Spanish Grammar: a QuickStudy Laminated Reference Guide
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6 page laminated guide includes:
- The alphabet
- Cardinals
- Ordinals
- Rules of stress
- Articles
- Syllabification
- Nouns
- Capitalization
- Adverbs
- Comparatives & superlatives
- Prepositions
- Adjectives
- Pronouns
- Verbs
- Indicative mood
- Subjunctive mood
- Imperative mood
- Ser & Estar
- Reflexive verbs
- Gustar
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THE ALPHABET The 27 letters of the Spanish alphabet:
SPANISH GRAMMARCARDINALS
NOTE: For cardinals, uno changes to un before masculine nouns and to una before feminine nouns; ordinals agree in gender and number with their nouns; primer and tercer are used before masculine singular nouns
SPANISH GRAMMARORDINALS
SPANISH GRAMMARRULES OF STRESS
Words ending in a vowel or the consonants n or s have stress on the next-to-last syllable and are called palabras graves: ca-ba-llo (horse), e-xa-men (exam), e-llos (they)
Words ending in a consonant other than n or s have stress on the last syllable and are called palabras agudas: doc-tor(doctor), es-pa-ñol (Spanish), fe-li-ci-dad(happiness)
When a word does not conform to either of the previously mentioned rules, a written accent indicates where the stress falls: ca-fé(coffee), ár-bol(tree), e-xá-me-nes (exams); words with stress on the third from the last syllable are called palabras esdrújulas
A written accent is also used to distinguish between two words with the same spelling but different meaning, such as tú (you) and tu (your) and que (that/who) and qué (what)
SPANISH GRAMMARARTICLES Can be definite or indefinite and must agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify
Definite Articles
Definite articles indicate a specific person, place, or thing; the Spanish definite articles el, la, los, and las (which translate to the in English) are used with:
Infinitives used as nouns, especially at the beginning of a sentence: El estudiar es bueno. (Studying is good.)
Nouns in a series: Pongo el libro, el cuaderno y elbolígrafo sobre la mesa. (I put the book, notebook, and pen on the table.)
Certain nouns such