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Spanish Verbs and Essential Grammar Review - Smith Rivas

Spanish VerbsandEssential GrammarReviewPrepared by: Professor Carmen L. Torres-RoblesDepartment of Foreign Languages & LiteraturesPurdue University CalumetRevised: 1 /2003 Layout by: Nancy J. Tilka2 CONTENTSS panish VerbsIntroduction 4 Indicative mood 5 simple & compound tenses: present, past, future, conditionalSubjunctive mood 12 simple & compound tenses: present, pastSer / Estar 16 Essential GrammarPronouns 20 Possesive Adjectives and Pronouns 23 Prepositional Pronouns 25 Por versus Para 27 Comparisons / Superlatives 31 Preterite / Imperfect 34 subjunctive mood 37 Commands

Subjunctive Mood (subjective) 3. Imperative Mood (commands) INFINITIVES (INFINITIVOS) A verb in the purest form (without a noun or subject pronoun to perform the action) is called an infinitive. The infinitives in English are characterized by the prefix “to” + “verb form”, the Spanish

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