Ella se hizo un esguince en el tobillo.
She sprained her ankle.
She can take the bus.
She’ll be able to take the bus.
Ella – ponerse ese vestido
moratón grande en la pierna
She won’t be able to wear that dress because she has a big bruise on her leg.
Have you brushed your teeth yet? -
No, I haven’t brushed my teeth yet.
play
playful
Me pusieron puntos porque me corté el brazo.
I needed stitches because I cut my arm.
I can’t go to the concert.
I won’t be able to go to the concert
Tú – dar un paseo te hiciste un esguince
en el tobillo
You won’t be able to go for a walk because you sprained your ankle.
Have you called the dentist yet? +
Yes, I’ve already called the dentist.
pain
painful
painless
Él se quemó la lengua.
He burned his tongue.
Can he come?
Will he be able to come?
Él – jugar al tenis
mañana se cortó la mano
He won’t be able to play tennis tomorrow because he cut his hand.
Has he used the new toothpaste yet? –
No, he hasn’t used the new toothpaste yet
child
childlish
¿Cómo te hiciste ese moratón?
How did you get that bruise?
Can you drive me to the hospital?
Will you be able to drive me to the hospital?
yo – ir a la piscina me quemé la pierna
I won’t be able to go to the swimming pool because I burned my leg.
Have they tried the new mouthwash yet? +
Yes, they’ve already tried the new mouthwash.
fame
famous
Me clavé una astilla en el dedo.
I got a splinter in my finger.
You can’t use your phone.
You won’t be able to use your phone.
Tú – fregar los platos
tienes una astilla en el dedo
You won’t be able to do the dishes because you have a splinter in your finger.
Has she paid for the filling yet? –
No, she hasn’t paid for the filling yet.
comfort
comfortable