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SS2 - Lesson 8 - Part C. Adjectives (25 Cards)


Posted by: Esmeralda

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Description: SS2 - Lesson 8 - Part C. Adjectives

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On April 6, 2007   Esmeralda said: Yes. The reason these don't work on this site is because of alternative answers. I needed to use alternative answers not only because some words have multiple meanings, but also because of including the pronunciation (which is on the same line as the answer).

On April 3, 2007   davmeis said: Is that because you are using alternative answers?

On April 2, 2007   Esmeralda said: The feminine form, when there is one, is shown by "/a", which means change the ending "o" to an "a" (caro, cara). A "/+a" means to add an "a" to the masculine to form the feminine (trabajador, trabajadora). Either the masculine or feminine form is acceptable as an answer (that is, AFTER YOU DOWNLOAD THE FILE - IT DOES NOT WORK ON THIS SITE).

On April 2, 2007   Esmeralda said: This list won't work properly unless you download it.




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