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