2. Nationalities
Stem Changers
Para
Indirect Object Pronouns
Pronoun Placement
Gustar
Affirmative and Negative Words
Superlatives
Reflexives
Affirmative tu Commands+ Irregulars+ Pronoun
Placement
Negative tu Commands+ Irregulars+ Pronoun
Placement
Sequencing Events
3.
4.
5. Can Mean:
“In order to”
Indicates purpose, intent, usefulness, and need
Destination
“No later then” or “by”
“Considering”
Personal Reaction
With estar can mean
“To be about to”
“To be ready to”
6. Before conjugated verb
Attach to an infinitive
Attach to a gerund
Me Te Le Nos Les
7. 1. Attach the pronoun to the infinitive
2. Attach the pronoun to a progressive tense
3. Attach the pronoun to an affirmative
command
4. Place the pronoun before a conjugated
verb
8. “To like”
Indirect Object Pronouns go along with the subject
Verb is plural according to object
Me Gusta/ Gustan
Te Gusta/ Gustan
Le Gusta/ Gustan
Nos Gusta/ Gustan
Les Gusta/ Gustan
10. -ísimo -ísimos -ísimas -ísima
Adjectives ending in c, g or z, change spelling to
qu, gu, and c, respectively.
11. Rules
Can go in front of conjugated verb
Can be attached to gerund (accent
3rd to last)
Can attach to infinitive
Can attach to affirmative command
Pronouns
me
te
se
Nos
se1. Conjugate
2. Add reflexive prounoun
12. Affirmative Commands
Di Sal
Haz Sé
Ve Ten
Pon Ven
Attach the pronoun to the infinitive
Attach the pronoun to a progressive tense
Attach the pronoun to an affirmative command
Place the pronoun before a conjugated verb
13. Tener • No tengas
Venir • No vengas
Di/Decir • No de/digas
Ir • No vayas
Ser • No seas
Haz • No hagas
Estar • No estés
Saber • No sepas