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These vocabulary flashcards cover notable cultural figures—Antonio Machado, César Chávez, the Peace Boat, and Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer—alongside Spanish grammar rules for the Impersonal 'Se', Future Tense, and Future Perfect.
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Antonio Machado
A famous individual from the culture section whose origin and reasons for fame are key study topics.
César Chávez
An individual known for the specific type and location of work he performed, included in the culture curriculum.
Peace Boat
A boat that provides education on three specific topics and is staffed by specific workers.
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer
A famous individual from the culture section defined by his origin and achievements.
Impersonal 'Se'
A construction used for public signs or rules/laws for the public in general, formed by using 'Se' with either the 'él' or 'ellos' form of the verb.
Future Tense
Used to describe what WILL happen; formed by taking the infinitive of a verb and adding the endings é, ás, á, emos, or án.
Future Tense Irregular Stems
The stems used with future endings for specific verbs: habr-, podr-, querr-, sabr-, pondr-, saldr-, tendr-, vendr-, dir-, and har-.
Future Perfect
Describes what WILL HAVE HAPPENED given a certain time period; formed using a form of Haber (habré, habrás, habrá, habremos, habrán) followed by a verb ending in -ADO or -IDO.