the verb ser/estar in English
to be
verb "be" say yo estuve/ tu estuviste/ el estuvo in English
I was, you were, he was
HAVE +
1) lunch, 2) a sandwich, 3) for a walk, 4) a drink
3) go for a walk
study, English, next week (SIMPLE)
I will study English next week.
all ears
the verb escalar in English
to climb
the verb cocinar in English in past tense
cooked (cook+ed)
1) to bed, 2) a taxi, 3) away, 4) to church
This special structure is used to talk about the future, similar to "will".
"GOING TO"
to have cold feet
feeling nervous before an event
the verb despertarse in English
to wake up
the verb ver in English past tense
saw
GET +
1) shopping, 2) a newspaper, 3) home, 4) a taxi
Correct the mistake: I will feel more relaxed after I will finish my project.
I will feel more relaxed after I finish my project.
cost an arm and a leg
to be very expensive
the verb ponerse in English
to put on (clothing)
the verb Freir in English past tense
fried
GET +
1) dressed, 2) a good time, 3) a letter, 4) up
2) have a good time
When the movie will end, I am going to bed.
When the movie ends, I am going to bed.
break a leg
good luck!
the verb cuidar in English
to look after / to take care of
the verb llevar in English past tense
wore
HAVE +
1) breakfast, 2) a drink, 3) coffee, 4) 18 years
do, homework, tomorrow (CONTINUOUS TENSE)
I will be doing my homework tomorrow.
get something off one's chest
to tell someone your problems