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18 Cards in this Set
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cognate
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in Spanish a cognate is a word that sounds the same in Spanish and English
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word order
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in spanish, typically the adj comes after the noun
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gender
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in spanish nouns are classified as ether a masculine or feminine
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number
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in spanish nouns, adj, and person are ether singular or plural
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agreement
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in spanish, nouns and adj must agree in gender and number
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indefinite article
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in spanish article accompany nouns they are vague: a,an,some. they have gender
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definite article
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in spanish definite articles go with n they are specific "the"
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nombre/sustantivo
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in Spanish a n in Spanish is called ether nombre or sustantivo
in Spanish n have gender and will always have: article, and pronouns |
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adj
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in spanish an adj is a word that modifies the noun It must agree with the noun in gender and in #
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adv
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in spanish an adv is a word that modifies the verb and usually it ends in (mente) it describes how the action is being done
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verb
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in spanish is a word that shows actions. in spanish the infinitives end in ar,er,ir in spanish they can be cojugated in many tenses
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tense
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in spanish tense is when an action occurs
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infinitive
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in spanish an infinitive is verb in its pure state with to and in spanish end with er, ir, and ar
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to conjugate
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in Spanish is to change the verb to show who is doing the action
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1st, 2st, 3st person
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in Spanish refers to who is doing the action
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peer editing
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its when you correct and check another peer's work
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los interogative
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in spanish los interogatives mean the words we use to ask
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gerund
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in spanish a gerund is the "ing" form of the verb
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