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Direct Objects - What are They?
WJEC & EDUQAS GCSE Spanish Grammar 9-1
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Nouns, articles and adjectives, prepositions
Nouns
Gender of Nouns
Singular and Plural Forms
Articles
Definite Articles
Indefinite Articles
Lo + adjective
Describing adjectives
Agreement (and Position)
Comparative
Superlative
Other adjectives
Demonstrative Adjectives
Indefinite Adjectives: Cada and Todo
Indefinite Adjectives: Otro and El mismo
Indefinite Adjectives: Algún and Ningún
Possessive - Short Form
Possessive - Long Form
Interrogative Adjectives
Relative Cuyo
Prepositions
Prepositions
Por and Para
Adverbs, Intensifiers and Pronouns
Adverbs
Formation
Interrogative Adverbs
Adverbs of Time and Place
Common Adverbial Phrases
Intensifiers
Intensifiers
Pronouns 1
Subject Pronouns
Direct Objects - What are They?
Direct Object Pronouns
Indirect Object Pronouns
Position and Order of Object Pronouns
Reflexive
Possessive Pronouns
Pronouns 2
Relative Pronouns: Que
Relative Pronouns: Quien and El cual
Relative Pronouns: Donde and Lo que
Relative Pronouns after Preposition
Disjunctive (Personal pronouns after preposition)
Demonstrative Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns: Algo and Alguien
Interrogative Pronouns
Verbs
How verbs work
Conjugation
Negative Forms of Verbs
Nada, Nunca, Nadie
Modes of Address: Tú and Usted
Uses of Ser and Estar
Interrogative Forms
Passive Voice
Avoiding the Passive Voice
Impersonal Verbs
Modal Verbs
Opinion Verbs
Expressing Other People's Opinions
Present tense
Present Indicative -ar
Present Indicative -er and -ir
Present Indicative - Irregulars
Present Indicative Radical-changing
Future and Conditional
Simple Future
Immediate Future
Conditional
Past Tenses
Preterite Regular
Preterite Irregular
Preterite: Spelling Changes
Imperfect Indicative
Imperfect Indicative - Irregular verbs
Preterite v Imperfect
Perfect Tense
Perfect tense - Irregular verbs
Preterite v Perfect
Pluperfect
Imperfect Continuous
Other verb forms
Gerund
Imperative
Subjunctive
When to Use Subjunctive
Present Subjunctive
Imperfect Subjunctive
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