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The English and Spanish Language
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Created by
Stefanie Dixon
Introduction
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The Spanish and English language
are similar and different in many
ways. In this presentation I will give
you examples and explain the best I
can about the English and Spanish
language.
Verb Tener
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yo tengo - I have
tú tienes - you have
él, ella, usted tiene - he/she has, you(formal) have
nosotros tenemos - we have
(vosotros tenéis - you plural have)
ellos, ellas, ustedes tienen - they, you all have
In Spanish they verb Tener is used for when talking
about your age and possessions.
Tener explanation
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In English we would use it as a form
of possession. In Spanish the verb
tener is used a lot when talking
about your age. In Spanish they use
it for speaking about your age.
Ex. Mi profesor tiene 45 años. (My
teacher is 45 years old.)/ Mi vestido
es negro.
Masculine and Feminine
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Masculine ends
with O
Feminine ends
with A
El" represents the
masculine nouns
"la" represents
those nouns which
are feminine
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Men/ woman
Ladies/ gentleman
Girls/boys
Structure of sentence
In Spanish, the nouns come before
the adjectives.
 Ex: el carro rojo (the car red)
Ex:El Vestido azul (the dress blue)
 In English, the adjectives come
before the noun.
 Ex: The red car
Ex: The blue dress
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Possessive Adjectives
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mi - my
tu - your (familiar)
su - his,her,your
(formal)
nuestro, nuestra
- our
vuestro, vuestra
- your
su - their, your
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English and
Spanish use
Possessive
adjectives in
similar ways. We
use it for things
that belong to us.
Conjugations
You need to change verbs from the AR form into conjugate form.
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First you need to choose a pronoun Ex. Yo
Second you need to choose a verb Ex. Cantar
Third you have to drop the ar at the end Ex. Cant
Fourth you have to add the correct verb ending to the
stem Ex. Canto
Fifth, you create a sentence. Ex. Yo canto muy bien.
Any word in Spanish that ends in AR ER or IR, is a verb.
To conjugate you need to change the ending of the
word.
This is similar to the English language because they both
change the ending of the word to conjugate.
Conclusion
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The Spanish and English language
have similarities and differences in how
they are spoken. The grammar is
similar, although the structure of the
sentence is reversed from each other