2. Table of Contents Conditional Perfect Tense Present Past Irregulars Subjunctive Perfect Tan y Tanto Impersonal Se Saber vs. Conocer Commands Subjunctive Impersonal Expressions Expressions of Emotions Conjunctions of Time Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns
3. Conditional Used for: -possibility -probability -wonder -”Would, could, must have, or probably
9. Tan and Tanto -Example: El libroes tan buenocomo la película. -Example: Pedro tienetantodinerocomo Roberto.
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13. Tú Affirmative Commands Conjugate infinitive to the tú form and drop the “s” Examples -Comer: come -Hablar: habla Irregulars
14. Tú Negative Commands “Yo” form then drop the “o” Add opposite tú ending Examples -Comer: no comas -Hablar: no hables Irregualrs
15. Nosotros Commands For reflexive verbs: Drop the final “s” of command before attatching reflexive pronoun -levantemos noslevantémonos
16. IOP/ DOP Placement Commands Negative Commands Attatchdirectle to end of imperative form of verb Example: Cómpralo If both IO and DO object pronouns are attatched, IO comes before DO Example: CómpreloUd. CómpreleloUd. Object pronouns come before command form ov verb Example: No lo compre. If both IO and DO object pronouns, IO comes before DO Example: No me lo compre.
23. DemonstrativePronouns and Adjectives Always agree in number and gender Example used as a pronoun: Yoquieroaquil I want that over there. Example used as an adjective Yoquiero el postreaquil. I want that desert over there. Singular Plural