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Spanish Grammar BookBy: Cesar Root
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Table of Contents
1. Title 2. TOC 3. Preterite regular verbs 4. Preterite trigger words 5. Car Gar Zar 6. Spock verbs 7. Cucaracha verbs 8. Snake verbs 9. Snakey verbs 10. Imperfect regular verbs 11. Imperfect trigger words 12. Irregular verbs
13. Preterite vs. imperfect 14. Ser vs. Estar 15. Verbs like gustar 16. Comparatives/
superlatives 17. Transition words 18. Future regular verbs 19. Future trigger words 20. Future irregular verbs 22. Por 23. Para
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Preterite regular
-Ar
• é• Aste • Ó • Amos • Aron
-Er/Ir
• í• Iste • Ó • Imos • Íeron
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Preterite Trigger Verbs
Anoche: Last night El otro día: the other day El mes pasado: last month Una vez: once Ayer: yesterday A las tres: at three La semana pasada: last week
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-car –gar –zar
-car
• busqué
-gar
• jugué
-zar
• empecé
Car to qué Gar to gué Zar to cé
Note: only use this change in the yo form of the preterite
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Spock verbs
Dar y Ver
• i• Iste • Io • Imos • Ieron
Ser y ir
• Fui • Fuiste • Fue • Fuimos • Fueron
Hacer
• Hice • Hiciste • Hizo • Hicimos • Hiciero
n
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Cucaracha verbs
Andar = anduv- -e Estar = estuv- -iste Poner = pus- -o Poder = pud- -imos Saber = sup- -ieron or eron Tener = tuv Querer = quis- Venir = vin- Conducir = conduj- Producir = produj- Traducir = traduj- Traer = tradj- Decir = dij-
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Snake verbs
Stem changing verbs that end in –ir stem change from e -> I and o -> u in the third person forms of the preterite
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Snakey verbs
I -> y in third person singular and plural
Leer leí leimos leíste leyó leyeron
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Imperfect
Ar
-Aba
-abas
-aba
-abamos
-aban
Er/ir
ía
-ías
ía
íamos
ían
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Imperfect trigger words
Todos los días - everyday Nunca – never A meudo- often Siempre- always A veces- sometimes A menudo- often Todo el tiempo- all the time Casi siempre- almost always
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Irregular imperfecto
Ir Ser Ver -iba -era -veía
-ibas -eras Veías
-iba -era -veía
-Íbamos
-iban
-éramos
-eran
-veíamos
-veían
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Preterite vs. Imperfect
Completed actions
Tells a series of past events
A beginning or ending of a action has
been completed
Past actions and events
Ongoing actions with no beginning
or end
Describes physical and
emotional states
Used for habitually repeated actions
Explains background information
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Ser vs. Estar
Ser = Estar = DOCTORPED HELPING-Description
-occupation
-characteristics
-time
-origin
-Relationships
-Possession
-Events
-dates
-health
-emotions
-location
-present condition
-ING
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Verbs like Gustar
Doler Aburrir Encantar Faltar Fascinar Interesar Molestar
Apetecer Disgustar
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Comparatives and superlatives
Menos…que Mejor…que Más…de Tan…como
Beuno- mejor
(good - better) Malo- peor
(bad – worse) Vieja- mayor (old – older) Joven- menor (young –
younger)
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Connecting words
Aunque- even though Tambien- also Mientras- while A pesar de- in spite of Pero- but Por lo tanto- therefore Sin embargo- nevertheless No obstante- nevertheless
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Future tense
Endings are the same for –er, -ir, and –ar verbs
Attached to a infinitive (infinitive + “ “)
É Emos
ás Éis
á án
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Future trigger words
Manana- yesterday El proximo… En…
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Future irregulars
Decir- dir Hacer- har Poner- pondo Salir- saldr Tener- tendr Valer- valdr Poder- podr Querer- querr Saber- sabr Caber- cabr Haber- habr
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Por
Passing through –PORtal
General, not specific location –PORtugal
How long something lasts –PORever
An exchange –imPORt/ exPORt
Doing something on anothers behalf A means of trasport –
transPORtation The cause of something -
PORpose
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Para
For whom something is done A specific destination The purpose something is done To express an opinion In contrast between 2 things; a
comparison To express the idea of a deadline Employment