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18 Cards in this Set
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cognate
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It's a word that looks and or sounds the same in english and spanish.
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word order
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In Spanish, typically the adjective comes after the noun.
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gender
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In Spanish, nouns are either classified as M or F.
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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 number.
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indefinite article
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Indefinite articles accompany nouns and tell gender and number. They are vague and mean a, an, or some.
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definite article
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accompany nouns and tell gender and number. They are specific and mean THE
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nombre/sustantivo
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A noun in Spanish is called either a nombre or a sustativo they have gender and number. they are accomplished by an article. they can be replaced by pronouns.
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adjectivo
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An adjectivo is a world that modifies (goes with) a noun. that must agree with the noun in gender and in number.
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adverbio
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an adverbio modifies a verb, and usually (not not always) ends in mente, (ly) . It describes how the actions is being alone.
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verbo
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a verbo is a world that shows action. In spanish the infinitives end in ar, er, ir, in Spanish they can be conjugated in many tenses. they can be in regular, regular, stem changing .
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tense
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In Spanish, is when an action occurs.
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infinite
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an infinitive is a verb in its unchanged or pure state. In english it starts with "to" and in spanish it ends in "ar, ir, or er"
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to conjugate
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to conjugate is to change the verb to reflect the speaker, to who or what is doing the action.
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1st, 2nd, 3rd person
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In Spanish 1st, 2nd, 3rd person refers to who is doing the action.
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peer editing
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peer editing is when another student checks your work for mistakes and gives you feed back.
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los interrogatives
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interrogatives are the words we use to ask questions in Spanish.
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Gerund
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the "ing" form of the verb is called "GERUND"
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