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The document provides a comprehensive guide to Spanish grammar, focusing on pronunciación en español audio and verb conjugation. It covers subject pronouns, syllable division, articles, and various verb tenses, including presente indicativo español. The material is suitable for students learning Spanish as a foreign language and includes ejercicios de pronunciación en español para extranjeros pdf.

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8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

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Breaking Words into Syllables: Rules 3, 4, and 5

This page continues with more rules for syllable division, focusing on diphthongs and vowel combinations. These rules are essential for mastering alfabeto español pronunciación.

Rule 3: Diphthongs (combinations of strong and weak vowels) are not separated. Rule 4: Two strong vowels next to each other are separated into different syllables. Rule 5: Two weak vowels with accent marks are separated into different syllables.

Example: Piano -> Pia-no, Feo -> fe-o, Sandía -> san-dí-a

Vocabulary: Diptongos - diphthongs

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

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Indirect Object Pronouns

This section covers indirect object pronouns in Spanish, explaining their function and placement in sentences.

Definition: Indirect object pronouns indicate to whom or for whom an action is performed.

Example: Le voy a vender el coche a Sara (I am going to sell the car to Sara)

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

View

Breaking Words into Syllables: Rules 1 and 2

This section explains the first two rules for dividing Spanish words into syllables, which is crucial for practicar la pronunciación en español.

Rule 1: When a consonant is between two vowels, it goes with the following vowel. Rule 2: Two consecutive consonants are separated into different syllables, with exceptions.

Example: Elote -> E-lo-te, Araña -> A-ra-ña

Highlight: Ch, ll, and rr cannot be separated when dividing words into syllables.

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

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Stem-Changing Verbs

This section introduces stem-changing verbs in Spanish, focusing on "querer" (to want), "poder" (to be able), and "servir" (to serve). These verbs are important for expressing desires, abilities, and actions.

Highlight: Stem-changing verbs alter their root vowel in certain conjugations.

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

View

Subject Pronouns and Accent Marks

This page introduces Spanish subject pronouns and their English equivalents. It emphasizes the importance of accent marks in changing word meanings and pronunciations.

Vocabulary: Usted - formal 'you' used out of respect

Example: Él (he/him) vs. El (the), Papá (dad) vs. Papa (potato)

Highlight: Accent marks can significantly alter the meaning or pronunciation of Spanish words.

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

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The Verb "Tener" (To Have)

This page focuses on the irregular verb "tener" in the present tense, providing examples of its usage in everyday situations.

Example: Tú ya tienes lunch (You now have lunch)

Highlight: "Tener" is an essential verb for expressing possession and obligations in Spanish.

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

View

Direct Object Pronouns

This page explains direct object pronouns in Spanish and how to use them in sentences. It provides a step-by-step guide for identifying and replacing direct objects with pronouns.

Definition: A direct object pronoun receives the action of the verb and answers the questions "who" or "what".

Example: Héctor tiene el libro -> Héctor lo tiene (Héctor has the book -> Héctor has it)

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

View

Forming Syllables (Continued)

The final page appears to continue the discussion on syllable formation in Spanish, but the provided text is incomplete.

Highlight: This section likely expands on the rules for dividing words into syllables, which is crucial for improving pronunciación en español audio.

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

View

Present Tense Verbs

This section introduces the conjugation of regular verbs in the present tense, which is essential for understanding cómo usar verbos en presente en español conjuga.

Definition: An infinitive is a verb form that ends in -ar, -er, or -ir in Spanish.

Example: Yo corro en el parque (I run in the park)

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

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Definite and Indefinite Articles

This section covers definite and indefinite articles in Spanish, which are crucial for constructing proper sentences and practicing ejercicios de fonética en español para niños.

Definition: Definite articles (el, la, los, las) mean "the" in English.

Example: El carro -> The car, Una agua -> A water

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Easy Spanish Notes: Present Tense and Pronunciation Practice

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Daniela Galarza

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The document provides a comprehensive guide to Spanish grammar, focusing on pronunciación en español audio and verb conjugation. It covers subject pronouns, syllable division, articles, and various verb tenses, including presente indicativo español. The material is suitable for students learning Spanish as a foreign language and includes ejercicios de pronunciación en español para extranjeros pdf.

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8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

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Breaking Words into Syllables: Rules 3, 4, and 5

This page continues with more rules for syllable division, focusing on diphthongs and vowel combinations. These rules are essential for mastering alfabeto español pronunciación.

Rule 3: Diphthongs (combinations of strong and weak vowels) are not separated. Rule 4: Two strong vowels next to each other are separated into different syllables. Rule 5: Two weak vowels with accent marks are separated into different syllables.

Example: Piano -> Pia-no, Feo -> fe-o, Sandía -> san-dí-a

Vocabulary: Diptongos - diphthongs

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

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Indirect Object Pronouns

This section covers indirect object pronouns in Spanish, explaining their function and placement in sentences.

Definition: Indirect object pronouns indicate to whom or for whom an action is performed.

Example: Le voy a vender el coche a Sara (I am going to sell the car to Sara)

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

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Breaking Words into Syllables: Rules 1 and 2

This section explains the first two rules for dividing Spanish words into syllables, which is crucial for practicar la pronunciación en español.

Rule 1: When a consonant is between two vowels, it goes with the following vowel. Rule 2: Two consecutive consonants are separated into different syllables, with exceptions.

Example: Elote -> E-lo-te, Araña -> A-ra-ña

Highlight: Ch, ll, and rr cannot be separated when dividing words into syllables.

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

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Stem-Changing Verbs

This section introduces stem-changing verbs in Spanish, focusing on "querer" (to want), "poder" (to be able), and "servir" (to serve). These verbs are important for expressing desires, abilities, and actions.

Highlight: Stem-changing verbs alter their root vowel in certain conjugations.

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

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Subject Pronouns and Accent Marks

This page introduces Spanish subject pronouns and their English equivalents. It emphasizes the importance of accent marks in changing word meanings and pronunciations.

Vocabulary: Usted - formal 'you' used out of respect

Example: Él (he/him) vs. El (the), Papá (dad) vs. Papa (potato)

Highlight: Accent marks can significantly alter the meaning or pronunciation of Spanish words.

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

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The Verb "Tener" (To Have)

This page focuses on the irregular verb "tener" in the present tense, providing examples of its usage in everyday situations.

Example: Tú ya tienes lunch (You now have lunch)

Highlight: "Tener" is an essential verb for expressing possession and obligations in Spanish.

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

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Direct Object Pronouns

This page explains direct object pronouns in Spanish and how to use them in sentences. It provides a step-by-step guide for identifying and replacing direct objects with pronouns.

Definition: A direct object pronoun receives the action of the verb and answers the questions "who" or "what".

Example: Héctor tiene el libro -> Héctor lo tiene (Héctor has the book -> Héctor has it)

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

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Forming Syllables (Continued)

The final page appears to continue the discussion on syllable formation in Spanish, but the provided text is incomplete.

Highlight: This section likely expands on the rules for dividing words into syllables, which is crucial for improving pronunciación en español audio.

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

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Present Tense Verbs

This section introduces the conjugation of regular verbs in the present tense, which is essential for understanding cómo usar verbos en presente en español conjuga.

Definition: An infinitive is a verb form that ends in -ar, -er, or -ir in Spanish.

Example: Yo corro en el parque (I run in the park)

8/17/22 Subject Pronoun/Personal
Yo
Tú
El
Ella
Usted
Nosotros
Ellos, Ellas
Ustedes
You
He, him
She, her
You(formal)
We, Us
They, them
You al

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Definite and Indefinite Articles

This section covers definite and indefinite articles in Spanish, which are crucial for constructing proper sentences and practicing ejercicios de fonética en español para niños.

Definition: Definite articles (el, la, los, las) mean "the" in English.

Example: El carro -> The car, Una agua -> A water

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iOS User

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Stefan S, iOS User

The application is very simple and well designed. So far I have found what I was looking for :D

SuSSan, iOS User

Love this App ❤️, I use it basically all the time whenever I'm studying