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Nexos Chapter 2 (with grammar rules)

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A ti, ¿qué te gusta hacer los fines de semana (los viernes, los sábados y los domingos)?   What do you like to do on the weekends (Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays)?  
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A mí me gusta   I like  
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alquilar videos   to rent videos  
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estudiar en la biblioteca / en casa   to study in the library / at home  
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conversar   to chat  
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escuchar música   to listen to music  
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cocinar   to cook  
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bailar   to dance  
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caminar   to walk  
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cantar   to sing  
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A mi amiga le gusta   My friend likes to  
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practicar deportes   to practice sports  
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pintar   to paint  
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patinar   to skate  
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navegar por internet   to surf the internet  
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hablar por tel éfono   to talk on the phone  
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levantar pesas   to lift weights  
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mirar televisión   to watch tv  
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A mis amigos les gusta   My friends like  
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tocar un instrumento   to play an instrument  
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el piano   the piano  
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la trompeta   the trumpet  
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la guitarra   the guitar  
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el violín   the violin  
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visitar a amigos   to visit friends  
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sacar fotos   to take pictures  
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tomar un refresco   to have a drink  
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trabajar   to work  
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tomar el sol   sunbathe  
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aburrido(a)   boring  
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divertido(a)   fun  
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interesante   interesting  
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activo(a)   active  
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perezoso(a)   lazy  
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antipático(a)   unpleasant  
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simpático(a)   pleasant  
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extrovertido(a)   extroverted  
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introvertido(a)   introverted  
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tímido(a)   timid / shy  
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generoso(a)   generous  
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egoísta   selfish / egotistical  
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impaciente   impatient  
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paciente   patient  
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impulsivo(a)   impulsive  
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cuidadoso(a)   cautious  
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inteligente   intelligent  
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tonto(a)   silly / stupid  
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mentiroso(a)   liar  
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sincero(a)   sincere  
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responsable   responsible  
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irresponsable   irresponsible  
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serio(a)   serious  
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cómico(a)   funny  
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trabajador   hard-working  
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tiene el pelo castaño   he has brown hair  
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viejo   old  
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alto   tall  
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pelo negro   black hair  
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gordo   fat  
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feo   ugly  
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pequeño   small  
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joven   young  
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Es pelirroja   he/she is a redhead  
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lindo / guapo   pretty  
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pelo rubio   blonde hair  
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delgado   slim  
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baja   short  
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características de la personalidad   personality traits  
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características físicas   physical traits  
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apagar   to turn off  
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buscar   to look for  
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cenar   to eat dinner  
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comprar   to buy  
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dejar (de+infinitive)   to leave / stop doing something  
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descansar   to rest  
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llamar   to call  
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llegar   to arrive  
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necesitar (+infinitive)   to need to do something  
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pasar   to pass (by), to happen  
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preparar   to prepare  
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regresar   to return  
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usar   to use  
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yo bailo   I dance  
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tú bailas   you dance  
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él / ella / Ud baila   he / she dances  
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nosotros/as bailamos   we dance  
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ellos / ellas / Uds bailan   they dance  
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Do not use two verbs conjugated in the present tense together unless...   they are separated by a comma or y (and), or o (or).  
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To negate a verb, put ____ before the conjugated verb   no  
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Gustar is always used with pronouns that indicate...   who is pleased by the activity mentioned  
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The pronouns used with Gustar are...   indirect object pronouns  
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Me gusta...   I like (to do something)  
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Te gusta...   You like (to do something)  
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Le gusta...   You (form) like, he / she likes (to do something)  
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Nos gusta...   We like (to do something)  
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Les gusta...   You (pl) / they like (to do something)  
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To clarify who likes to do something, add _____+_____ before gusta   A + name, or A + pronoun (A Beto, or A él le)  
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To clarify what you or a close friend like, add ______ before gusta   mí (with me gusta), a ti (with te gusta)  
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To create negative sentences with gusta...   place no before the pronoun + gusta (No nos gusta trabajar)  
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To agree with someone's opinion, use ______, to disagree use _____ or _______   también, no, tampoco  
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Spanish adjectives must agree with both...   the gender and number of the noun they modify  
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The masculine ending for adjectives ending in o is...   the o form  
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The feminine ending for adjectives ending in o is...   the a form  
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Adjectives ending in e, or most consonants...   don't change to reflect gender  
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Adjectives ending in or add ____ to the end for the feminine form   a  
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To create the plural of an adjective ending in a vowel, add ___   s  
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To create the plural of an adjective ending in a consonant, add ___   es  
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To create the plural of an adjective ending in or, add ___ to the masculine form or ___ to the feminine form   es, as  
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Adjectives that apply to mixed groups of males and females use the ______ form   masculine  
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With nationality adjectives, feminine endings are ___ / ___ for nationalities that end in __, __, and __   a / as --- l, s, n  
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argentino(a)   Argentina  
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boliviano(a)   Bolivia  
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chileno(a)   Chile  
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chino(a)   China  
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colombiano(a)   Colombia  
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cubano(a)   Cuba  
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ecuatoriano(a)   Ecuador  
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salvadoreño(a)   El Salvador  
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italiano(a)   Italia  
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hondureño(a)   Honduras  
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canadiense(s)   Canadá  
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costarricense(s)   Costa Rica  
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guatemalteco(a)   Guatemala  
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guineano(a)   Guinea Ecuatorial  
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mexicano(a)   México  
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panameño(a)   Panamá  
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paraguayo(a)   Paraguay  
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peruano(a)   Perú  
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puertorriqueño(a)   Puerto Rico  
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dominicano(a)   Rep. Dominicana  
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uruguayo(a)   Uruguay  
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venezolano(a)   Venezuela  
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estadounidense(s)   Estados Unidos  
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nicaragüense(s)   Nicaragua  
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Alemania   alemán, alemana, alemanes, alemanas  
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España   español, española, españoles, españolas  
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Francia   francés, francesa, franceses, francesas  
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Inglaterra   inglés, inglesa, ingleses, inglesas  
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Japón   japonés, japonesa, japoneses, japonesas  
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Adjectives of nationality are used ___ the noun   after  
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bueno   good  
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malo   bad  
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grande   big, large  
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When bueno and malo are used before a singular, masculine noun they are shortened to   buen or mal (un buen estudiante / una buena estudiante)  
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When grande is used before a singular masculine or feminine noun it is shortened to   gran (un gran hotel, una gran universidad)  
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Grande has different meaning based on where it is placed in relation to the noun   if placed before the noun it means great or famous, if used after the noun it means large  
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