to
a
what two words mean where in Spanish?
dónde y adónde
voy
I am going in Spanish
Quiere in English
He/she wants, you want
When is "te presento" used?
To introduce somone to one person (informal).
city
ciudad
¿________ es? Es un bolígrafo.
Qué
She is going
Ella va
Yo quiero ir
I want to go
When is "les presento" used?
To introduce someone to two or more people (formal or informal).
to the (feminine)
a la
¿________ estudiantes (mixed) hay en la clase? Hay 35 estudiantes.
Cuántos
Ana and I are going
Ana y yo vamos
In Spanish, Do you want to go to the movies?
¿Quieres ir al cine?
In Spanish, I am going to Ms. Gonzalez's class.
(Yo) voy a la clase de Srta. González.
to the (masculine)
al
Translate to Spanish
¿_____ is going to the restaurante? Pedro and Elena.
¿Quién va al restuarante? Pedro y Elena.
In Spanish: Ana and Linda are going to the city.
Ana y Linda van a la ciudad.
In Spanish, We (feminine) want to go to the park.
Nosotras queremos ir al parque.
In Spanish, Of course! And later (luego) we (mixed) are going to the school (starts w an e),
¡Por supuesto!(¡Claro!) Y luego nosotros vamos a la escuela.
I am going to the bathroom.
Yo voy al baño.
Translate to Spanish
¿_____ is Marcos in the library? He needs to study.
¿ Por qué está Marcos en la biblioteca? (Él necesita estudiar).
In Spanish: Ana, Linda, and you (informal) are going to the restaurant.
Ana, Linda y tú vais al restaurante.
In Spanish, Do you (informal, singular) want to go by foot or by bus?
¿Quieres tú ir a pie o en autobús?
In Spanish, Ana, let me introduce you to my friend Laura (informal). Delighted to meet you.
Ana te presento a mi amiga Laura. Encantada.