Spanish Activities Key Stage 4 -GCSE

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Spanish Numbers – Part 1

There are two types of numerals in Spanish: cardinal numbers and ordinal numbers. The cardinal numbers or números cardinals are the numbers that correspond to series: uno (one), dos (two), tres (three), cuatro (four), etc. The second group, the ordinal numbers are numbers referred to the order in series: primero (first), segundo (second), tercero (third), …

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Spanish Numerals-Part 2

In Spanish, hundreds agree in gender with a following noun:   Doscientas mujeres (two hundred women) Docientos hombres (two hundred men) Thousands:   1000 mil. 2000 dos mil. 3000 tres mil. 10.000 diez mil. 100.000 cien mil. 500.000 quinientos mil. 159.748 ciento cincuenta y nueve mil setecientos cuarenta y ocho. 1.000.000 un millón. 1.500.000 un …

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Spanish Numerals-Part 3

Collective numbers and fractions in Spanish The collective numbers are nouns that represent a certain number of people or objects. They are much more common in Spanish than in English. Most of the English numerical collective nouns have equivalents in Spanish: – a pair of pants (un par de pantalones) – a trio of singers …

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Examples – adverbs in Spanish

Here we can see some adverbs in Spanish: The adverbs (adverbios) are words unchangeable words with the function of modify verbs, adjectives and other adverbs expressing how, when, where, frequency and quantity. Examples of adverbs are rápidamente (quickly), lentamente (slowly), tranquilamente (calmly). These words are used to describe how an action is taking place and …

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Superlative Spanish adjectives

In Spanish we use the superlative adjective form when comparing three or more objects, persons, or ideas. There are two main groups of superlatives in Spanish, the relative superlative and the absolute superlative. The relative superlative in Spanish: The English forms the most and the least are usually called the relative superlative because the information …

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