Franklin DBE-1450 eBook Reader User Manual


 
Accenting Letters
You can look up accented words without typing accents. If there are no Multiple Forms,
the Spanish Professor 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” 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 FN 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.
Viewing English Inflections
If you are unfamiliar with inflections, it may be helpful to look at some inflected forms of
English verbs. Switch the entry language back to English, type write, and touch CONJ
to see the different forms of the English verb “to write”.
This will give you a good idea of each inflection form.
Verb Conjugations
The Spanish Professor conjugates verbs into the following forms: present, imperfect,
preterite, future, conditional, present subjunctive, imperfect subjunctive, imperfect sub-
junctive 2, present perfect, pluperfect, preterite anterior, future perfect, conditional per-
fect, present perfect subjunctive, pluperfect subjunctive, pluperfect subjunctive 2,
imperative, present progressive, and past progressive.