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Adjectives and Pronouns (indefinite)

 

Summary of contents – Lesson 31

 

1-     Indefinite adjectives and pronouns explained. What are they? A look at some common examples of each to show when and how they are used differently in conversation.

2-     Some general points about how indefinite adjectives and pronouns are formed. A look at word positioning and word agreement.

3-     Looking at a list of some of the most common indefinite adjectives in both Spanish and English.

4-     Looking at a list of some of the most common indefinite pronouns in both Spanish and English.

 

Aims of the lesson

 

1-     Being able to define what indefinite adjectives and pronouns are and how they differ from each other.

2-     Understanding how indefinite adjectives and pronouns are used in conversation and how most of them must agree to the gender and number of the other words that they replace or might be used with (usually nouns).

3-     Knowing where indefinite adjectives and pronouns are normally positioned in sentences relative to the other words they replace or might be used with (usually nouns).

4-     Knowing which indefinite adjectives and pronouns take only one form regardless of the gender and number of the other words they replace or might be used with.

5-     To build knowledge of some of the most common indefinite adjectives and pronouns that are used in Spanish.

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