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18 Cards in this Set
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Cognate
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Looks the same in English and Spanish
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Word Order
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In Spanish, the adjective typically goes after the noun
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Gender
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Masculine and feminine
In Spanish, nouns and adjectives are classified as either masculine or feminine |
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Number
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In spanish, nouns, adjectives and person are either singular or plural.
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agreement
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In Spanish, nouns and adjectives must agree in gender and in number
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indefinite article
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indefinite articles accompany nouns and tell gender and number
ex: a, and, and some |
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definite article
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definite articles accompany nouns and tell gender and number
ex: the |
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nombre/ sustantivo
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person, place, or thing
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conjugate
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to conjugate is to change the verb to who who is doing the action
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los interogativos
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los interogativos are the words in spanish used to ask questions
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peer editing
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when a peer or student wome one other then yourself corrects your paper
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1st, 2nd, 3rd person
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1st 2nd 3rd person shows who is doing the action, 1st- me, 2nd, you, 3rd- them
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tense
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when it happens - past or present
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infinitive
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the infinitive is the verb in its unchanged form. ends in either ar-er-ir-or
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adjectivo
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adjectives modify nouns
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adverbio
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adverbs modify nouns and usually ends in mente
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verbio
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verbs show action
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gerund
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-ing form of the verb
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