the mirror
el espejo
present tense -ir endings
o es e imos en
preterite -ir endings
í iste ió imos ieron
Translate with DOP: Do you have it?
¿Lo/la tienes?
When do you use conocer?
Knowing people, pets, places, to be familiar with, works of art
What is the opposite of 'nada'?
algo
When do you use the imperative tú command?
When you are telling someone what to do.
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setecientos sesenta y siete
I am dancing
Estoy bailando.
I helped.
Ayudé
Translate: I like blue shoes.
Me gustan zapatos azules.
Translate: Do you know Fierstos?
¿Conoces a Fierstos?
Translate: We went to the museum.
Fuimos al museo.
What is the rule for affirmative tú commands?
Conjugate in the él/ella/Ud. of the present tense
I need to vacuum.
Necesito pasar la aspiradora. / Tengo que pasar...
I want a garage.
Quiero un garaje.
Yesterday he went to the sea.
Ayer él fue al mar.
No los tenemos.
Translate: I have to study for the test.
Tengo que estudiar para el examen.
Translate: I never swim.
No nado nunca.
Translate: Take out the trash!
Saca la basura
Pronounce: 237,912
doscientos treinta y siete mil novecientos doce.
They are reading Harry Potter.
Están leyendo Harry Potter.
Did you see the bear who ate the bird?
¿Viste el oso quien comió el pájaro?
Tranlsate: They are important to me.
Me importan.
Translate: We should study Spanish.
Debemos estudiar español.
When do you use 'saber'?
To know facts/information or how to do something.
Translate: Make the bed!
¡Haz la cama!
You need a coat and gloves.
Necesitas un abrigo y guantes.
They are sleeping.
Están durmiendo.
We went to the national park and Seth ate a lot.
Fuimos al parque nacional y Seth comió mucho.
Translate: She doesn't like to wear the necklace.
A ella no le gusta llevar el collar.
You have to cut the grass.
Tienes que cortar el césped.
What is the opposite of 'alguien'?
Translate: Set the table and do your homework!
¡Pon la mesa y haz tu tarea!