Ordinal Numbers
Saber/Conocer;
Pedir/Preguntar
Comparisons
Adverbs
Conjugation
100

This is the ordinal number for first.

primero

100

These are the yo forms of pedir and preguntar

pido, pregunto

100

This is the word that is followed by más or menos.

que

100
This is what you add to the feminine form of a regular adjective to make it an adverb.

-mente

100

This is the yo form of hablar, comer y abrir.

hablo, como, abro

200

This is the ordinal number symbol for cuarta hermana.

4a

200

This is the verb that you would use to say that a student asks a friend for a pencil.

pedir

200

This is the word that is followed by tan or a form of tanto.

como

200

This is the adverb form of lento.

lentamente

200

This is the tú form of cantar, beber y escribir.

cantas, bebes, escribes

300

This is the ordinal number for ninth.

noveno

300

This is the yo form of saber

300

This is how you would say "I eat more than him."

Yo como más que él.

300

This is the adverb form of rápido.

rápidamente

300

This is the nosotros form of bailar, leer y recibir.

bailamos, leemos, recibimos

400

These are all of the possible symbols for the ordinal number seventh.

7o, 7a, 7os, 7as, 7er

400

This is the yo form of conocer.

conozco

400

This is how you would say "I study as much as him."

Yo estudio tanto como él.
400
This is the adverb from of fácil.

fácilmente

400

These are the él/ella/usted forms of jugar, entender y pedir.

juega, entiende y pide

500

This is the ordinal number for third son.

tercer

500

This is the verb that you would use to say that you know someone.

conocer

500

This is how you would say "I am as smart as my teacher."

Yo soy tan inteligente como mi maestro/a.

500

This is the adverb form of nunca.

nunca

500

These are the yo forms of salir, saber y ponerse.

salgo, sé y me pongo

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