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Word Wall Honors Spanish II. SUBJECT PRONOUN. is a word that replaces a noun and is used as the subject of a sentence. Example: The boy runs. He runs. Week of August 29 th - September 2 nd. INFINITIVE. The word “to” plus a verb. Example: to run ( correr ), to walk ( caminar ).
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SUBJECT PRONOUN • is a word that replaces a noun and is used as the subject of a sentence. Example: The boy runs. He runs. Week of August 29th- September 2nd
INFINITIVE • The word “to” plus a verb. • Example: to run (correr), to walk (caminar) Week of August 29th- September 2nd
Definite Article • THE- identifies a specific item. • Spanish: el, los, la, las Week of September 6th- September 9th
Indefinite Article • A, AN, SOME- identifies an unspecific item. • Spanish: un, unos, una, unas Week of September 6th- September 9th
Hay= There is, There are • Infinitive form: Haber Week of September 12th- September 16th
Personal “a” • The preposition “a” is placed before a direct object that refers to a specific people or to a pet. • Example: Amo a mi perro.- I love my dog. Week of September 12th- September 16th
Possessive Adjectives • modifies a noun by attributing possession (or other sense of belonging) to someone or something. • Example: my dog-mi perro Week of September 19th- September 23rd
Aquí • English transition- HERE Week of September 19th- September 23rd
Stem-Changing Verbs • A verb that changes the stem from e > ie, o > ue, or e > i in all forms except nosotros/nosotras and vosotros/vosotras Week of September 26th- September 30th
Indirect Object Pronouns • stand for the noun that is the recipient of the verb's action Week of September 26th- September 30th
Ser • To be Permanent Week of October 3rd – October 7th
Estar • To be Temporary Week of October 3rd – October 7th
SIEMPRE • Always Week of October 11th – October 14th
HijosHija-Hijo • Children • Daughter-Son Week of October 11th – October 14th
CADA • Each Week of October 17th – October 21th
Poder- to be able to • Yopuedo • Túpuedes • Ella, él, Udpuede • Nosotrospodemos • Vosotrospodéis • Ellas, ellos, uds. pueden Week of October 17th – October 21th
La madre-El padre Mother Father ↓ ↓ Week of October 24th – October 28th
La tía-El tío Aunt Uncle ↓ ↓ Week of October 24th – October 28th
La prima-El primo Cousin Cousin Feminine Masculine ↓ ↓ Week of October 31st – November 4th
La sobrina-El sobrino niece nephew ↓ ↓ Week of October 31st – November 4th
El hermano- La hermana brother sister ↓ ↓ Week of November 7th – 11th
El abuelo- La abuela Grandfather Grandmother ↓ ↓ Week of November 7th – 11th
El nieto - La nieta Grandson Granddaughter ↓ ↓ Week of November 14th – 18th
Los parientes relatives ↓ Week of November 14th – 18th
Entonces • then Week of November 21st – 25th
Allí • There, over there Week of November 21st – 25th
Anoche • Last night Week of November 29th-December 2nd
El pasado • Past Week of November 29th – December 2nd
Junto • Together Week of December 5th – 9th
Ayer • Yesterday Week of December 5th – 9th
El hombre de nieve • Snowman Week of December 12th – 16th
San Nicolás/ Papá Noel • Santa Claus Week of December 12th – 16th
El elfo • Elf Week of December 19th – 22nd
El reno • Reindeer Week of December 19th – 22nd
Felizañonuevo • Happy New Year Week of January 2nd– 6th, 2012
Dos mil doce • 2012 Week of January 2nd- 6th, 2012