Grammar Slide 4.4 Flashcards
decier la verdad
to tell the truth
decir mentiras
to tell lies
decir que
to say that
decir la respuesta
to say the answer
poner can also mean
to turn on a household item
carlos pone la radio
carlos turns on the radio
maria pone la television
Maria turns one the television
salir de is used
to indicate that someone is leaving a particular place
hoy salgo de hositpal
today I leave the hositpal
Sale de clase a las cuatro
He leaves class at 4
salir para is used to indicate
someones destination
Mananas salgo para Mexico
Tomorrow I leave for Mexico
Hoy salen para Espana
Today they leave for Spain
Salir con means
to leave with someone/something or to date someone
alberto sale con su mochila
alberto is leaving with his backpack
Margrita sale can Guillermo
Margairta is going out with Guillermo
I see
yo veo
you see
tu ves
you/he/she sees
ud/el/ella ve
we see
vemos
you (p) see
veis
you/they see
ven
i hear
yo oigo
you hear
tu oyes
you/he/she hears
oye
we hear
oimos
you (p) hear
veis
you/they hear
ven
oiga a unas personas en la otra sala
I hear some people in the other room