By: Graciela Abell. 1. Preterite 2. Demonstrative Adjectives & Pronouns 3. Ordinal Numbers 4. Prepositions 5. Future 6. Imperfect 7. Possessive Adjectives.

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By: Graciela Abell

1. Preterite 2. Demonstrative Adjectives & Pronouns 3. Ordinal Numbers 4. Prepositions 5. Future 6. Imperfect 7. Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns 8. Reflexive

ÉÍ Asteiste Óió AmosImos aronieron Regulares -carYoQué -garYoGué -zarYocé Car, gar, zar Di Vi Dimos Vimos Diste Viste Dio Vio Dieron vieron FuiFuimo s Fuiste Fuefueron HiceHici mos Hicist e Hizohicier on Spock AndarAnduve - EstarEstuve- PoderPud- PonerPus- QuereQuis-E SaberSup-Iste TenerTuv-O VenirVin-Imos Conduci r Conduj-ieroj ProducirProduj- TraducirTraduj- PedirPed- TraerTra- CUCARACHACUCARACHA Dormí Leí Dormimos Leimos Dormiste Leiste Durmió leyó Dumieron leyeron Snake/Snakey

When you point out specific things, you use demonstrative adjectives and pronouns. A demonstrative adjective describes the location of a noun in relation to a person. Demonstrative pronouns are used in place of the adjective and the noun. They are the same as the demonstrative adjectives except that they have an accent. Este (this)Estos (these) Ese (that)Esos (those) Aquel (that over there) Aquellos (those over there) Esta (this)Estas (these) Esa (that)Esas Aquella (that over there) Aquellas (these over there) Éste (this one)Éstos (these) Ése (that one)Ésos (those) Aquél (that one over there) Aquéllos (those over there) ÉstaÉstas ÉsaÉsas Aquéllaaquéllas

PrimeroFirst SegundoSecond TerceroThird CuartoFourth QuintoFifth SextoSixth SéptimoSeventh OctavoEighth NovenoNinth Décimotenth

Abajo Arriba Debajo de Dentro de Encima de Fuera de

Infinitive + é Ás Á Emos án Ireregulares DecirDir HacerHal PonerPondrÉ SalirSalarás TenerTenará Valervenaremos PoderPodrán QuererQuerr Sabersabr

You can use the imperfect in the following ways: To speak about background events in a story To talk about something you used to do as a matter of habit To speak about how old someone was To say what time it was -ar-er-ir AbaÍsÍa AbasÍas abaÍa ábamosÍamos abanÍanían Irregulars SerIrVer EraIbaveÍa ErasIbasveÍas EraIbaveÍa ÉramosÍbaisveÍamos eranibanveÍan

Possessive adjectives show personal relationships or possession. All possessive adjectives-including mi(s), tu(s), su(s), nuestro(a/os/as), and vuestro(a/os/as)-agree in gender and number with the nouns they describe. Posessive adjectives also have a king form. It is more expressive. You use it, for example, when talking to a special friend. Possessive pronouns also show personal relationships. To form a possessive pronoun, 1. Use the long form of the possessive adjective 2. Add el, la, los, las according tot the gender and number of the noun it replaces. mÍo(a)Nuestro(a) Tuyo(o)Vuestro(a) Suyo(a) mÍos(as)Nuestros(as) Tuyos(as)Vuestro(as) Suyos(as)

Reflexive verbs take a special pronoun called a reflexive pronoun. While the usual direct object is different from the subject, a reflexive pronoun is the same person, place, or thing as the subject. Me escondoNos escondemos Te escondesOs escondÉis Se escondeSe esconden