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Costar and numbers to one millon

Costar and numbers to one millon. Costar – o to ue. Use the verb costar (which means to cost) to talk about what something costs. Costar is only used in the third person, the el/ella/usted or ellos/ellas/ustedes conjugations. Costar – o to ue. Costar has an o to ue stem change .

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Costar and numbers to one millon

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  1. Costar and numbers to one millon

  2. Costar – o to ue Use the verb costar (which means to cost) to talk about what something costs. Costar is only used in the third person, the el/ella/usted or ellos/ellas/ustedes conjugations.

  3. Costar – o to ue Costar has an o touestemchange. Iftheobjectyou are talkingaboutis singular, youwill use the el/ella/usted conjugation: cuesta. Iftheobjectis plural, youwill use the ellos/ellas/ustedes conjgation: cuestan. La blusa cuesta treinta dólares. Las botas cuestan setenta dólares.

  4. You should already know…

  5. To tell what something costs, you may need to use larger numbers.

  6. Larger Numbers ¿

  7. Uno or Un? Use uno whencounting. Uno at theend of a number, changestounbefore a masculinenoun. Use unabeforea femininenoun. Ejemplos: Veintiún dólares Veintiuna faldas Tengo ciento un dólares. Tengo veintiuna bolsas.

  8. Cien(to), 200,300, etc. Cien(to) is used with both masculine and feminine nouns. But, 200, 300, 400, and so on, agree with the noun they modify. Mil does not change depending on the gender of the noun. M. F.

  9. Un Millón to millones Un millón changes to millones in the plural form. Use de after millon(es) when it is followed by a noun. Ejemplos: 3.520.312 = tres millones, quinientos veinte mil, trescientos doce Un millón de dólares (followed by a noun!) Dos millones de personas (followed by a noun!)

  10. How would you say 234 in Spanish? • Doscientostreinta y cinco • Doscientostreinta y cuatro • Trescientostreinta y cuatro [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  11. Which number is dos mil cientosesentay ocho? • 2.168 • 2.268 • 218 [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  12. What do you always use after millon(es) if it is followed by a noun? • a • mi • de [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  13. Which of the following is 4.327.678 in Spanish? • Cuatromillones, trescientosveinte y siete mil, seiscientossetenta y seis • Cuatromillones, trescientosveinte y siete mil, seiscientossetenta y ocho • Tresmillones, trescientosveinte y siete mil, seiscientossetenta y seis [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  14. What is veintidos mil, trescientostreinta y seis in numerical value? • 22.366 • 22.336 • 24.336 [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

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