This document appears to be a student record from a Venezuelan university that includes the student's name, Yohana Monje, identification number, and descriptions of verb tenses and parts of speech in Spanish. It provides definitions for the past tense, how to form sentences with verbs, irregular verbs, adjectives and compares their positive, comparative and superlative forms. The summary is concise while highlighting the key elements of the document.
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Pasado simple
1. República bolivariana de Venezuela
Ministerio del poder popular de educación superior
I.UT. Antonio José de Sucre
Barquisimeto edo. Lara
Alumna:
YOHANA MONJE C.I 24.386.964
2. It is used to describe
past actions that took
place at the time and
who have already
completed.
In
to form a sentence must distinguish two
verbs
irregular verbs
irregular verbs
Adjective
Is
A word that came and changed the
name.
POSITIVE: The adjective in its simple
form, basic: nice, cute; big, great;
COMPARATIVE: Sets the ratio or
comparison between two things;
SUPERLATIVO: Denotes
the highest degree of
quality.