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Repaso Segunda Parte Review – 2nd Part Español 3 Ms. González

WH Questions Words  What= ¿ Qué or Cuál…  Who= ¿Quién… or ¿Quiénes  Which= ¿Cuál… or ¿Cuáles…  Where= ¿Dónde or ¿A dónde or ¿De dónde…  When= ¿Cuándo  Why= ¿Por qué  What time = ¿Qué hora  At what time = ¿A qué hora  How= ¿Cómo

Adjetivos Posesivos ( Possessive Adjectives)  Mi (s) -my  Tu (s) – your (informal, sing.)  Su (s) – his, her, your (Ud.),your (Uds.), their  Nuestro,a (s) – Our Vuestro,a (s) – your (informal, pl.) EX. Ana tiene un carro rojo. Su carro es nuevo.

Ser / Estar ·SER is used to express the hour, day, and date. Examples:  Hour : Son las 8:00 en punto. (It’s 8:00 o’clock)  Day : Hoy es lunes. (Today is Monday)  Date : Hoy es lunes 22 de agosto. (Today is Monday, August 22)

Ser  Place of origin Examples Nosotros somos de los Estados Unidos. (We are from the USA) Shakira es de Colombia. (Shakira is from Colombia)  Occupation Examples Pedro es un estudiante / alumno. (Pedro is a student) La señorita González es una profesora / maestra. (Ms. González is a teacher)

Ser  Nationality Examples Ella es americana. (She is American) La señorita González es chilena. (Ms. González is Chilean)

SER  Religious or Political Affiliation Examples Ella es católica. (She is Catholic) Cristiano/a Bautista Judío/ a Musulmán/a/ Presbiterano/ a Anglicano/ a Ateo/a Católico/a

SER  Religious or Political Affiliation ) El presidente Obama es demócrata Republicano/a Liberal Socialista Comunista

SER  The material something is made of Examples La mesa es de madera. (The table is made of wood) La botella es de plástico. (The bottle is made of plastic)  Possession Examples Esa mochila es de Ximena. (That is Ximena’s book- bag) Esta lapicera es de Juan. (This is Juan’s pen)

SER  Relationship of one person to another Examples Lucas es hermano de Miguel. (Lucas is Miguel’s brother) Justin Bieber es novio de Selena Gómez. (Justin Bieber is Selena Gómez´s boyfriend)  Certain impersonal expressions Examples Es necesario beber agua. (It is necessary to drink water) Es importante practicar Español todos los días. (It is important to practice Spanish every day)

SER  Where an event is taking place Examples La fiesta es en casa de Chris. (The party is at Chris’ house) El concierto es en el estadio. (The concert is in the stadium)  Essential Qualities / Looks/ Personality Examples Bill Gates es inteligente. (Bill Gates is intelligent) Brad Pitt es muy guapo. (Brad Pitt is very handsome)

ESTAR ESTAR is used to express:  Geographic or physical location Examples Nosotros estamos en la escuela. (We are in the school) Mi mamá está en el trabajo. (My mom is at work)

ESTAR  State, condition, feelings, emotions. Examples Yo estoy feliz. (I am happy) Brandon está enamorado. (Brandon is in love)

ESTAR  Many idiomatic expressions Examples Estar de acuerdo. (To be in agreement) Estar de pie. (To be standing) Estar en camino. (To be on the way) Estar en las nubes. (To daydream)  Zach está en las nubes. (Zach is daydreaming)

ESTAR  Progressive tenses Examples La profesora está hablando. (The teacher is talking) Los estudiantes están escribiendo. (The students are writing)

ESTAR  Marital Status Examples Soltero/a (single) Casado/a (married) Separado/a (separated) Divorciado/a (divorced) Viudo/a (widow/er) Muerto/a (dead) Pedro está soltero. (Pedro is single) Michael Jackson está muerto. (Michael Jackson is dead)