Español 2 Semana 10 Hoy es martes, el quince de octubre de 2019 Para empezar: Stem-changing verb practice 1. ___ ___ ¿A qué hora (empezar / pensar)

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Español 2 Semana 10 Hoy es martes, el quince de octubre de 2019 Para empezar: Stem-changing verb practice 1. ___ ___ ¿A qué hora (empezar / pensar) el examen, Javier? 2. ___ ___ Los exámenes siempre (empezar / pedir) después del almuerzo. 3. ___ ___ /___ ___ ¡Ay! ¿Qué (entender / poder) hacer yo, Javier? ¡No (poder / entender) las matemáticas! 4. ___ ___ / ___ ___ ¿Y tú (empezar / pedir) ayuda ahora? ¿No (pensar / querer) que es un poco tarde ahora? 5. ___ ___ No, Javier, tenemos tiempo. Tú y yo (poder / almorzar) hablar ahora. Debes explicarme todo lo que sabes. Choose the best verb for the sentence. Write the stem-change from x  x , then conjugate the verb.

Affirmative and Negative Words Spanish II Practice as a whole class and with partners

AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS In Spanish, special words are used to talk about indefinite or negative situations.

AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS The following words are used to talk about indefinite situations: Algo something Alguien someone Algún/alguno(a) some

AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS Here are some more words to talk about indefinite situations: Siempre always También also

AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS The following words are used to talk about negative situations: Nada nothing Nadie no one Ningún/Ninguna none, not any

AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS Here are some more words to talk about negative situations: Nunca never Tampoco neither/either

AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS Here are some more words: Either…or o…o Neither…nor ni…ni

algo something nada nothing alguien someone nadie no one algún/alguno(a) some ningún/ninguno(a) none, not any o… o either… or ni… ni neither… nor siempre always nunca never también also tampoco neither, either

AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS Alguno(a) and ninguno(a) have different forms depending on the kind of words that follow them.

AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS Alguno and ninguno must agree in gender with the noun they replace or accompany.

AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS Make alguno and ninguno match with the following noun: chico algún chico ningún chico

AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS When alguno and ninguno are followed by a masculine singular noun use: algún ningún

AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS Make alguno and ninguno match with the following noun: maestra alguna maestra ninguna maestra

AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS In Spanish, when the word “no” comes before the verb, the words that follow the verb must also be negative. A double negative is REQUIRED when “no” is placed before the verb.

AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS Double negative: Yo no quiero nada para el desayuno. I don’t want nothing (anything) for breakfast.

AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS If a negative word, like nunca or nadie, goes before the verb, you DO NOT need “no” Yo nunca canto. I never sing. Nadie en la clase habla italiano. No one in class speaks Italian.

ALGÚN Some

NADIE NOBODY

ALGO SOMETHING

NADA NOTHING

NI…NI NEITHER…NOR

TAMBIÉN also

Alguien Somebody

NINGÚN None, not any

Nunca never

Tampoco Neither, not either

siempre always

O…O EITHER…OR

NINGÚN YO NO TENGO _________ LIBRO de HARRY POTTER. (I DON’T HAVE ANY HARRY POTTER BOOK).

TÚ TIENES _________ EN LA MANO. (YOU HAVE SOMETHING IN YOUR HAND). ALGO TÚ TIENES _________ EN LA MANO. (YOU HAVE SOMETHING IN YOUR HAND).

ALGUNA YO QUIERO VER __________ PELÍCULA DE RYAN GOSLING. (I WANT TO SEE ANY RYAN GOSLING MOVIE).

Yo voy al cine ____________. (I go to the movies too). TAMBIÉN Yo voy al cine ____________. (I go to the movies too).

nadie YO NO CONOZCO A ________ EN LA CLASE. (I DON’T KNOW ANYBODY IN THE CLASS).

NO ME GUSTA ___ AZUL ____ VERDE. (I DON’T LIKE BLUE OR GREEN.) ni NO ME GUSTA ___ AZUL ____ VERDE. (I DON’T LIKE BLUE OR GREEN.)

TÚ _________ HACES LA TAREA. (YOU NEVER DO THE HOMEWORK). nunca TÚ _________ HACES LA TAREA. (YOU NEVER DO THE HOMEWORK).

alguien ¿CONOCES A ___________ EN LA CLASE? (DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE IN THE CLASS?)

Nadie _______conoce a la nueva chica en clase. (Nobody knows the new girl in class).

alguna ¿HAY __________ PELÍCULA QUE PREFIERES MÁS? (IS THERE SOME MOVIE THAT YOU PREFER?)

___________ estudio para los exámenes. (I always study for exams). Siempre ___________ estudio para los exámenes. (I always study for exams).

YO QUIERO COMER ____ CHOCOLATE _____ VAINILLA PERO NADA MÁS.

tampoco MI PADRE NO COCINA BIEN Y MI MADRE NO COCINA BIEN ___________. (MY DAD DOESN’T COOK WELL AND MOM DOESN’T COOK WELL EITHER.)

JESSICA NO HABLA A __________________. (SHE DOESN’T TALK TO ANYBODY) NADIE JESSICA NO HABLA A __________________. (SHE DOESN’T TALK TO ANYBODY)

NINGÚN PATRICIA NO TRAE ________________ LIBRO A CLASE. (SHE DOESN’T BRING ANY BOOK TO CLASS)

YO NO TENGO ___________ CAMISA ROJA. (I DON’T HAVE ANY RED SHIRT.) NINGUNA YO NO TENGO ___________ CAMISA ROJA. (I DON’T HAVE ANY RED SHIRT.)

TÚ NO TIENES _________ EN LA MANO. (YOU HAVE NOTHING IN YOUR HAND.) nada TÚ NO TIENES _________ EN LA MANO. (YOU HAVE NOTHING IN YOUR HAND.)

siempre RAÚL _________ PIDE ENCHILADAS VERDES. (RAÚL ALWAYS ORDERS GREEN ENCHILADAS.)

ningunos NO QUIERO COMER __________ BURRITOS DE TACO BELL. (I DON’T WANT TO EAT ANY BURRITOS FROM TACO BELL.)

alguien Mis amigos ven A ___________ en la calle. (my friends see someone in the street.)

TAREA – Paquete 1A p. 13