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This is a submap which is part of the overall map of “Module B-Exploring How Spanish Sentences and Basic Paragraphs Work”.
It’s sort of a table of contents of Module B, Unit02, “Thinking in irregular verbs, continuous verbs, interrogative pronouns”.
Patterns of irregular verbs, continuous verbs, interrogative pronouns
- [B.Unit02.LessonA] Thinking of current situations—Spanish present indicative (prst-indc)
- [B.Unit02.LessonB] Thinking of current situations—Spanish present subjunctive (prst-subj)
- [B.Unit02.LessonC] Thinking of the past—Spanish preterite and imperfect (ptrt-indc, impc-indc)
- [B.Unit02.LessonD] Thinking of suppositional situations—Spanish conditional (cond)
- [B.Unit02.LessonE] Thinking of the past—Spanish imperfect subjunctive (impc-subj)
- [B.Unit02.LessonF] Thinking of future events—Spanish future indicative (futr-indc)
- [B.Unit02.LessonG] Thinking of future events—Spanish future subjunctive (futr-subj)
- [B.Unit02.LessonH] Thinking of commanding situations—Spanish imperative (iptv)
- [B.Unit02.LessonI] Thinking of current compound situations—Spanish preterite perfect or present perfect (ptpf-indc, ptpf-subj)
- [B.Unit02.LessonJ] Thinking of past compound situations—Spanish pluperfect or past perfect (plpf-indc, plpf-subj)
- [B.Unit02.LessonK] Thinking of future compound situations—Spanish future perfect (fupf-indc, fupf-subj)
- [B.Unit02.LessonL] Thinking of past suppositional compound situations—Spanish conditional perfect (copf)
- [B.Unit02.LessonM] Thinking of other compound situations—Spanish anterior preterite (ptan)
- [B.Unit02-active vocabulary] Active vocabulary items, names of people: Unit02, irregular verbs, continuous verbs, interrogative pronouns (opens in new window)
- [B.Unit02-abbreviations and icons] Abbreviations and icons for concepts in Unit02 of Module B (exploring sentences and paragraphs) (opens in new window)
Want to explore further? For a map of the general file structure of Temporary Name, click here: Download Excel file of the overall outline.
