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Study Languages

Study Spanish: Pronouns as Objects of Prepositions

For Teachers 9th - 10th
This site is an explanation of prepositional pronouns with a list of prepositions that only take subject pronouns. Great lesson for understanding prepositional pronouns. Students may check test their mastery of this principle with a quiz...
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Study Languages

Study Spanish: Regular Verbs Part Iii

For Students 9th - 10th
The third in a series of three lessons,that focus on regular verbs in the present tense. Fantastic summary of regular present tense conjugations and the use of subject pronouns. The explanation is thorough and easy to understand. The...
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Study Languages

Study Spanish: Subject Pronouns

For Teachers 9th - 10th
After a brief review of what verbs and verb infinites are, this site offers a comprehensive explanation of subject pronouns. A great comparison of Spanish subject pronouns to English subject pronouns. Differences between second person...
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Colby College

Spanish Language & Culture: Formal Commands (Part 1)

For Students 9th - 10th
Practice changing 25 infinitives to affirmative and negative usted and ustedes commands. Stem-changers, spelling changes, regular and irregular formal commands are included in this Colby College exercise.
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Colby College

Spanish Language & Culture: Formal Commands (Part 2)

For Students 9th - 10th
Practice changing 16 reflexive verb infinitives to affirmative and negative usted and ustedes commands. Stem-changers, spelling changes, regular and irregular formal commands are included in this exercise.
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Unit Plan
Study Languages

Study Spanish: Regular Verbs Part I

For Students 9th - 10th
This introduction to conjugating verbs is the first in a series of three lessons,that focus on regular verbs in the present tense. This lesson teaches conjugations that correspond to the pronouns "yo", "nosotros", "usted", and "ustedes"....
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Indiana University

Indiana University: Personal Pronouns

For Students 9th - 10th
This site from Indiana University provides a concise, but thorough, English explanation of personal pronouns in Spanish grammar.