Word form of "to go”?
Yo: voy (I go)
Tú: vas (you go, informal)
Él/Ella/Usted: va (he/she/you formal go)
Nosotros: vamos (we go)
Vosotros: vais (you all go, informal, Spain)
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes: van (they/you all go)
Word form of “every”?
Todo (all, every) changes based on gender and number:
Masculine singular: todo, e.g., todo el día (all day).
Feminine singular: toda, e.g., toda la casa (the whole house).
Masculine plural: todos, e.g., todos los libros (all the books).
Feminine plural: todas, e.g., todas las mesas (all the tables).