Grammar book sp3
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GRAMMAR BOOKTad Cramer
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TABLE OF CONTENTS• Ser • Estar• Preterite
– Triggers – Irregulars
• -car, -gar, -zar• Spock• Cucaracha• Snake• Snake-ey
• Imperfect• Preterite vs. Imperfect• Preterite and Imperfect in the Same Sentence• Por• Para• Por vs. Para• Verbs like Gustar• Comparatives and superlatives• Transition words• Futuro
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SER
•description
D
•origins
O
•classifications
C•t
ime
T
•occupation
O
•relationships
R
•possession
P
•events
E
•dates
D
Singular
Plural
1st person
soy somos
2nd person
eres sois
3rd person
es son• Ser means “to be”
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ESTAR
•health
H
•emotions
E
•locations/conditions
L
•present condition
P
•-ar = ando
•-er/ir = iendo
“ING”
Singular
Plural
1st person
estoy estamos
2nd person
estás estáis
3rd person
está estan• Estar means “to be”
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PRETERITE
AR verbs
-é -amos
-aste
-ó -aron
ER/IR verbs
-í -imos
-iste
-ió -ieron
¡é, í, aste, iste, ó, ió,
amos, imos, aron, ieron,
ESTO ES EL PRETERITO!
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PRETERITE TRIGGER WORDS • These are words which set up a
sentence for preterite tense.• These words make you know its
preterite.• These include:– Ayer– Anoche– Pasado– Anteayer– El semana pasado
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PRETERITE IRREGULARS:-CAR, -GAR, -ZARto get the same sound for certain verbs, the ending
must change.
Ejemplos:
to get the hard “c” from tocar, you must replace the “c” with a “qu”:
TOCAR + -é = toqué
to get the hard “g” sound in jugar in the yo form,
change the “g” to a “gu”:
JUGAR + -é = jugué
to get the soft “z” sound in comenzar, in the yo form change the “z” to a “c”
COMENZAR + -é = comencé
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PRETERITE IRREGULARS:“SPOCK VERBS”
Ir/Ser:Fui FuimosFuisteFue Fueron
Dar/Ver:d/v -i d/v -imosd/v -iste d/v -io d/v -ieron
Hacer:hice hicimoshicistehizo hicieron
These are stem changing verbs in the preterite.
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PRETERITE IRREGULARS:“CUCARACHA” VERBSandar anduv-estar estuv-poder pud-poner pus-querer quis-saber sup-tener tuv-venir vin-decir dij-traer traj-conducir conduj-producir produj-traducir traduj-
• These verbs change form for preterite.
• These verbs need only the normal preterite ending.
• The only exceptions are the verbs in green. – In the plural verb
form, these verbs add “-eron” instead of “-ieron” because they end in “j”s
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PRETERITE IRREGULARS:SNAKESe > i
pedirpreferircompetirrepetirservirsentir
o > udormirmorir
• These verbs are stem changers in the “usted” and “ustedes” form.
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PRETERITE IRREGULARS:SNAKE-EY VERBS Verbs like leer
and oir. They need to
have a “y” in the usted and ustedes.
Leer -leí leímos
leiste leísteis
leyó leyeron
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IMPERFECT
-ar
-aba -ábamos
-abas -abais
-aba -aban
-ir/er
-ía -íamos
-ías -íais
-ía -ían
Irregulars
Ser
era éramos
eras erais
era eranIrregulars
Ir
iba íbamos
ibas ibais
iba iban
Irregulars
Ver
veía veíamos
veías veíais
veía veían
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TRIGGER WORDS• Siempre• A veces• Mientrads• Cada dia• A menudo• Muchas veces• Todos los dias• De vez en cuando• Los lunes• Frecuentemente
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Preterite• A
ctions viewed by speaker as completed
• Beginning or end of past action
• Narrate a series of past actions
Imperfect• To describe
an ongoing past action
• Habitual past actions and events
• Physical emotions or states and characteristics
PRETERITE VS. IMPERFECT
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Imperfect•Tells what was going on when…
Preterite•Interrupts the action
María leía cuando el teléfono sonó.
PRETERITE AND IMPERFECT IN THE SAME SENTENCE
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POR• passing through… PORTAL• general rather than specific• location… PORTUGAL• how long something lasts… POREVER• the cause of something… PORPUSE• an exchange… IMPORT-EXPORT• doing something in place or instead
of someone else… IM POR PAY FOR ME
• a means of transportation TRANSPORTATION
• numbers and time
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PARA• for whom something is done… a surprise
PARATY• destination… PARAGUAY
– El hombre salió PARA Madrid• purpose for which something is done
– Anteojos PARA ver mejor• to express an opinion… PARADON ME
– PARA mí, ejercicios son fantásticos.• to compare or contrast
– PARA maestra, no sabe mucho de las matemáticas • to express the idea of a deadline
– Hay que terminar la tarea PARA mañana. • in order to
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POR VS. PARA Este regalo es por mi mama.
‘por’ suggests it was made by his or her mother
Este regalo es para mi mama. ‘para’ suggests the gift is for or to be given
to his or her mother
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VERBS LIKE GUSTAR Verbs like gustar concur
with what they are “gustar-ing” in plurality.
When gustar is followed by one or more verbs in the infinitive, the singular gustar is used
gustaria – conditional form (would, should could)
faltar, aburrir, encantar, fascinar, importar, interesar, molestan, quedar, caer bien/mal, doler, disgustar, hacer fala, preocupar, soprender, apetecer
Me gustan tus zapatos.I like your shoes.
Me gusta tu chaqueta.I like your jacket.
It agrees in plurality.
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TRANSITION WORDS Can be used to
make language flow more easily.
Ejemplo: Aunque mi
hermano es muy pesado, lo amo.
aunque even though
también also
mientras while
a pesar de in spite of
pero but
por lo tanto therefore
sin embargo/no obstante nevertheless
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COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
La casa es
grande.
más (grande) que (la otra).
el más (grande) de (todos).
Este dinosaurio es
feroz.
menos (feroz) que (la otra).
el menos (feroz) de (todos).
Sofia es tan bonita como Penelope.
Sofia is as pretty as Penelope.
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COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES (CONT.)
more than or less than numbers
“mas de” or “menos de”
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FUTUROinfinitivo +
yo é nosotros
emos
tú ás vosotros
éis
él/ellausted
á ellos/ellasustedes
án
Los Irregulares
decir dir-
hacer har-
poner pondr-
salir saldr-
tener tendr-
valer valdr-
venir vendr-
poder podr-
querer querr-
saber sabr-
caber cabr-
haber habr-
hay habrá‘there
will be’
TRIGGER WORDS
mañana en los días/horas/semanas
el proximo día