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USUFRUCTO

The text discusses various linguistic elements and their usage in creating sentences, focusing on different types of conjunctions, articles, and numbers. It explains subordinating and coordinating conjunctions with examples, highlighting how they connect clauses and phrases.

USUFRUCTO

USUFRUCTO

CLASIFICACION

Subordinating conjunctions
Although it was raining, I went out.
Coordinating
This stew is savory and delicious.

DEFINICIONES LEGALES

Phrase
according to, by means of, owing to, with a view to, in place of, in front of, etc.
regarding, barring, concerning, considering, etc.
Double
into, within, upto etc.
on behalf of, according to, in front of, from across, etc.
Simple
in, at, on, to for, of, from, up, after, over, under, with, etc.

PLAZOS DEL USUFRUCTO

Other examples
"Woah!" or "Oops!"

¿QUE BIENES SON SUSCEPTIBLES DE USUFRUCTO?

Focusing Adverbs
Especially, Specifically, Merely, Either
Adverbs of Quantity
A lot, Little, Much
Adverbs of Degree
down-toners

Fairly, Rather

intensifiers

Extremely, Very

Adverbs of Relative Time
Just, Afterward, Soon, Currently
Adverbs of Frequency
Always, usually, Never
Adverbs of Manner
Carefully, Slowly

GENERALIDADES

Cardinal numbers
One, two..
Ordinal numbers
First, second..

ELEMENTOS DEL USUFRUCTO

Indefinite article
A car in the parking lot.
Definite article
The breakfast on my plate.

CLASES DEL USUFRUCTO LEGAL

Indefinite
None, Several
Relative
Which, Where
Interrogative
Which, Who
Reciprocal
Each other, one another
Reflexive
Itself, Himself
Demonstrative
This, These
Possesive
His, Your
Personal
He, They

CONSTITUCION DEL USUFRUCTO

Superlative
She is the prettiest princess.
Comparative
He is taller than she is.

DIFERENCIAS Y SEMEJANZAS DEL USUFRUCTO CON OTROS DERECHOS REALES

Compound
Candlestick
Collective
Family, Class
Countable/Uncountable
Cats, Rain
Proper/Common
Mary, Paris

CARACTERISTICAS DEL USUFRUCTO

Auxiliary
You have been practicing hard.
Participle
The winning athlete gets a trophy.
Modal
I might go to the park if I get my homework done.
Linking verb
You look exhausted after studying all night.
Full verb
Create sentences
They have it.