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Exercise: Weekend in Barcelona
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Studylist for exercise Weekend in Barcelona
A list of the topics covered in this exercise.
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Conjugate ser in the imperfect tense in Spanish (El Imperfecto)
Using el or la to say "the" in Spanish (singular definite articles)
Conjugate regular -ar verbs in the preterite tense in Spanish (El Pretérito Indefinido)
Conjugate regular -er and -ir verbs in the preterite tense in Spanish (El Pretérito Indefinido)
Conjugate regular -er and -ir verbs in the imperfect tense in Spanish (El Imperfecto)
Conjugate -gar verbs in the Spanish Preterite tense (El Pretérito Indefinido)
Por vs para in Spanish: Using para (and not por) for purpose, goal or objective
Forming the singular masculine and feminine of regular adjectives in Spanish
Forming regular plural masculine and feminine adjectives in Spanish
Gender of Spanish nouns ending in -umbre, -ión, -dad, -tad, -itis and -sis and their plural
Position of pronouns with conjugated verbs in Spanish
Using Hace + length of time + que + present tense in Spanish to say how long one has done something
Using todo, toda, todos and todas to say all, every and the whole (indefinite adjectives)
Using poder to say could have [done something] in Spanish (modal verbs)
Conjugate poder in the imperfect tense in Spanish (El Pretérito Imperfecto)
Difference between dónde and donde in Spanish (with and without a written accent)
Conjugate stem-changing (g > j) verbs: -ger and -gir verbs in the present tense in Spanish (El Presente)
Using demasiado, bastante, suficiente, poco, tanto and mucho to express quantity in Spanish (quantitative adjectives)
Forming regular masculine and feminine nouns in Spanish (singular and plural)
Using numbers with nouns in Spanish
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