Grammar Adj Flashcards

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1
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Feminine Singular for “tall friend”

A

amiga alta

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2
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Matching quantity and gender

A

Is the subject noun masculine or feminine, are there multiple nouns or a singular unit

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3
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Masculine singular for “tall friend”

A

amigo alto

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4
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Feminine Plural for “tall friend”

A

amigas altas

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5
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Masculine plural for “tall friend”

A

amigos altos

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6
Q

Possessive adjectives agree in gender and number with the person or thing being possessed.

A

Not the person that possesses them.

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7
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Possessive pronouns for adj are

A

mi/mis
tu/tus
su/sus
nuestr@/nuest@s
su/sus

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8
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¿Quién desea jugar con los juguetes?

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9
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¿De quién es la casa?

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10
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Ser conjugations

A

Soy
Eres
Es
Somos
Son

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11
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Eres muy amable

A

You are very kind

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12
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Each gender/plural form of “how many”

A

Cuánt@
Cuánt@s

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13
Q

When adjectives are used to describe a noun do they come before or after the noun.

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After the noun.

Un perro listo.

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14
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Bueno and malo are the exception to what rule?

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They can be used before the noun but will be shortened to:

buen or Mal (only when Masculine)

They can remain in their original form if used after a noun

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15
Q

este, esta and esto explained

A

They all mean the word this.

Este = matches w M noun
Esta = matches w F noun
Esto = unknown noun “What is this” Qué es esto?

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16
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Adjectives of quantity follow what rule? and what are they?

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Poco and Mucho. They describe the amount or proportion of an item. They come before the noun
EXP:
Poco dinero
Muchas Rosas
Otra guitarra

17
Q

Grande Vs Gran

A

Gran precedes a noun to mean great

Grande follows a noun to mean big

18
Q

De can express:

A

origin: somos de chile

possession: Son las gatas de Jorge

19
Q

De + El become what word?

A

Del, used with a masculine pairing to show possession

20
Q

Para

A

to show who or what something is intended for

21
Q

a veces

A

sometimes (use at beginning of sentence)

22
Q

siempre

A

always(use at beginning of sentence)

23
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todos los días

A

every day (use at beginning of sentence)

24
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una vez a la semana

A

once a week (use at beginning of sentence)

25
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casi nunca

A

almost never (use at beginning of sentence)

26
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Hay

A

There are

27
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Estos

A

These