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Change: it during the session. There is also a Power Point presentation about using the preterite and the imperfect attached at the bottom. If this is a topic you are having trouble with, be sure to look it over and try the practice quiz on the last slide!
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Feb 10 2011, 9:23 PM EST
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Change: quizzes attached at the bottom of this page. One is on sentence construction.The other is on ser vs estar.If you are having trouble with either of these topics, do the practice quiz before tutoring, then bring it with you and we can go over it during the session.
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Jan 31 2011, 6:18 PM EST
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Change: Threads. SomeSOME helpfulHELPFUL SpanishSPANISH resources:RESOURCESstudyspanish.com Lots of free tutorials! I like the Spanish Verbs and Daily Word links.Fill-in-the-blank Exercises You can choose by vocab topic (la comida) or grammar topic (el presente de indicativo)Grammar Strategies Get started under "Topics" on the left-hand side.
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Change: page under Threads. Some helpful Spanish resources:studyspanish.com Lots of free tutorials! I like the Spanish Verbs and Daily Word links.Fill-in-the-blank Exercises You can choose by vocab topic (la comida) or grammar topic (el presente de indicativo)Grammar Strategies Get started under "Topics" on the left-hand side.
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Jan 31 2011, 5:55 PM EST
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Change: semester. I work at Motor Supply Company in the Vista, I enjoy ice cream and pretzel M&Ms, and I hope to someday know all of the lyrics to "We Didn't Start the Fire".You can contact me with questions at murphymm@email.sc.edu or at the bottom of this page under Threads.
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Change: I am here to help with anything from Spanish 100 and 200 level classes that you want some extra practice with!To make an appointment, either:-Sign up on TutorTracor-Stop by the front desk of the SSCAbout me:I am a junior, majoring
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Change: Renamed from Jess' Spanish Wiki by Jan 5 2011, 8:03 PM EST for: Rename
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Change: TIP: For your time to be most effective, it is best if you come with questions or exercises that you may need help on. That
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Change: direct object. Personality and Character Traits:simpactico/ antipatico: nice/ meantimido/sociable: timid/ sociableamable/ cruel: nice/ crueleducado/maleducado: educated/ uneducatedcarinoso/ frio: loving/ coldhonesto/ mentiroso: honest/ liarserio/ divertido: serious/ funbueno/ malo: good/ badperezoso/ trabajador: lazy/ hard workingoptimista/ pesimista: optimistic/ pessimisticresponsable/ irresponsable: responsible/ irresponsible
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Change: *before nouns, to identify a person or thing or to provide information such as nationality, kinship, religion, etc. EX: Marcos y yo somos estudiantes. Marcos and I are students. EX: Somos puertorriquenos. We are Puerto Rican. *to provide infomration such as telephone numbers and addresses. EX: ?Cual
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Change: upon. In the sentence "I give the flowers to my girlfriend," "flowers" is the direct object, they are what is being given. "Girlfriend" is the indirect object: she receives the direct object, the flowers. The indirect object is "to whom or for whom," which would receive the direct object.
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Change: is a major building block of a sentence. Clauses are defined by conjugated verb forms. Each clause contains one and only one conjugated verb form, and each conjugated verb form in turn implies a clause. A simple sentence consists of a single clause: Estamos en casa. (We are at home.)
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Change: I really enjoy spending time with family, community services, and enjoying life! **This Wiki page will be a fabulous resource for additional resources to guide and aid you in your Spanish
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Change: The Imperfect tense expresses an action or state of being that was continous during the past and its completion is not specified. The word 'imperfect' suggests the idea of incomplete. Want to test your skills? Take this practice quiz on the preterite and imperfect. It provides instant feedback. QUICK QUIZ
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Change: Preterite: The Preterite tense expresses an action that was completed at some time in the past.***Using the Imperfect:The Imperfect tense expresses an action or state of being that was continous during the past and its completion is not specified. The word 'imperfect' suggests the idea of incomplete.
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Change: comía.comía. -My brother was reading and my father was eating. To describe physical, emotional and mental states or conditions:For example,-Estaba tan enojado que quería gritar. -I was so angry that I wanted to shout. To tell time-Eran las siete y media de la tarde. -It
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