Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Cognates are Espanol words that look like Ingles words. They look about the same in spelling. IN Espanol, words end either with an o or an a. O is masculine and A is feminine. It depends what your talking about whether you end with an A or O. In sentences, los verbos come before los nouns. In questiones, you must put a question mark before and after the sentence. The in Espanol can either be written as el and los for Masculine or la and las for Feminine. A can be written as either un, unos, unas, or una.

1 comment:

  1. just remember No always goes before the verb. Adjectives always go after the noun. the basic make up of sentences are the same as english. not too bad. try putting extra space between the different elements (cognates, articles, etc) so that it is easier to see the transition.

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