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Gramatica

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  • This is always capitalized at the beginning of a sentence.
    "La primera letra de una oración"?
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  • Names of people, countries, and cities.
    Mayúsculas
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  • In Spanish, this part of a book title is capitalized, but not the days of the week.
    La primera letra de títulos
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  • Mayúsculas for languages or nationalities?
    Unlike the English practice, these are not capitalized
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  • These are written in lowercase except in abbreviated titles.
    Los títulos de personas
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  • In Spanish, this punctuation mark is used to separate elements in a list or indicate a pause in a sentence.
    La coma
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  • This punctuation ends a sentence and is used in Spanish for abbreviations and numbers.
    El punto
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  • These punctuation marks are used after a greeting in a formal letter or before a list
    Los dos puntos
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  • This punctuation is used to connect two independent clauses about similar topics or before conjunctions like "sin embargo."
    El punto y coma
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  • These are used to quote text from another source or to provide a translation.
    Las comillas
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  • In Spanish, titles of books, movies, and works of art are styled in this way.
    Cursiva
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  • En español, la palabra __________ (to cry) se escribe con "LL", no con "Y".
    llorar
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  • La palabra __________ (street) se escribe con "LL", no con "Y".
    calle
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  • Para referirse a un líquido amarillo que se encuentra en un huevo, decimos __________ (yolk)
    yema
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  • El verbo __________ (to shine) incluye "LL", no "Y"
    brillar
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  • En la frase Ella __________ (she read) un libro, el verbo se escribe con "Y" y no "LL"
    leyó
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