Day 8 Flashcards
What is a Demonstrative Adjective?
A demonstrative adjective is the word used to say “This”, “These” “Those”. You have a different word depending on how close or far an object is from you, and whether you are refering to multiple objects or a singular object.
How do you say “This” when an object is close to you (i.e. you could touch it) (singular)
Este, Esta (depending on if the noun is masculine or feminine)
How do you say “This” when an object is far from you (i.e. you could move and still touch it in the same room) (singular)
Ese, Esa (depending on if the noun is masculine or feminine)
How do you say “This” when an object is far from you (i.e. it’s not in your room) (singular)
Aquel, Aquella (depending on if the noun is masculine or feminine)
How do you say “These” when an object is close to you (i.e. you could touch it) (plural)
Estos, Estas (depending on if the noun is masculine or feminine)
How do you say “Those” when an object is far from you (i.e. you could move and still touch it in the same room) (plural)
Esos, Esas (depending on if the noun is masculine or feminine)
How do you say “Those” when an object is far from you (i.e. it’s not in your room) (singular)
Aquellos, Aquellas (depending on if the noun is masculine or feminine)
How do you say “Aquel”? in phonetics
Ak-l
How do you say “Aquella”? in phonetics
A-k-ja
How do you say “Aquellos”? in phonetics
A-k-jos
How do you say “Aquellas”? in phonetics
A-k-jas
Comfortable
Cómodo
Flags
Banderas
Raincoat
Impermeable
Bright
Brillante
Oscura
Dark
I forgot
Me olvidé
To Can
Poder
To Go Up
Subir
To Feel
Sentir
Scared
Miedo
Feeling
Sintiendo
To Live
Vivir
Living
Viviendo
To Take
Tomar
To Come
Venir
Owner
Dueńa
To Stay / To Remain / To Keep
Quedar
How much time do you have left?
Cuánto tiempo queda?
Sit
Sentada
To Find
Encontrar
Ring
Anillo
To Study
Estudiar
To Help
Ayudar
Project
Proyecto
To Work
Trabajar
To Remember
Recordar
To Travel
To Travel
To Ask
Preguntar
To Pay
Pagar
To Need
Necesitar
Umbrella
Paraguas
This is + verb(ing) - This is working
Esto está + verb (ing) - Esto está funcionando
This is + adjective - This is beautiful
Esto es + adjective - Esto es bonito
This is + location - This is here (Also means, “it is here”)
Esto está + location - Esto está aqui
What’s it called when you leave a verb as it is, without changing the conjugation?
It’s called the “Infinitive Form”
What’s it called when you do the regular pronoun changes to a verb?
It’s called the “Simple Present”
Coat
Abrigo
What’s it called when use “Estar” + the gerund version of the verb?
It’s called the “Present Progressive”
Career
Carrera
Physics
Física
Chemsitry
Química