Level 1: Lesson 19 Flashcards
To see
ver
I want to see it today
quiero verlo hoy
I see
(yo) veo (Note: You may have guessed vo which would be logical as the o usually replaces the -er ending of an infinitive verb. However, with the irregular verb ver (to see), the e of the infinitive is not dropped, giving us veo.
I see that you are busy. (addressing a woman)
(Yo) Veo que estas ocupada.
I see that you want it.
(Yo) Veo que lo quieres.
You see.
(Tu) ves?
Do you see that it’s not possible?
Ves que no es posible?
I see
You see
he/she sees
(yo) veo
(tu) ves
(el/ella) ve
She sees that it’s impossible for me.
(Ella) Ve que es imposible para mi.
I can
Puedo
I can do it.
Puedo hacerlo
He sees that I can’t do it.
(El) Ve que no puedo hacerlo.
Can you see my car?
Puedes ves mi carro?
She can leave
Ella puede salir.
To want
querer
I want a coca cola.
Quiero una coca cola.
Do you want to have dinner now?
Quieres cenar ahora?
Does he want to know?
Quiere saber?
She can leave when she wants.
Puede salir cuando quiere.
To be (two forms)
Estar: Temporary states or physical location
Ser: For identification in a permanent manner.
I am Maria
Soy Maria
You are: Using ser
eres
Are you Jessica?
Eres Jessica?
(He/She) is:
es
I am
You are
he/she is
(yo) soy
(tu) eres
(el/ella) es
He is David.
Es David.
Is she Carolina?
Es Carolina?
I want to see it today.
Quiero verlo hoy.
I see that you’re not busy.
Veo que estas no ocupado.
She sees that it’s impossible like that.
(Ella) ve que es imposible asi.
Do you want to have dinner now?
Quieres cenar ahora?
She can have it when she wants.
(Ella) puede tenerlo cuando quiere.
I don’t see where you are.
No veo donde estas.
Don’t you see that I am tired?
No ves que estoy cansado?
Are you Pablo?
Eres Pablo?
Is she Marta?
Es Marta?