Some of the uses of the verbs SER and ESTAR can be remembere…
Some of the uses of the verbs SER and ESTAR can be remembered by using the acronyms DOCTOR and PLACE. Look at the acronyms below. Look at the sentence below. Then pick from the four answers choices given to you and choose the description that matches how the verb SER or ESTAR is being used in the sentence. SENTENCE: Marisol es baja de estatura y delgada. VERB SER Description Occupation Character trait Time Origin (DE) Relationship ____________________ VERB ESTAR Positions Locations Actions Conditions Emotions
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Work with the following stem changing verbs: CERRAR (to close) and PENSAR (to think). They follow the E to IE stem change pattern in their conjugations in PRESENT TENSE. Like most stem changing verbs, they do not have a stem change in the NOSOTROS/NOSOTRAS and VOSOTROS/VOSOTRAS conjugations. When you conjugate these stem changing verbs using subject pronouns, you notice that to complete the conjugation you must use the verb endings of regular verbs in present tense. In this case, since both CERRAR and PENSAR are -AR INFINITIVE VERBS, you use the endings of REGULAR -AR INFINITIVE VERBS. Look at the four sentences below and pick the answer choice that does not match the information above about the verbs CERRAR and PENSAR.
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Which of these Spanish language possessive adjectives can be used for more than TWO subject pronouns? HINT: In other words, the possessive adjective can be used to express possession by not just one subject pronoun, but depending on the sentence’s context, you can use it to express possession (of the noun being described) by one of several subject pronouns. These are the subject pronouns: Yo / Tú / Vos / Usted / Él / Ella / Nosotros / Nosotras / Vosotros / Vosotras / Ustedes / Ellos / Ellas
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