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@ -14,9 +14,7 @@ Congratulations! You're almost done with this module.
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The article below will help you review some key grammar points covered in the tasks, so you can feel confident before taking the Module Quiz.
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## Grammar Highlights
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### Talking about Origin
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## Talking about Origin
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To say where you are from, you should use: **`Soy` + `de` + [country]**. For example:
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### Talking About Nationality
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## Talking About Nationality
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To say your nationality, you should use: **`Soy` + [nationality]**.
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### Talking About Profession
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## Talking About Profession
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To say your profession, you should use: **`Soy` + [profession]**. For example:
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### Talking About Age
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## Talking About Age
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To say your age in Spanish, you should use: **`Tengo` + [number] + `años`**. For example:
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### Being Politely During Introductions
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## Being Politely During Introductions
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There are three important courtesy expressions in Spanish.
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# --description--
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## Glossary
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This Glossary is a quick reference for the most important words and phrases from the content you've worked with in this module. The words are organized by category and in alphabetical order.
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### Greetings and Introductions
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## Greetings and Introductions
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- `Buenas tardes` - Good afternoon
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### Questions
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## Questions
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- `¿A qué te dedicas?` - What is your profession?
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### People and Identity
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## People and Identity
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- `Eres` - You are
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### Professions and Work
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## Professions and Work
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- `Analista` - Analyst
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### Location and Origin
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## Location and Origin
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- `Colombia` - Colombia
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### Numbers
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## Numbers
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- `Treinta` - Thirty
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Once you've read it, just mark the task as complete and move on to the next part of the review.
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## Grammar Highlights
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### Subject Pronoun Omission
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## Subject Pronoun Omission
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In Spanish, it's common to omit the subject pronoun (like `yo`) because the verb form already tells who the subject is. For example:
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### Using `soy` to Talk About Identity
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## Using `soy` to Talk About Identity
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The verb `ser` (to be) is used to describe who you are, like your name or profession.
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### No Articles Before Professions
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## No Articles Before Professions
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In Spanish, you **don't use** an article (`un` or `una`) before a profession.
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### Greeting with Time of Day
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## Greeting with Time of Day
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Spanish greetings change depending on the time of day. For example:
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### Combined Farewells
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## Combined Farewells
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In Spanish, farewells don’t always have to be combined, but it's common to see them used together. For example:
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### Accents Marks and Pronunciation
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## Accents Marks and Pronunciation
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Accent marks in Spanish show where to put the stress and sometimes change the meaning of a word. These are some examples from this lesson:
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### Special Letters in Spanish
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## Special Letters in Spanish
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`Ñ` is a separate letter in the Spanish alphabet. Its lowercase version is `ñ`. For example:
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# --description--
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## Grammar Highlights
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### Conjugation of the Verb `tener` in Present Indicative Tense
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## Conjugation of the Verb `tener` in Present Indicative Tense
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The verb `tener` (to have) is commonly used to talk about age in Spanish.
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### Nationalities and Gender Agreement
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## Nationalities and Gender Agreement
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In Spanish, nationalities must agree in gender with the person they're describing:
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### Greetings by Time of Day
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## Greetings by Time of Day
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Spanish greetings change depending on the time of day:
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### Farewells
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## Farewells
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Here are some common ways to say goodbye in Spanish:
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# --description--
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## Glossary
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Review this glossary as a quick reference of the most important words and phrases in the content you've worked with in this module.
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Review this glossary as a quick reference of the most important words and phrases in the content you've worked with in this module.
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The words are organized by category and in alphabetical order.
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