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midterm review

Warm Up: What 3 vocab topics have we studied? What major grammar points? commands tú (aff/neg/irreg) usted/ustedes pronouns? me, te, lo subjunctive influence emotion doubt/denial ESCAPA & DETCH indicative certainty DETCH reflexive-reciprocals technology cars computers housing environment

commands tú: affirmative: he/she indicative & 8 irregulars (Ven Di Sal Haz Ten Pon Sé Ve) negative: tú subjunctive Ud/Uds: subjunctive pronouns (me, te, lo, la): attach to affirmatives do NOT attach to negatives

commands - examples tú: hablar – Habla no hablar – No hables decirmelo – Dimelo no decirmelo – No me lo digas Ud: hablar – Hable no hablar – No hable decirmelo – Dígamelo no decirmelo – No me lo diga

subjuntive verb of emotion / influence / doubt / denial + que + subjunctive ESCAPA + que + subjunctive DETCH if other verb is ir a inf, then subjunctive

indicative verb of certainty + que + indicative DETCH if other verb refers to present or habit, then indicative

reflexive - reciprocals Mi novio y yo nos abrazamos cuando nos vemos. Ana y Manuela se escriben cada semana.