LT: Lesson 14 Flashcards

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What is the word for “he” in Spanish and how do you use it emphatically in a sentence?

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Él - He. Example: No sé qué él quiere - I don’t know what HE wants.

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What is the Spanish word for “she” and how do you use it in a sentence?

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Ella - She. Example: Ella ve - She sees.

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How do you say “I don’t want to invite him, but she does” in Spanish?

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No quiero invitarlo pero ella sí - I don’t want to invite him, but she does.

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What is the Spanish word for “to leave” or “to go out” and how do you say “I go out”?

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Salir - To leave or to go out, Salgo - I go out.

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What are the different forms of “salir” for he/she/it/you (formal), they/you (plural), and you (informal)?

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Sale - He/She/It/You (formal) leaves, Salen - They/You (plural) leave, Sales - You (informal) leave.

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How do you say “I’m going out to eat” in Spanish?

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Salgo a comer - I’m going out to eat.

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What is the Spanish word for “I have” and how do you say “I have it”?

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Tengo - I have, Lo tengo - I have it.

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How do you say “I have to do it” in Spanish?

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Tengo que hacerlo or Lo tengo que hacer - I have to do it.

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What are the different forms of “tener” for he/she/it/you (formal), they/you (plural), and you (informal)?

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Tiene - He/She/It/You (formal) has, Tienen - They/You (plural) have, Tienes - You (informal) have.

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How do you say “when are you coming to eat” in Spanish?

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¿Cuándo vienes a comer? - When are you coming to eat?

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What is the Spanish word for “to put” and how do you say “I put”?

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Poner - To put, Pongo - I put.

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How do you convert English verbs with “-pose” to Spanish and give examples?

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Replace -pose with -poner. Example: Compose - Componer, Suppose - Suponer.

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13
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How do you say “I suppose” in Spanish?

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Supongo - I suppose.

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14
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What is the Spanish word for “to expose” and “to oppose”?

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Exponer - To expose, Oponer - To oppose.

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15
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How do you say “I have to see her” and “I must see her” in Spanish?

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Tengo que verla - I have to see her, Debo verla - I must see her.

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16
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What is the difference between “tengo que” and “debo” in Spanish?

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Tengo que is everyday, Debo is more serious. Example: Tengo que comer ahora - I have to eat now.

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How do you say “I’m going to try to eat later” in Spanish?

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Voy a intentar comer más tarde - I’m going to try to eat later.