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In the next couple of slides
you will be able to put in
practice the basic Spanish
knowledge learned in class.
First I will like you to refresh
your thoughts . And then
put them into action.
Prepositions/Preposiciones
Verbs/Verbos
The different kinds of sentences/Los
diferentes tipos de oraciones.
Games/ Juegos
What are prepositions
A preposition links nouns, pronouns and
phrases to other words in a sentence. The word
or phrase that the preposition introduces is called
the object of the preposition.
A preposition usually indicates the
temporal, spatial or logical relationship of its
object to the
rest of the sentence.
Preposiciones en español
a
ante
con
entre
detrás
en
al cruzar
alrededor
sobre
debajo
dentro
frente
de
desde
durante
al cruzar
Prepositions
for/to
in front of
with
under
above
inside
across
during
on
from
in
behind
besides
against
beneath
before
A content word that denotes an
action, occurrence, or state of
existence.
In syntax, a verb is a word belonging to the
part of speech that usually denotes an
action (bring, read), an occurrence
(decompose, glitter), or a state of being
(exist, stand). ...
It perform any action that is normally
expressed by a verb; for example, to
kiss, to be, to think, to write, to
disappear, to feel, to see, etc
El verbo es parte de la oración, que expresa existencia,
acción, o estado que realiza el sujeto. El verbo es el núcleo de
la oración que puede formar el sujeto y el predicado
Mas información/More
information
Quiz/Pràctica
How to recognize a verb when you see it.
Recognize a verb when you see one.
Verbs are a necessary component of all
sentences. Verbs have two important functions:
Some verbs put static objects into motion while
other verbs help to clarify the objects in
meaningful ways.
El verbo es la acción en la oración.
Funciona como el núcleo del predicado. Es
indicador de alguna acción o movimiento.
En la terminación verbal podemos identificar el
tiempo en que se realiza la acción, el modo en
que se realiza, la persona que realiza y el
número.
Look at the examples below:
My grumpy old English teacher smiled at the plate of
cold meatloaf.
My grumpy old English teacher = static object; smiled = verb.
The daredevil cockroach splashed into Sara's soup.
The daredevil cockroach = static object; splashed = verb.
Theo's overworked computer exploded in a spray of
sparks.
Theo's overworked computer = static object; exploded = verb.
The curious toddler popped a grasshopper into her
mouth.
The curious toddler = static object; popped = verb.
Francisco's comic book collection is worth
$20,000.00.
Francisco's comic book collection = static object; is = verb.
El verbo
En todas las oraciones hay una palabra que nos informa acerca
de lo que hace, dice, piensa... Alguien.
Manuel
desayuna temprano.
toma el autobús de las
siete y media.
llega a su trabajo a las
ocho.
trabaja sin descanso hasta
la una.
piensa en la hora de
volver a casa.
Kinds of Sentences
Exclamatorias/ Exclamatory
Interrogatories/Interrogatives
Imperativas/Imperatives
Declarativas/Declaratives
Definitions of the different sentences
Exclamatory - An exclamatory sentence shows strong
feeling. An exclamatory sentence ends with an exclamation
mark.
Interrogative - An interrogative sentence asks a question.
An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark.
Declarative - A declarative sentence makes a statement.
A declarative sentence ends with a period.
Imperative - An imperative sentence gives a command.
Exclamatorias: Una oración exclamatoria demuestra
sentimientos fuertes y termina con un símbolo de
exclamación.
Interrogatorios: Una oración interrogativa hace
preguntas y termina con un símbolo de interrogación.
Declarativas: Una oración declarativa lleva un mensaje
y termina con un punto.
Imperativas: Una oración imperativa hace un
mandato.
Exclamatory: The monster is
attacking!
Interrogative: How did you find the
card?
Declarative: I want to go to the
park.
Imperative: Alex, leave your
brother alone.
Exclamatorias: Me voy a caer!
Interrogativa: A que hora vas a llegar?
Declarativa: Quiero ir a la fiesta.
Imperativa: Deja de molestarme.
Practice your English
Practice your Spanish
El príncipe negro animaba los
pasos del baile ultravioleta. En la
sensualidad grave de una voz con
ojos sin pupilas de Australia, de
África, de lugares con selvas y
desiertos a la vez, de violetas
extrañados, túneles túnicos con
ruidos subterráneos o trenes de
curvas oscuras, "mujeres"
musicales, cruzadas con gatos y
arañas y cuentos de amor, pero
es él que dijo que me poseía al
salir.
The black prince would animate
the steps of the ultraviolet dance.
In the serious sensuality of a
voice with eyes without pupils of
Australia, of Africa, of places with
jungles and deserts at the same
time, of missed violets, tunicas
tunnels with underground noises
or trains of obscure curves,
musical "women", crossed with
cats and spiders and love
accounts, but it's he who said
that would possess me when
leaving.
Games/Juegos
://ww2.educarchile.cl/burbujas/portalk/softwh
ttpare/juegos.htm
Identify the kind of
sentence
Cuentos/Stories