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15 Cards in this Set
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recite alphabet from a to g
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ah, be (be grande), ce, de, e, efe, ge
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recite alphabet from h to n
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hache, i, jota, ca, ele, eme, ene
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recite alphabet from ñ to t
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eñe, o, pe, cu, ere, ese, te
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recite alphabet from u to z
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u, uve (be chica), doble ve (uve doble), equis, i griega, zeta
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Name three nouns whose gender is irregular per the ending letter.
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la mano
el día el mapa |
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What is the difference between él and el?
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'él' means 'he'
'el' means 'the' |
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Nouns ending in -ción, -sión, and -dad have what gender?
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Feminine
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Adjectives that end in a consonant (except for nationalities), the vowel -e, or the ending -ista are special. How?
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They don't change by gender. They are the same for both masculine and feminine nouns. They do, however, change for pluralization.
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What is the difference between sí and si?
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'sí' means 'yes'
'si' means 'if' |
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recite the possessive adjectives, singular noun
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mi, tu, su
nuestro/a, vuestro/a, su |
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recite the possessive adjectives, plural noun
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mis, tus, sus
nuestros/as, vuestros/as, sus |
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list the months of the year
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enero, febrero, marzo
abril, mayo, junio, julio, agosto, septiembre, octubre, noviembre, diciembre |
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list the seasons
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la primavera
el verano el otoño el invierno |
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list the days of the week
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lunes
martes miércoles jueves viernes sábado domingo |
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What is the difference between 'tú' and 'tu'?
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'tú' means 'you'
'tu' means 'your' |