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Spanish Grammar Guide
Adverbs
(e.g.:
muy, rápidamente, cuando, lentamente
)
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Exercises
Give the Spanish equivalent of the following:
after
?
.
often
?
.
quickly
?
.
soon
?
.
now
?
.
maybe
?
.
however
?
.
actually
?
.
too much
?
.
sometimes
?
.
slowly
?
.
almost
?
.
near
?
.
far
?
.
very
?
.
(a) little
?
.
(a) lot/much
?
somewhere
?
.
fortunately
?
.
inspite of
?
.
unfortunately
?
.
therefore
?
.
so
?
.
always
?
.
never
?
.
early
?
.
late
?
.
everywhere
?
.
still
?
.
even
?
.
nowhere
?
.
finally
?
.
before
?
.
during
?
.
really
?
.
Translate the following:
I eat too much >
?
.
Actually, we arrive tomorrow >
?
.
He runs very quickly >
?
.
They left early >
?
.
We do it like this >
?
.
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Spanish Grammar Guide
Introduction
Verbs
(e.g.:
hablar, venir, ser, tener, hacer
)
Infinitives (e.g.:
hablar, poner, hacer
)
Tense (past, present, future)
Present (e.g.:
yo habl
o
)
Present Progressive (e.g.:
estamos comiendo
)
Present Perfect (e.g.:
he hablado
)
Past Participle (e.g.:
hablado, dicho, venido, comido
)
Preterite (e.g.:
hablé, fui, hice
)
Imperfect (e.g.:
yo hablaba
)
Past Perfect (e.g.:
había hablado
)
Future with
ir
(e.g.:
voy a hablar
)
Simple Future (e.g.:
hablaré
)
Future perfect (e.g.:
habré hablado
)
Mood: indicative, subjunctive, imperative and conditional
Present Subjunctive (e.g.:
Quiero que hables
)
Imperfect Subjunctive (e.g.:
Querían que yo hablara
)
Present Perfect Subjunctive (e.g.:
tú hayas hablado
)
Past Perfect Subjunctive (e.g.:
yo hubiera hablado
)
Imperatives/commands (e.g.:
¡Hable español!
)
Present Conditional (e.g.:
yo hablaría
)
Conditional Perfect (e.g.:
yo habría hablado
)
Negation (e.g.:
Yo no comprendo.
)
Interrogation (e.g:
¿De qué hablas?
)
Reflexive/Pronominal Verbs (e.g.:
yo me acuesto.
)
Gustar
and similar verbs (e.g.:
me gustan los perros
)
ser
and
estar
(e.g.:
Soy estudiante. Estoy en la biblioteca ahora.
)
saber
and
conocer
(e.g.:
Sé quién es el profesor, lo conozco.
)
Nouns
(e.g.:
cosa, perro, amor, mesa, mujer, hombre,
etc.)
Determiners
(e.g.:
un, una, el, la, los, las, mi, nuestros, este, aquellos
)
Pronouns
Subject Pronouns (e.g.:
yo, tú, él, ella, usted, nosotros, vosotros, ellos, ellas, ustedes
)
Direct Object Pronouns (e.g.:
me, te, nos, lo, las
, etc.)
Indirect Object Pronouns (e.g.:
me, te, nos, os, le, les
, etc.)
Order of Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns (e.g.:
mío, tuyas, suya, nuestros, vuestra
, etc.)
Demonstrative pronouns (e.g.:
éste, ésas, aquellos
)
Relative Pronouns (e.g.:
que
,
quien
,
los cuales
,
lo que
,
donde
,
cuando
, etc.)
Adjectives
(e.g.:
buena, gran, pequeño, inteligente, excelente
)
todo, todos, toda, todas
Comparative Adjectives (e.g.:
mejor, peor, más grande que
)
Adverbs
(e.g.:
muy, rápidamente, cuando, lentamente
)
Prepositions
(e.g.:
para, de, a, con, sobre, en
)
Conjunctions
(e.g.:
y, o, pero, que
)
Numbers
(e.g.:
uno, dos, veinticuatro, mil
)
Dates and Time
SPELLING AND PUNCTUATION
Capitalization
Common Anglicisms to Avoid
Final Exam
Verbs
Nouns and Determiners
Pronouns
Adjectives
Prepositions
Numbers, Dates and Time
Spelling
Anglicisms