Alphabet and Numbers Flashcards
A b c d e f
A be ce de e efe
G h i j k l
Ge hache i jota ka ele
M n ñ o p q r s
Eme ene eñe o pe cu erre ese
T u v w x y z
Te u uve, doble uve, equis ye zeta
100 101 200 500 700 900
1000 1000000
Cien, ciento uno, doscientos/as, quinientos
Setecientos, novecientos,
mil, millón
LL
Can be pronounced “eya” or “j”
“Sh” in Argentina
K sound with a soft vowel
Q
Qui is Pronounced “key”
B sound 2 possibilities
B or V
Y sound
Y or LL or HIE
H sound
J
H in a word
Silent
D in a word
Can sound like a D or a V
Softer D than in English
Conditional Perfect Tense
She would have…
Conditional Perfect Tense
She would have ….
Conditional of haber. Habría, habrías, habría, habríamos, habrían
With the past participle of another verb
Se habría puesto un vestido pero no tenía uno
She would have put on a suit but she didn’t have one.
Used to express
1- what would have taken place has something else not happened
2- probability of something happening in the past
Future Perfect Tense
She will have….
Future Perfect Tense
I will have …
Future of haber. Habré habrás habrá habremos habrán
With the past participle of another verb
Used to express a future action that is completed prior to another future action or to express probability
Yo habré estudiado mucho antes del examen
I will have studied a lot before the exam.
Conditional Would study ... Could it have been ... Must have been ... Were probably ...
Conditional Infinitive + ía etc 12 irregulars- same as future Would study. Estudiaría What time could it have been. Sería He must have been at home. Estaría We were probably busy. Estaremos ocupados Different than English. No need to say would, could, must have. Implied by the conditional tense of the main verb. Used to express 1- an action in the future as viewed from a time in the past 2- courtesy- soften a request. Querría 3- probability in the past