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17 Cards in this Set
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Cognate
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Words that look and sound alike in English and Spanish.
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Word order
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The order in which words are organized in Spanish. The adjective comes before the noun.
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Gender
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When a noun is either classified as masculine of feminine.
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Number
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Number is singular or plural. In Spanish , nouns adjectives, and person are either singular or plural.
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Agreement
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The way that Spanish nouns and adjectives agree in gender and number.
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Indefinite Article
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Indefinite articles accompany nouns with a or an.
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Definite Article
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Definite articles accompany nouns with the.
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Nombre/Sustantivo
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Nouns that always have an article. A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. Pronouns replace nouns.
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Adjectivo
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Adjectives modify nouns.
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Adverbio
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Adverbs modify verbs. They usually end it mente. Describes how the action is done.
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Verbo
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Verbs show action. In Spanish, infinitives end in er, ir, ar. They can be regular or irregular and be conjugated.
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Tense
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Tense is when an action occurs. Present or past.
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Infinitive
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The infinitive is a verb in it's unchanged form. In English it starts with to. In Spanish it ends in either ar, ir, or er.
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Conjugate
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To conjugate is to change the verb to show who is doing the action.
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1st, 2nd, and 3rd person
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1st, 2nd, and 3rd person shows who is doing the action. 1st-me, 2nd-you, 3rd-them.
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Peer Editing
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Peer editing is when a peer/student/someone other than you, corrects your paper.
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Los interogativos
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Los interogativos are words in Spanish used to ask questions.
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