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EL Subjunctivo con Aunque Unit 8 - Coggle Diagram
EL Subjunctivo con Aunque Unit 8
Aunque (although) may be followed by the subjunctive or the indicative.
Ellos van a salir aunque llueva.
Ellos van a salir aunque llueve.
The first one is subjunctive The second one is indicative.
Making indefinite by adding -quiera. (Ever in whoever or whenever.)
quienquiera
Comoquiera
Cualqueria
The definite article must be used in Spanish with all general or abstract nouns.
La leche es bueno para la salud.
Los programas de television pueden ser educativos.
The definite article must be used with the title of a person when talking about the person. NOT used when addressing the person.
La doctora Gonzalez es dentista. Buenos días, Doctora Gonzalez.
The definite article is sued with qualities, weights, and measures rather than the indefinite article.
El biftec esta a 500 pesos el kilo.
Definite article used with the days of the week it means on.
Lunes es el primer dia de la semana.
San Pedro
Santo Domingo
The definite article is used with the season in a general sense.
El verano es una estación de calor. BUT Hace calor en (el) verano. Julio es un mes de verano.
Ciento is short to lien before a masculine or feminine noun.
Hay mas de cien periódicos y cien emisoras en español.
The indefinite article is omitted after the verb ser when the noun that follows is not modified.
La señora Davila es periodista.
Indefinite article is used, however, I the same way as in English if the noun is modified.
Es una autora que ha tenido mucha fama.
Shorterned form when they precede a singer masculine noun. The -o ending is dropped.
Bueno - En Universal es un buen periódico.
Alguno and ninguno also drop the -o.
Algún dia lo vamos a saber.
Gran conveys the meaning of great or famous.
Grande after the noun almost always means big or large.
Una gran mujer y gran hombre.
Santo becomes san before masculine saint's name unless the name begins with To- or Do-.