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which are the 3 strong vowels?
a e o
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which are the 2 weak vowels?
i u
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how many syllables in the word “Republica”?
4
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how many syllables in the word “anaranjado”?
5
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how many syllables in the Spanish word “come”?
2
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What is a “diptongo”?
two vowels that combine together
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If a word ends in n,s, vowel and has the stress on the next to the last syllable, does it need an accent?
no
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If a word ends in n,s, vowel and has the stress on the last syllable, does it need an accent?
yes
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If a word ends in a consonant and has the stress on the next to the last syllable, does it need an accent?
yes
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If a word ends in a consonant and has the stress on the last syllable, does it need an accent?
no
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If a word has the stress on the third to the last syllable, does it need an accent?
yes
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él and el, sí and si, tú and tu - Why does one have an accent and the other no?
To distinguish between the two
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él and el, sí and si, tú and tu – Does the accent affect the pronunciation?
No, it’s just to distinguish between the two
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If “que, cuando, quien”, etc. are used in a question, do they have an accent?
yes
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yo debo estudiar
I should study
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debes comer
you should eat
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ustedes deben escuchar
y’all should listen
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no debes olvidar
you shouldn’t forget
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debemos recordar
we should remember
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odio tomar apuntes
I hate to take notes
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¿odias hacer la tarea?
do you hate to do homework?
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no quiero olvidar
I don’t want to forget
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no quiero olvidar hacer la tarea
I don’t want to forget to do the homework
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a veces yo olvido comer
sometimes I forget to eat
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nunca olvido dormir
I never forget to sleep
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recuerda
he/she remembers
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recuerdan
they/y’all remember
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¿Qué odias hacer?
What do you hate to do?
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¿Qué debo hacer?
What should I do?
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Quiero poder recordar hacer la tarea
I want to be able to do the homework
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Voy a comer
I’m going to eat
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Vas a comer
you’re going to eat
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Va a comer
he/she’s going to eat
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Vamos a comer
we’re going to eat
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Van a comer
they/y’all are going to eat
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Vamos a tomar apuntes
We’re going to take notes
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Voy a olvidar
I’m going to forget
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Nunca vas a olvidar
You’re never going to forget
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¿Vas a acampar este verano?
Are you going to camp (go camping) this summer?
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¿Qué vas a comprar?
What are you going to buy?
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vamos a salir en dos horas
we’re going to leave in two hours
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Voy a salir de GV
I’m going to leave GV
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no quiero morir
I don’t want to die
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voy a tener hijos antes de morir
I’m going to have kids before dying
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no quiero morir antes de graduarme
I don’t want to die before graduating
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Voy a casarme
I’m going to get married
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graduarme
to graduate (myself)
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Voy a dejar de trabajar
I’m going to stop working
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¿Cuándo vas a dejar de hablar?
when are you going to stop talking?
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¿Cuándo vas a casarte?
When are you going to get married?
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no voy a dejar de aprender
I’m not going to stop learning
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Nunca debes dejar de aprender
You should never stop learning
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voy a tener hijos después de casarme
I’m going to have kids after getting married
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voy a casarme en cinco años
I’m going to get married in 5 years
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voy a dormir después de comer
I’m going to sleep after eating
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¿Quién va a trabajar este verano?
Who is going to work this summer?
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Nadie va a tomar apuntes este lunes
No one is going to take notes this Mon.
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¿Hay alguien que quiere comer?
Is there anyone that wants to eat?
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When the direct object is a person, you use the…
“a” personal
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This part of speech receives the action of the verb and answers the question, “who?” or “what?”
Direct Object
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quiero buscar ___ mi abuela
a
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quiero buscar ___ mi mochila
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