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Index
Cover  Title Copyright Contents  Preface Acknowledgments Guide to Pronunciation The Alphabet Greetings and Salutations I: Elements of a Sentence
1: Nouns, Articles, and Adjectives
The Gender of Nouns and the Definite Article
Singular Nouns Plural Nouns
The Indefinite Article
Singular Indefinite Articles Plural Indefinite Articles
Adjectives
Singular Form of Adjectives Plural Form of Adjectives
2: Estar, Ser, and Subject Pronouns
Subject Pronouns Estar (to be) Ser (to be) Reading Comprehension La casa
3: Hay, Interrogative Words, Days, and Months
Hay Interrogative Words
Prepositions
Days of the Week, Months, and Seasons Reading Comprehension Un pueblo colonial Reading Comprehension El cine
4: Numbers, Dates, and Time
Cardinal Numbers Ordinal Numbers The Date Telling Time Reading Comprehension El restaurante Reading Comprehension El oficio de la casa
5: Regular Verbs
Uses of the Present Tense -Ar Verbs -Er Verbs -Ir Verbs -Ar and -er Verbs with More than One Meaning Reading Comprehension Una escuela en México
6: Irregular Verbs
-Ar Verbs -Er Verbs -Ir Verbs Reading Comprehension El tren
7: Ir and the Future
Ir (to go) The Future with the Verb ir Idioms
Idioms with the Verb tener Other Idioms
Useful Words: que and para
The Relative Pronoun que The Conjunction que The Preposition para
Key Vocabulary
Las partes del cuerpo (Parts of the Body) La familia
Time Expressions with hacer Reading Comprehension La cita
8: Adjectives and Adverbs
Possessive Adjectives Demonstrative Adjectives Neuter Demonstrative Pronouns Adjectives of Nationality Adjectives That Precede a Noun Comparative Adjectives Superlative Adjectives Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives Comparing Nouns Comparing Verbs Adverbs
Adverbs That Do Not Take the Suffix -mente
Reading Comprehension La fiesta
9: Negatives and Prepositions
Negatives Prepositions
Prepositions Followed by Verbs or Nouns Prepositions Followed by Nouns or Pronouns Pronouns That Follow Prepositions The Preposition por Por and para Compared
Reading Comprehension El circo Key Vocabulary
Nature Weather
Reading Comprehension El trabajo
II: Objects, Reflexive Verbs, and the Present Subjunctive
10: The Indirect Object
Gustar and the Indirect Object
Me gusta and me gustan Te gusta and te gustan Le gusta and le gustan Nos gusta and nos gustan Les gusta and les gustan
Verbs Like gustar The Indirect Object Pronoun
Position of the Indirect Object Pronoun
Reading Comprehension Ir de compras Reading Comprehension El viaje
11: The Direct Object
The Personal a and the Direct Object
Transitive Verbs
The Direct Object Pronoun
Position of the Direct Object Pronoun The Direct Object Pronoun as a Person The Direct Object Pronoun as a Thing
Reading Comprehension La bienvenida
12: Reflexive Verbs
The Reflexive Pronouns Some Frequently Used Reflexive Verbs Reflexive Verbs Whose English Translations Do Not Necessarily Include Oneself Position of the Reflexive Pronoun Reflexive Verbs with Parts of the Body and Clothing Reflexive Verbs That Express Emotion Reflexive Verbs That Express Movement Reflexive Verbs That Express “To Become” Most Frequently Used Reflexive Verbs Reflexive Verbs with Reciprocal Meanings Se and Impersonal Expressions Reading Comprehension El encuentro
13: The Present Subjunctive
Formation of the Present Subjunctive
-Ar Verbs -Er and -ir Verbs Irregular Verbs Verbs with Orthographic Changes
Uses of the Present Subjunctive
After Certain Impersonal Expressions After Certain Verbs After Certain Conjunctions After cuando In Certain Dependent Adjective Clauses After the Expressions por más que and por mucho que After ojalá After acaso, quizás, and tal vez After aunque After Compounds of -quiera After como
Reading Comprehension La despedida
III: Preterit Tense, Imperfect Tense, and Double Object Pronouns
14: The Preterit Tense
Formation of the Preterit
Regular -ar Verbs Regular -er and -ir Verbs
Uses of the Preterit
To Express an Action Completed in the Past To Express a Series of Completed Actions in the Past To Express a Condition That Is No Longer in Effect
Irregular Verbs
-Ir Verbs with Stem Changes in the Third Person
Verbs with Orthographic Changes
-Ar Verbs -Er and -ir Verbs
Verbs with Special Meanings in the Preterit Reading Comprehension En la corte (primera escena)
15: The Imperfect Tense
Formation of the Imperfect
Regular -ar Verbs Regular -er and -ir Verbs Irregular Verbs
Uses of the Imperfect
To “Set the Stage” in the Past; to Express a Narration, Situation, or Background To Express Habitual, Customary, or Repeated Actions in the Past To Express Continuous Actions in the Past To Express a Description in the Past To Express Point of Origin in the Past To Express Time in the Past To Express One’s Age in the Past
Preterit and Imperfect Compared
Querer, poder, saber
Double Object Pronouns
Indirect Object Pronoun with Direct Object Pronoun Reflexive Pronoun with Direct Object Pronoun Se Plus the Indirect Object Pronoun and Unplanned Occurrences
Reading Comprehension El juicio (segunda escena)
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