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Jesus Prabhu GRAMMAR BOOK 2 nd SEMESTER

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Jesus Prabhu

GRAMMAR BOOK2nd SEMESTER

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Table of Contents• Title Page• Table of Contents• Conditional and Irregulars• Perfect Tense (Present)• Perfect Tense (Past)• Perfect Tense (Future)• Present Perfect Irregulars• Subjunctive Perfect• Tan/Tanto• Impersonal se• Saber vs. Conocer

• Los Mandatos• Affirmative Commands• Negative Commands• Irregular Commands• DOP and IOP Placement• Nosotros Command• Subjunctive• Irregulars• Impersonal Expressions• Expressions of Emotion• Conjunctions of time• Demonstative Adjectives and

Pronouns

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Conditional Form and Irregulars

• ENDINGS:• ia• ias• iamos• ian

• Used with verbs like gustar

• Would, should, could

Poner: yo PONDRia

Tener: yo TENDRia

Valer: nos VALDRiamos

Saber: Tu SABRias

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Perfect Tense (Present)

• Main Verb and Auxiliary verb are required to form this tense.

• HE comido• HAS comido• HA comido• HEMOS comido• HABEIS comido• HAN comido

• HABER:• He• Has• Ha• Hemos• Habeis• han

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Perfect Tense (Past)

• In order to form the past perfect, start by using the imperfect of HABER plus the masculine singular form of the past participle.

• ENDINGS:• AR- ANDO• ER/IR- IDO

• Habia escuchando• Habias escuchando• Habia escuchando• Habiamos escuchando• Habiais escuchando• Habian escuchando

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Perfect Tense (Future)

• Like the past tense, you use haber, however, the present tense. Plus the singular masculine form of the past participle.

• He escuchando• Has escuchando• Ha escuchando• Hemos escuchando• Habeis escuchando• Han escuchando

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Perfect Present Irregulars

• Abrir- abierto

• Romper- roto

• Solver- suelto

• Poner- puesto

• Cubrir- cubierto

• Morir- muerto

• Escribir- escrito

• Hacer- hecho

• Satisfacer- satisfecho

• Volver- vuelto

• Decir- dicho

• Ver- visto

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Subjunctive Perfect

• Haber:• Haya• Hayas• Haya• Hayamos• Hayan

• Used when a verb is in subjunctive form for all tenses, also used to indicate completed actions is present, future or command tenses.

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Tan Tanto

• To form a comparison of equality with adjectives or adverbs.

• TAN + ADJECTIVE/ADVERB + COMO

• To form a comparison of equality with nouns.

• TANTO + NOUN + COMO

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Impersonal se

• The Impersonal se is the English equivalent of one or people.

• It refers to an unidentified person.

• Se necesita una capa nueva.

• Se entra por aqui.

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Saber Conocer

• Used to express knowledge or lack of knowledge of a fact or some form of information.

• Sixto sabe habla con los chicas.

• To say one does or does not no a person or some form of information.

• Yo no conozco que hora es.

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Los Mandatos

• Used in ordering someone to do something, this is the imperative form of the verb.

• Informal, is used among friends and used to be polite or to show respect. This is a polite command.

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Affirmative Commands

• Tu Commands:

• Conjugate: Subtract:• AR -a• ER -e• IR -e

• Usted Commands

• Conjugate: Subtract:• AR -e, -

en• ER -a, -

an• IR -a, -

an

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Negative Commands

• Tu Command Negative

• Conjugate Subtract• AR -es• IR -as• ER -as

• Usted Command Negative

• Conjugate Subtract• AR -e, -en• ER -a, -an• IR -a, -an

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Irregular Commands

• Only occurs with affirmative tu commands.

• Poner = pon• Tener = ten• venir = ven• Salir = sal• Ser = se• Decir = di• Ir = ve• Hacer = haz

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DOP and IOP Placement

• DOP• Placed before verb if

there is one verb.• Me -Me• Te- You• Le - Him, you• La – Her, you• Os- You all• Los- Them, you all• Las – Them, you all

• IOP• Placed before conjugated

verb.• Me – To or for me• Te – to or for you• La – To or for him, her, you• Nos- To or for us• Os- to or for you all• Les – to or for them, you

all

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Nosotros Commands

• In affirmative Nosotros commands, the final s is dropped before adding the NOS pronoun.

• VERB + NOS

• Habemos + NOS =Habemonos

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Subjunctive

• Used to express everything except for certainty and objectivity.

• Rarely used in English, very widely used in Spanish.

• Start in yo form then drop –o.

• AR: IR:• -e -a• -es -as• -e -a• -emos -amos• -en -an

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Irregulars

• DAR

• ESTAR

• HABER

• IR

• SABER

• SER

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Impersonal Expressions

• These trigger the use of the indicative mood.

• a menos que..• Es bueno que..• Es imposible que..• Es importante que..• Cuando…• Con tal que..• Antes que…• Conviene que..

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Expressions of Emotions

• Indicate all forms of emotions.

• Alegrarse de que..• Temer que..• Es peor que..• Es mejor que..• Es malo que..• Estar triste que..• Es raro que..

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Conjunctions of Time

• Use the indicative when the action is in the subordinate clause.

• The subjunctive is used when the main clause is in a command or the future.

• Asi que• Cuando• Despues de que• En cuanto• Hasta que• Luego que• Tan pronto como

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Demonstative Adjectives and Pronouns

• Words that replace a noun in a sentence.

MASCULINE• Este, ese, aquel• Estos, esos, aquellos

TODOS:Esto, eso, aquello

FEMININE• Esta, esa, aquella• Estas, esas, aquellas