What is the helping verb to have and how do you conjugate it in present perfect?
Haber he has ha hemos habéis han
If an ER IR verb has a vowel at the end of the stem how do you make it into a past participle. Such as LEER and DESTRUIR
you add and accent to the I in ido
leído destruído
What is the helping verb in past perfect and how do you conjugate it? And what do they all have accented.
The verb must have a negative word in front of it and the sentence will have every word to the negative. That means there can be double and more negatives in a Spanish sentence.
What are 2 ways to say "NO WAY"
Ni hablar and de ninguna mañera
What is the rule for the verb and past participle that is different from English?
You can never split the verb and past participle. You can in English.
Many irregular past participles end in uelto. Name 3 and tell the meaning in English.
devuelto returned something, envuelto, wrapped, vuelto, returned, revuelto stirred
You need a stopping point when using past perfect. One way to accomplish this is to use before and after. (antes de and después de) If you are using either of those in your sentence, how do you conjugate the verb that follows "de" and what will English Speakers understand it to mean?
The verb will stay an infinitive and English speakers will understand it to mean ING.
Alguno and ninguno are the only adjectives with the negative word list. What do the following mean?
Alguna tarea, ningún libro and no tengo ninguno.
some homework, not any books and I don't have any.
What negative idiom could you say is the opposite of Para siempre? Make sure you choose an idiom.
Nunca jamás
A past participle takes the ending of the verb off and adds 3 letters. How would you make the following cooking verbs into past participles.
Asar Cocer Batir
Asado Cocido Batido
What are the irregular past participles for these common verbs
Abrir, Escribir, Decir, Poner, and Hacer
Abierto, Escrito, Dicho, Puesto, Hecho
Make the past perfect for the following.
You had set the table, We had eaten, I had cleared the table.
Tu habías puesto la mesa, Nosotros habíamos comido, Yo había quitado la mesa.
Say this sentence in the negative.
Yo conozco a alguien que tiene algún chicle.
No conozco a nadie que no tiene ningún chicle.
Say more then ever, worse than ever and better than anyone,
más que nunca, peor que nunca, y mejor que nadie
Traduce en inglés ¿Te has quejado jamás de la tarea en español?
Have you ever complained about Spanish homework?
Traduce en inglés Mi madre me ha dicho que las plantas han muerto.
My mom has told me that the plants have died.
Traduce en inglés Yo me había puesto el smoking antes de ir al baile.
I had put on the Tux before going to the dance.
Traduce en inglés Ninguno de mis amigos tiene ninguna tarea pero yo tengo alguna.
None of my friends have any homework but I have some.
Traduce en inglés Mi padre nunca ha dicho una mentira. Ni yo tampoco.
My father has never told a lie. Me neither.
Traduce en español. I have driven a boat on a lake but I have never gone in a canoe.
Yo he navegado un bote en un lago pero nunca (jamás) he ido en canoa.
Traduce en español I have brought you the book because I have read it already. (ya)
Yo te he traído el libro porque ya lo he leído.
Tracuce en español. We had never eaten octopus before having gone to México.
Nunca habíamos comido pulpo antes de haber ido a México.
Traduce en español I don't have any gum and María doesn't have any either. (tener is your verb to have)
No tengo ningún chicle y María no tiene ninguno tampoco.
Traduce en español My friends had not only made the dinner but also had washed the dishes.
Mis amigos no solo habían hecho la cena sino también habían lavado los platos.