SP101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Exclamation Mark

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Notes: there are many more "-ar" verbs than "-er" or "-ir". Make sure you are most familiar with these endings. Notice the pattern: "o" denotes i, "s" denotes you, a vowel that is not "o" denotes he/she/it 4. "mos" denotes we: "is" denotes you all, "n" denotes they. In previous lessons, you will have noticed that we use the funny upside-down question mark " ". In spanish, questions always start with that, and finish with the regular question mark. It is the same for exclamations; the funny upside- down exclamation mark " " precedes exclamations. Questions in spanish are mainly done by intonation (raising the voice at the 26 | spanish. Introduccio n a la grama tica end of the question), since questions are often identical to statements. You can also use questions words, as indicated below. Spanish vocabulary introduccio n a la grama tica questions preguntas.

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