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v. to explore the forest 7.1 |
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n. the tropical forest 7.1 |
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v. to climb the pyrmid 7.1 |
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n. los lugares de intrés 7.1 |
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n. the places of interest 7.1 |
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to go: I went you went 7.1 |
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n. last (year, month, week) 7.1 |
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n. nowhere, not anywhere 7.1 |
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adj. it's cool outside 7.2 |
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adj. the weather is bad outside 7.2 |
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adj. the weather is good outside 7.2 |
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adj. it's hot outside 7.2
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adj. it's sunny outside 7.2 |
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v. here: to take, to carry along 7.2 |
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v. to come back, to return 7.2 |
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v. pensar + inf.: (yo) pienso (tú) piensas 7.2 |
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v. to plan: I plan You plan 7.2 |
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What's the weather like? 7.2 |
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My goodness! Gee! Wow! 7.2 |
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It's a good thing that ___________. 7.2 |
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Poder: Puedo Podemos Puedes --------- Puede Pueden Gramática |
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Can be able to: I can We Can You Can -------- He/She/It can They can - When we drop the -er of the infinitive, the part that remains is called the stem. Notice that in four forms of poder, the o of the stem changes to -ue. We call poder an o→ ue stem-changing verb.
- The endings follow the pattern for regular -er verbs.
- When the forms of poder are followed by another verb, the second verb is always in the infinitive.
For Example: No puedo ir al cine contigo el viernes. Gramática
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Para + infinitivo Gramática
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- You know that para means "for" or "in order to." Whenever para is followed by a verb, the verb is in the infinitive form.
For Example: Vamos a México para bucear y tomar el sol. Gramática
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Querer y Pensar Quiero Queremos Pienso Pensamos Quieres ------------ Piensas ----------- Quiere Quieren Piensa Piensan Gramática
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What we want to do and what we plan to do: I want We want I plan We plan You want ---------- You plan ---------- He/She/It wants They want He/She/It plans They plan - Notce that there is a stem change from e to ie in all except for the nosotors form. Querer and pensar are called e→ie stem-changing verbs.
- The endings follow the pattern of regular -ar and -er verbs.
- When the forms of querer and pensar are followed by another verb, the second verb is always in the ifinitive.
For Example: - Quieres estudiar conmigo? - No, pienso ver la tele. Gramática
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In spanish, we use a when a direct object is a specific group of people -Quiero visitar a mis abuelos. -Quiero visitar al señor López. - To ask who recieves the action of a verb, we use ¿A quién?
- ¿A quién quieres visitar? - Quiero visitar a mis primos. - We can also use the personal a when the direct object is a animal, especially a pet.
-Busco a mi perro. - We usually do not use the personal a after the verb tener.
-Tengo muchos tíos. Gramática
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