SPAN 111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Iced Tea, Sirocco, Wet Season

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Por la ma ana, por la tarde, por la noche. In the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening. * basic endings of all regular -ar ending verbs (ar, ir, and er exist) 3 main ways of asking a yes/no question: All 3 questions ask for the same information and have the same meaning. The subject may be placed at the beginning of the sentence, after the verb, or at the end of the sentence. * note that written questions in spanish begin with an inverted question mark ( ) To make a sentence negative in spanish, place the word no in front of the verb. Yo tomo caf yo no tomo caf . * possessive adjectives always precede the nouns they introduce. They agree in number (singular or plural) with the nouns they modify. * nuestro and vuestro are the only possessive adjectives that have the feminine endings (-a and - as).

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