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Grammar: Noun-adjective Agreement In Spanish, nouns and adjectives have to agree
Grammar: Noun-adjective Agreement
In Spanish, nouns and adjectives have to agree in both and .
Most nouns are placed before .
Most sentences in Spanish follow this formula:
+ + verb +
and are inseparable; they stay together forever.
Write a sentence using the correct noun-adjective agreement:
Making Nouns and Adjectives Plural
If word ends in a … … do this:
vowel add -s after the vowel
consonant add -es after the consonant
-z replace -z with -ces
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Use the ¡Atención! page to complete the following charts.
Definite Articles (the)
singular plural
masculine
feminine
Indefinite articles (a, an, some)
singular plural
masculine
feminine
Grammar: Regular verbs
Give an example of each in Spanish:
A regular verb
An infinitive
A stem
What is conjugation?
Complete the following table with the endings for regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs in the present tense. You may copy and paste the accented and special characters from this list if needed: Á, á, É, é, Í, í, Ó, ó, Ú, ú, ü, Ñ, ñ, ¡, ¿
Subject pronoun -ar -er -ir
yo (I)
tú (you)
él/ella/usted (he/she/you formal)
nosotros/nosotras (we)
vosotros/vosotras (you all)
ellos/ellas/ustedes (they, you all)
Write a sentence using a regular verb ending in -ar:
Write a sentence using a regular verb ending in -er:
Write a sentence using a regular verb ending in -ir:
Grammar: Irregular verbs
Conjugate the following irregular verbs. You may copy and paste the accented and special characters from this list if needed: Á, á, É, é, Í, í, Ó, ó, Ú, ú, ü, Ñ, ñ, ¡, ¿
Irregular yo form verbs
hacer (to make/to do)
yo (I) nosotros/nosotras (we)
tú (you) vosotros/vosotras (you all)
él/ella/usted (he/she/you formal) ellos/ellas/ustedes (they, you all)
ver (to watch/to see)
yo (I) nosotros/nosotras (we)
tú (you) vosotros/vosotras (you all)
él/ella/usted (he/she/you formal) ellos/ellas/ustedes (they, you all)
Irregular yo form, stem-changing verbs
tener (to have)
yo (I) nosotros/nosotras (we)
tú (you) vosotros/vosotras (you all)
él/ella/usted (he/she/you formal) ellos/ellas/ustedes (they, you all)
venir (to come/to arrive)
yo (I) nosotros/nosotras (we)
tú (you) vosotros/vosotras (you all)
él/ella/usted (he/she/you formal) ellos/ellas/ustedes (they, you all)
decir (to say)
yo (I) nosotros/nosotras (we)
tú (you) vosotros/vosotras (you all)
él/ella/usted (he/she/you formal) ellos/ellas/ustedes (they, you all)
Write a sentence using hacer:
Write a sentence using ver:
Write a sentence using tener:
Write a sentence using venir:
Write a sentence using decir:
Rule-breaking irregular verbs
Conjugate the following rule-breaking irregular verbs. You may copy and paste the accented and special characters from this list if needed: Á, á, É, é, Í, í, Ó, ó, Ú, ú, ü, Ñ, ñ, ¡, ¿
ser (to be)
yo (I) nosotros/nosotras (we)
tú (you) vosotros/vosotras (you all)
él/ella/usted (he/she/you formal) ellos/ellas/ustedes (they, you all)
estar (to be)
yo (I) nosotros/nosotras (we)
tú (you) vosotros/vosotras (you all)
él/ella/usted (he/she/you formal) ellos/ellas/ustedes (they, you all)
ir (to go)
yo (I) nosotros/nosotras (we)
tú (you) vosotros/vosotras (you all)
él/ella/usted (he/she/you formal) ellos/ellas/ustedes (they, you all)
Write a sentence using ser:
Write a sentence using estar:
Write a sentence using ir:
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Most nouns are placed before the verbs.
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