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"La" is used for words ending in: | "La" is used for words ending in: | ||
*-a ( | *-a (perla, lógica, perra, ventana, puerta, amiga, pera) | ||
*-er (mujer, primer) | *-er (mujer, primer) | ||
*-ra (primera, campera, tetera) | *-ra (primera, campera, tetera) | ||
===EL=== | ===EL=== |
Revision as of 20:29, 29 March 2017
Hello!
If you learn Spanish the grammar is quite simple.
Conjugation
Usually, we don't use the pronouns before the verbal conjugation.
Examples:
- vamos a casa (We're going home)
- vamos a jugar (we are going to play).
Articles
I have discovered that for all people who want to learn Spanish, the most difficult is the use of the articles and how to locate them correctly.
Let's look at the following:
LA
"La" is used for words ending in:
- -a (perla, lógica, perra, ventana, puerta, amiga, pera)
- -er (mujer, primer)
- -ra (primera, campera, tetera)
EL
"El" is Is used for words that end in:
- -e (esté, llore, chille, nene, ambiente)
- -or (interior, superior, mejor)
- -io (acópio, lío)
- -o (sujeto, individuo, amigo, novio, marido)
We never used an article before a verb. Most of the time we use one verb plus another verb. (quiero ir/ quiero tener/ quiero ver) (puedo ir/ puedo hablarte/ puedo querer)
I hope this contribution will serve as a simple guide.
Thank you, Hugo Dante.