Jagran Josh
This will consist of tests in vocabulary, syntax and idiom, e.g., synthesis in sentence construction, formation of sentences in Spanish correctly embodying given words or forms. The question will not require detailed knowledge of grammatical definitions. The questions on grammar will include the following:
Nouns:
gender
singular and plural forms
Articles:
definite and indefinite
Adjectives:
agreement
position
lo plus adjective
comparative and superlative: regular and mayor, menor, mejor, peor
demonstrative (este, ese, aquel)
indefinite (cada, otro, todo, mismo, alguno)
possessive, short and long forms (mi, mío)
interrogative (cuánto, qué, donde etc.)
Adverbs:
formation
comparative and superlative: regular
interrogative (cómo, cuándo, dónde)
adverbs of time and place (aquí, ahi, allí, ahora, ya)
common adverbial phrases
Quantifiers/Intensifiers:
(muy, bastante, demasiado, poco, mucho)
Pronouns:
subject
object – direct & indirect
position and order of object pronouns in a
sentence and with commands
reflexive
relative: que,
relative: quien, el cual, la cual etc., lo que,
disjunctive (conmigo, para mí )
demonstrative (éste, ése, aquél, esto, eso)
indefinite (algo, alguien)
interrogative (cuál, qué, quién)
Verbs:
Regular and irregular forms of verbs, radical
changing and reflexive verbs all persons of the
verb, singular and plural
radical-changing verbs
negative forms
interrogative forms
reflexive constructions (se puede, se necesita, se habla)
uses of ser and estar
tenses: present indicative
present continuous
preterite
imperfect:
imperfect continuous
immediate future
future
conditional:
perfect
pluperfect
passive voice
gerund
imperative: common forms including negative
impersonal verbs: most common only
present subjunctive: imperative, affirmation and
negation, after verbs of wishing, command,
request, prohibiting, emotion and to express
purpose (para que)
After cuando
imperfect subjunctive and in conditional clause
Time:
Use of desde hace with the present and imperfect
tense
Llevo + time+ gerund
Prepositions:
common, including personal a
uses of por and para
Conjunctions
Most common ones including y, pero, cuando, o,
porque, como, sin embargo.
Numbers
Quantities
Dates
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