Lesson 16: Direct Object Pronouns and Adverbs Flashcards
me
me
te
you (informal, singular)
lo
him, it (masculine)
la
her, it (feminine)
nos
us
os
you (informal, plural) for vosotros
los
them (masculine)
las
them (feminine)
el tipo
the type, kind
el objecto directo
the direct object
el dinero
the money
el te (accent e)
the tea
el jugo de naranja
orange juice
la leche
the milk
el pan
the bread
el pan tostado
toast
la mantequilla
the butter
la mermelada
jam or jelly
el cereal
the cereal
los huevos
the eggs
el tocino
the bacon
tostar
to toast
hacer un brindis
to make a toast
funcionar
to work, to function
el refresco
soft drink
la cerveza
the beer
el sandwich (a accent)
the sandwich
la sopa
the soup
el jamon (o accent)
the ham
el pavo
the turkey
el queso
the cheese
la pasta
the pasta
los frijoles
the beans
el arroz
the rice
la papa
the potatoes
la fruta
the fruit
el postre
dessert
salado
salty
bastante
rather, quite
despacio
slowly
probablement
probably
a lo mejor
maybe
bien
well
mal
poorly
como
like, as
asi
so, like this
demasiado
too much
cierto
certain
claro
clear
todavia (i accent)
still
afortunadamente
fortunately
inmediatamente
immediately
actualmente
at present
realmente
actually
cuidadoso
careful
adverbos
Do NOT change form when used in a sentence like adjectives.
adverbos form
add -mente as a suffix to the feminine form of a noun
adverbos exprecion
use preposition “con” before a noun
con frecuencia
with frequence (frequently)
con cuidado
with caution (carefully)