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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is a noun? | a person, place or thing(sustantivo) |
| What is a pronoun? | a word that replaces a noun(pronombre) |
| What is a direct object? | a noun that receive the action of the verb(Who/What is + verb?) |
| What is an indirect object? | a noun that benefits or is affected from the action of the verb (To/for whom/what) |
| Complimentos directos | me,te, lo, la, nos, los, las |
| complimentos indirectos | me, te, le(se), nos, les (se) |
| Where do pronouns go? | BEFORE conjugated verbs, AFTER AND ATTACHED to infinitives (-ar,-er,-ir) and participles (-ando,-iendo, -yendo) |
| When an IOP and a DOP both occur in a sentence, which goes first? | IOP DOP VERBINFINITíVEIOPDOPPARTICíPLEIOPDOP |
| When the IOP "le" or "les" is followed by "lo", "la," "los," or "las" what happens? | LE or LES becomes SE. |
| aburrir | to bore |
| encantar | to love |
| faltar | to lack |
| fascinar | to fascinate |
| importar | to be important |
| interesar | to interest |
| molestar | to bother |
| quedar | to fit |
| When using the pronoun "se," Spanish speakers often clarify to whom it refers by adding... | a usted, a él, a ella, a ustedes, a ellos, or a ellas |
| What form should verbs like GUSTAR use if the subject is singular or an infinitive? | 3rd person singular |
| What form should verbs like GUSTAR use if the subject is plural? | 3rd person plural |