Franklin BES-1840 Water System User Manual


 
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Read the definition to find the verb you want
(e.g.,
to know
).
4. Press
conj
to conjugate the head-
word, saber.
Highlight the part of speech you want (e.g.,
verb
) and press
enter
. Then highlight the
translation you want (e.g.,
know
) and press
enter
.
These are the principal forms of the Spanish
verb “saber”. The English translations are
below each Spanish inflection.
5. Press
space
or to scroll.
Press
?*
to display the root word.
6. Press either
conj
or hold
fn
and
press
repeatedly to view more in-
flections.
If the word is a noun, an adjective, or another
modifier, then there won’t be any other inflec-
tions.
7. Press
clear
when done.
Advanced Verb Conjugations
Accenting Letters
You can look up accented words
without typing accents. If there are no
Multiple Forms, the Spanish Profes-
sor will take you directly to the word.
If there are Multiple Forms, you will
have to choose the correct word from
a Multiple Forms list. See “Choosing
Multiple Forms” on page 13 for more
information.
Remember, if you want to enter an
accent yourself, type the letter and
press
until the appropriate accent
appears. You can also hold
cap
and
press
n
to get an ñ.
Getting Grammar Guidance
When viewing inflections, you can
press
help
to go directly to the
Grammar Guide and view detailed
descriptions of how to use the
inflections you were viewing along
with usage examples.
Advanced Verb Conjugations