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Conjunctions Y – E, O – U, Pero, Sino, Sino Que Sp. 3 H c.11

Conjunctions Y – E, O – U, Pero, Sino, Sino Que Sp. 3 H c.11. Conjunctions You’ve probably noticed that Spanish tends to run words together: mi hijo – “mijo” In this presentation, we’ll look at how this effects the use of Y (and) and O (or). Conjunctions

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Conjunctions Y – E, O – U, Pero, Sino, Sino Que Sp. 3 H c.11

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  1. Conjunctions Y – E, O – U, Pero, Sino, Sino Que Sp. 3 H c.11

  2. Conjunctions You’ve probably noticed that Spanish tends to run words together: mi hijo – “mijo” In this presentation, we’ll look at how this effects the use of Y (and) and O (or).

  3. Conjunctions Running words together that have the same back to back vowel sounds cuases a problem when it causes an entire word to disappear: Padres y hijos – “ padres yjos” To solve this problem the following changes occur and need to be recognized and used…

  4. Conjunctions The Y changes to E in front of words that begin with I or hi (EXCEPT before words that begin with hie): Padres y hijos Padres e hijos

  5. Conjunctions The O changes to U in front of words that begin with o or ho: Bolígrafos o hojas de papel Bolígrafos u hojas de papel

  6. Conjunctions (but) The word PERO is typically used to mean “but”. BUT there are two other expressions that are translated as BUT in certain circumstances… they are SINO and SINO QUE

  7. Conjunctions The word PERO is typically used to mean but… Paco arrived late but at least he came. Paco llegó temprano pero por lo menos él vino. (When in doubt – use pero for “but”)

  8. Conjunctions The expressions SINO and SINO QUE can also be translated to mean BUT, but only if the follow conditions are met… 1. The first phrase or clause in NEGATIVE AND 2. The second phrase or clause contradicts the first Ie…He didn’t arrive early, but (rather) late. Ie…No llegó temprano, sino tarde.

  9. Conjunctions The expressions SINO and SINO QUE are distinguished by… 1. The first phrase or clause in NEGATIVE 2. The second phrase or clause contradicts the first 3. The expression is followed by a conjugated verb Ie…Paco no llegó temprano, sino que llegó a tiempo.

  10. Conjunctions (ejemplos de los tres) Ie…Paco llegó tarde, pero trae la música. Ie…Paco no llegó temprano, sino a tiempo. Ie…Paco no llegó temprano, sino que llegó a tiempo.

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