Rojo 5A apuntes. Question Words use before wb p. 5 #7 ¿Cómo? = how ¿Dónde? = where ¿Quién? = who ¿Quiénes? = who (more than one) ¿Qué? = what ¿Cuánto?

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Rojo 5A apuntes

Question Words use before wb p. 5 #7 ¿Cómo? = how ¿Dónde? = where ¿Quién? = who ¿Quiénes? = who (more than one) ¿Qué? = what ¿Cuánto? = how much ¿Cuántos? = how many ¿Cuándo? = when ¿Cuál? = which ¿Cuáles? = which ones ¿Por qué? = why

CANCION: por qué – why cuándo – when qué – what dónde – where cuánto – how much cómo – how and quién means – who (is there)-- OLÉ

Adjetivos Posesivos Mi / Mis = myNuestro / a = our Nuestros / as Tu / tus = yourVuestro / a; Vuestros / as = your guys’ (Spain) Su / sus = your (formal), His, her Su / sus = your guys’, their

Ejemplos: Mis primos Mi primo Mi prima Mis primas Tu gato Tu gata Nuestra casa Nuestras casas Nuestros sobrinos

More Stem-changers Dormir (o  ue) = to sleep DuermoDormimos DuermesDormís DuermeDuermen

Additional stem changers Almorzar (o  ue) = to have lunch Volver (o  ue) = to go back or come back Llover (o  ue) = to rain

Almorzar (o  ue) = to have lunch Almuerzo almorzamos Almuerzasalmorzáis Almuerza almuerzan

Volver (o  ue) = to go back or come back Vuelvovolvemos Vuelvesvolvéis Vuelvevuelven

Llover (o  ue) = to rain Lluevollovemos Lluevesllovéis Lluevellueven

Stem Changers e  ie Empezar (e  ie) = to begin *Merendar (e  ie) = to have a snack Entender (e  ie) = to understand *Querer (e  ie) = to want * = conjugate!!!!

Merendar (e  ie) = to have a snack Meriendomerendamos Meriendasmerendáis Meriendameriendan

Querer (e  ie) = to want Quieroqueremos Quieresqueréis Quierequieren

Help with p. 167 part 15 For minutes between 1-30 answer with: 1. Son las (hour) y (minutes) For minutes between decide what the next hour will be. 2. use subtraction (yes, subtraction!) to figure out how many minutes it would take to reach the next hour. Actually say the NEXT hour minus the amount of minutes until that next hour!!!!!!!!!!.

However, we do not want to say it is 4:20, we want to say AT 4:20. So, instead of SON, we need to simply say “A” which means AT. A.m. = de la mañana P.m.= noon-6:59 p.m. = de la tarde 7:00-midnight = de la noche

Practice quiz rojo 5A p old = viejo 2. mischievous = travieso 3. the grandsons/grandchildren = los nietos 4. to have lunch = almorzar 5. green = verde 6. the hair = el pelo 7. the cat = el gato 8. to have a snack = merendar 9. el hijo = the son 10. callado = quiet