(AD) / Quantity Adverbs
These "point out" nouns or demonstrate them (answer in Spanish only).
What are demonstrative adjectives/ adjetivos demonstrativos
In Spanish, if two or more things are the same we say this.
What are igual (es)?
This what receives the action of the verb (answer in Spanish).
What is the objeto directo?
In Spanish, we use these two verbs to express desire and preference (state which verb is for which expression and their definition).
What are the verbs querer (to want) and the verb preferir (to prefer)?
Peru has this and it is one of the 7 wonders of the world.
What is Machu Picchu?
In Spanish, we use these to express "how much" of something.
What are adverbios de cantidad.
We use these terms to describe if two or more things are the different.
What is diferente (es)?
We know them as articles that replace the direct object to sound less repetitive (answer in Spanish, please).
What are pronombres de objeto directo?
In Spanish, we use this verb to express rejection and add a specific negative form.
What is the verb gustar (to like) when adding the term no at the beginning?
This is a drink in Peru that is made of purple corn and sugar.
What is Chicha Morada?
ADs always agree in number and gender with the noun they modify, true or false.
What is true about adjetivos demonstrativos?
In Spanish we express inequality regarding one characteristic using these two forms and their translations.
What is
más… que (more… than)
or menos… que (less… than)?
These are the 4 PODs we have to know in Spanish.
What are lo los, la, las?
This is what you would translate this sentence to in Spanish: Do you want these oranges?
Quieres estas naranjas?
These are the three most sacred animals for Peruvians in touch with their Inca culture.
What is the condor, the puma (cougar), and the snake?
This is the location (s) [in relationship to the POS] in which ADs and ACs are placed.
What is AD & AC (before the noun)
In Spanish, we have these two types of comparisons.
What are the objects (things) and qualities used to compare in Spanish?
In the order of a sentence, this is the part where PODs are placed.
What is the part before the conjugated verb?
This is what you would translate this sentence to in Spanish: They prefer to drink coffee.
Ell@s prefieren tomar café?
This is what Peruvians call the mother of earth and time.
What is the Pachamama?
This is what you would translate this sentence to in Spanish: I like those bananas quite a bit.
Me gustan bastante esas (aquellas) bananas.
This is what you would translate this sentence to in Spanish: The apple is as sweet as the juice.
These the translated and replaced sentences of the objeto directo in the first sentence and its corresponding POD.
We want the apple juice -->
Nosotros queremos el jugo de manzana --> nosotros lo queremos
This is what you would translate this sentence to in Spanish: You all don't like fish today?
No les gusta el pescado hoy?
These five countries border Perú.
What are Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, & Ecuador?