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Apuntes: Capítulo 1A Epañol 1-2 Realidades 1 Kentridge High School Sra. Butsch Nolte
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INFINITIVE = A verb that ends in –ar, –er, or –ir in Spanish or that has a to before it in English. – esquiar = to ski – leer = to read – escribir = to write Apuntes (18.10.13) Los infinitivos
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The infinitive verbs have TWO parts in Spanish: – STEM = the meaning of the verb – ENDING = –ar, –er, or –ir Apuntes (18.10.13) Los infinitivos hablar STEM ENDING ver
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A mi también – When you agree positively with the likes of another person. ―Me gusta ir a la escuela. ¿Y a ti? ―Me gusta también. o ―A mi también. Apuntes (21.10.13) Agreement
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A mi tampoco – When you agree negatively with the dislikes of another person. ―No me gusta nadar. ¿Y a ti? ―No me gusta tampoco. o ―A mi tampoco. Apuntes (21.10.13) Agreement
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In English we say not to make a sentence negative. – I do not like to dance. In Spanish we put no before the verb or verbal phrase. – No me gusta bailar. Apuntes (22.10.13) Negatives
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If you really don’t like something say nada after the me gusta phrase for emphasis. – No me gusta nada bailar. Apuntes (22.10.13) Negatives
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If you really don’t like two things say no before the me gusta and ni before each thing. – No me gusta ni bailar ni cantar. – No me gusta nada ni bailar ni cantar. Apuntes (22.10.11) Negatives
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To answer a question negatively you need so say no twice. —¿Te gusta bailar? —No, no me gusta bailar. Apuntes (22.10.11) Negatives This answers the questions negatively. This makes the sentence negative: not in English.
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