Capítulo 1. Review of basics1.1 Review of the present indicative tense: Regular, stem-changing, and irregular verbs1.2 Gender of nouns and the definite and indefinite articles1.3 The personal a1.4 Interrogatives1.5 Además. Words for designating workers and employeesEn resumenCapítulo 2.
Ser, estar and haber (hay)2.1 Ser2.2 Estar2.3 Ser or estar before an adjective2.4 Hay, ser, and estarAdemás. Spanish verbs that mean to realizeEn resumenCapítulo 3. Adjectives3.1 Agreement of nouns and adjectives3.
2 Placement of adjectives3.3 Different meanings of certain adjectives according to their placement3.4 Placement of two or more adjectives3.5 Using the prounoun lo + adjective3.6 Además. Different meanings of certain nouns according to genderEn resumenCapítulo 4. Reflexive verbs and verbs used reflexively4.1 Reflexive verbs4.
2 The reflexive to express reciprocity4.3 Reflexive and non-reflexive meanings4.4 Además. Spanish verbs that mean to becomeEn resumenCapítulo 5. Third-person verbs5.1 Third-person verbs5.2 Third-person verbs with se to express involuntary occurrences5.3 Además.
Pero, sino, sino que, and no sólo.sino queEn resumenCapítulo 6. Possessive and demonstrative adjectives and pronouns6.1 Unstressed possessive adjectives6.2 Stressed possessive pronouns and adjectives6.3 Demonstrative adjectives6.4 Demonstrative pronouns6.5 Neuter demonstrative pronouns6.
6 Además. Spanish verbs that mean to support and to stand (tolerate)En resumenCapítulo 7. Adverbs7.1 Adverbs ending in -mente7.2 Adverbs of manner7.3 Adverbs of place7.4 Adverbs and adverbial phrases of time7.5 Adverbs of quantity7.
6 Además. Spanish verbs that mean to takeEn resumenCapítulo 8. Comparisons and superlatives8.1 Unequal comparisons8.2 Equal comparisons8.3 Superlatives8.4 Además. Differences and similaritiesEn resumenCapítulo 9.
Direct and indirect object pronouns9.1 Direct object pronouns9.2 Indirect object pronouns9.3 Double object pronouns9.4 Special uses of the pronoun lo9.5 Además. Spanish verbs indicating on and offEn resumenCapítulo 10. The impersonal se and the passive voice10.
1 The impersonal se10.2 The passive se10.3 True passive voice10.4 Además. False cognatesEn resumenCapítulo 11. The imperfect and the preterite11.1 The imperfect tense11.2 The preterite tense11.
3 Verbs with different meanings in the preterite and the imperfect11.4 Preterite and imperfect11.5 Además. Words relating to timeEn resumenCapítulo 12. Progressive tenses and hace.que to refer to time12.1 Formation and use of the progressive tenses12.2 Placement of object pronouns with progressive forms12.
3 Hace que and alternative to refer to time12.4 Además. Expressions with hacerEn resumenCapítulo 13. The future and the conditional tenses and probability13.1 The future tense: Uses and formation13.2 The conditional tense: Uses and formation13.3 The future of probability13.4 The conditional of probability13.
5 Además. Spanish verbs that mean to moveEn resumenCapítulo 14. The perfect tenses14.1 The present perfect tense: Uses and formation14.2 The pluperfect tense: Uses and formation14.3 The future perfect tense: Uses and formation14.4 The conditional perfect tense: Uses and formation14.5 The perfect infinitive14.
6 Además. Expressions with dar and darseEn resumenCapítulo 15. The prepositions por and para15.1 Uses of por15.2 Verbs followed by por15.3 Uses of para15.4 Además. Idiomatic expressions with porEn resumenCapítulo 16.
Verbs followed by the prepositions a, con, de, en16.1 Verbs followed by the preposition a16.2 Verbs followed by the preposition con16.3 Verbs followed by the preposition de16.4 Verbs followed by the preposition en16.5 Además. NumbersEn resumenCapítulo 17. Imperatives and indirect commands17.
1 Affirmative and negative commands with Ud. and Uds.17.2 Affirmative and negative commands with tú17.3 Nosotros commands17.4 Indirect commands17.5 Además. Places of workEn resumenCapítulo 18.
The subjunctive: Function and forms18.1 The subjunctive mood: An introduction18.2 The present subjunctive18.3 The present perfect subjunctive18.4 The imperfect subjunctive18.5 The pluperfect subjunctive18.6 Sequence of tenses18.7 Además.
Set phrases with the subjunctiveEn resumenCapítulo 19. Uses of the subjunctive I19.1 The subjunctive to express influence, indirect command, request, or necessity19.2 The subjunctive to express emotion or judgment19.3 Además. Expressions with meterEn resumenCapítulo 20. Use of the subjunctive II20.1 The subjunctive to express doubt, disbelief, and possibility20.
2 Affirmatives and negatives20.3 The subjunctive with negative and indefinite antecedents20.4Además. Idiomatic expressions with affirmatives and negativesEn resumenCapítulo 21. Use of the subjunctive III21.1 The subjunctive to express future events21.2 The subjunctive to express purpose21.3 Además.
Spanish verbs that mean to runEn resumenCapítulo 22. Use of the subjunctive IV22.1 The subjunctive with a pesar de que, aunque, and indeterminate expressions22.2 The subjunctive in the como si clause22.3 The subjunctive in if (si) clauses22.4 Además. Idiomatic expressions with echarEn resumenCapítulo 23. Relative pronouns23.
1 The relative pronouns que and quien(es)23.2 The relative pronouns el que and el cual23.3 Relative pronouns following prepositions23.4 The relative pronouns cuyo and donde23.5 Use of lo que and lo cual23.6 Además. Diminutives and augmentativesEn resumenCapítulo 24. Infinitives and Gerunds24.
1 Review of the uses of the infinitives24.2 The infinitive used as a noun24.3 Other uses of the present participle24.4 Además. Adjectives that end in -ing in EnglishEn resumenAppendixes: 1. Verbs. 2. Answers to Actividades.
3. Spanish-English VocabularyIndex.