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Study, Study, Study!!! :-) at Profe B.com

Study, Study, Study!!! :-)

I hope you’re all studying! Only four weeks until quarter grades. Not only do you want to study current vocabulary and structures, but also all previous information! Don’t fall behind! Quizzes and tests can come at any time. :-)
Some hints…
…Spanish 1: Present tense, stem-changers, future tense, preterite, 3 irregular preterites, direct-object pronouns, this, that, these, adjective use, vocab, vocab, vocab!!!!

…Spanish 2: Preterite tense, imperfect tense, stem-changers (both present and preterite), possessive adjectives/pronouns, irregular preterites and imperfects, imperfect vs. preterite, reflexive verbs, vocab, vocab, vocab!!!!!

Have fun!

Profesor Benedict

14 comments so far

  1. A boy March 7, 2005 5:46 pm

    Sometimes I take Direct Pronouns as el, or la

  2. Maggie March 7, 2005 5:52 pm

    FUN!? since when is studying fun!? very FUN-ny Mr. Benedict………

  3. Profesor Benedict March 7, 2005 6:01 pm

    The direct object pronouns are lo, la, los, or las.

    The direct/indirect object pronouns are me, te, or nos.

    The indirect object pronouns are le and les.

    The secret is knowing what they mean and how to use them. Do they USUALLY go before or after the verb in Spanish?

    What two things are extremely important about Spanish adjectives?

    Which adjectives break one of the above rules?

    The first person in each class to answer the above correctly, will win a prize!!!

    This=este/esta
    These=estos/estas
    That=ese/esa
    Those=esos/esas
    That over there=aquel/aquella
    Those over there=aquellos/aquellas

  4. A boy March 7, 2005 6:08 pm

    Thank you very much!

  5. Albert March 7, 2005 6:18 pm

    ooh I’ll see if I’ll get it right!

    Lo, la, los, and las means “it” (singular or plural)

    me, te, and nos mean me, you, us (in that order)

    le and les means him/her/Ud. and them/Uds. (I think)

    These usually go BEFORE!

    Like “Le da.” Le means “him/her/Ud.” so if you want it to say “he/she/Ud. gives it to us” it is “Nos da.”

    Right?

  6. xpureinn0cenc3 March 7, 2005 6:50 pm

    The secret is knowing what they mean and how to use them. Do they USUALLY go before or after the verb in Spanish?

    before

    What two things are extremely important about Spanish adjectives?

    it must match the subject? i think? and uhm it also needs to go before?

    Which adjectives break one of the above rules?

    i cant really think of any special adjectives at the moment. the only odd adjective i can think of right now would be tener (have, hunger, age) thing.

  7. Profesor Benedict March 7, 2005 7:09 pm

    Both answer entries are either incomplete, are partially incorrect, or totally wrong in various parts. Check your answers and retry! :-)

  8. Profesor Benedict March 7, 2005 7:10 pm

    Tener is a verb not an adjective!!!

    And where do adjectives go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ughhhhhhhhhh!

    How many times do I have to say it!!!!!!

    Do any of you pay attention?????????????? :-)

  9. Will March 7, 2005 8:04 pm

    I do!!!

  10. MD March 7, 2005 8:42 pm

    WOW it took forever to read that. hey im sad…

  11. Calvin March 7, 2005 9:35 pm

    The secret is knowing what they mean and how to use them. Do they USUALLY go before or after the verb in Spanish?
    -before
    What two things are extremely important about Spanish adjectives?
    -must match the subject
    -goes after the subject
    Which adjectives break one of the above rules?
    this, that, these, those; they go before the subject

  12. Patrick March 7, 2005 9:45 pm

    The secret is knowing what they mean and how to use them. Do they USUALLY go before or after the verb in Spanish?
    After because the noun is more important than the adj.
    What two things are extremely important about Spanish adjectives?

    The ending have to match the subject and The adj has to go after the noun.
    Which adjectives break one of the above rules?
    Color Adjs… Color Adjs come before the noun.

  13. Patrick March 7, 2005 9:49 pm

    OPPS! i didnt mean color. I meant numbers.

  14. xpureinn0cenc3 March 8, 2005 3:28 pm

    HAHA OOPS. you were talking to the nyquil : )

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