MT Spanish Foundation CD6 Flashcards
I leave
salgo
I have
tengo
I put
pongo
I come
vengo
I do
hago
I tell
digo
I leave
salgo
I suppose
supongo
I bring
traigo
Bring it!
¡Tráigalo!
Bring me something!
¡Tráigame algo!
Don’t put it here!
¡No lo ponga aquí!
there
allí
here
aquí
Put it there!
¡Póngalo allí!
Don’t put it here; put it there
¡No lo ponga aquí; póngalo allí!
I am doing it
Lo hago
Do it!
¡Hágalo!
Don’t do it!
¡No lo haga!
Say it in Spanish!
¡Dígalo en español!
Tell me!
¡Dígame!
Don’t tell me now
¡No me diga ahora!
Don’t tell me (Roberta)
¡No me digas!
to call
llamar
Call me later
¡Llámeme más tarde!
Call me! (Roberto/Roberta)
¡Llámame!
On what one occasion do you NOT switch tracks in the imperative?
In the positive familiar imperative. Also you don’t use the ‘s’.
When you push down on an ‘e’ on the penultimate syllable it splits into what?
‘ie’
to have
tener
we have
tenemos
you have
tiene
they have
tienen
you have (Roberto)
tienes
I have
tengo
to come
venir
we are coming
venimos
he is coming
viene
they are coming
vienen
you are coming (Roberto)
vienes
I am coming
vengo
to begin
comenzar
I am starting
comienzo
You are starting / he is starting / she is starting / it is starting
comienza
Start!
¡Comience!
At what time are you starting?
¿A qué hora comienza?
At what time are you all starting?
¿A qué hora comienzan?
At what time are you starting? (Roberta)
¿A qué hora comienzas?
At what time do we start?
¿A qué hora comenzamos?
to begin / to start
empezar
I am starting
empiezo
At what time are you starting? / At what time is it starting?
¿A qué hora empieza?
the film
la película
to think
pensar
I think
pienso
What do you think?
¿Qué piensa?
What do you think of the situation?
¿Qué piensa de la situación?
we think
pensamos
I plan on leaving soon (in Spanish: I think to leave soon)
Pienso salir pronto
When do you plan on leaving?
¿Cuándo piensa salir?
to understand
comprender (exception to the rule of ‘e’ becoming ‘ie’)
to understand
entender
I understand
entiendo
I don’t understand it
No lo entiendo
I don’t understand you
No le entiendo
I don’t understand you (Roberta)
No te entiendo
Do you understand me? (Roberta)
¿Me entiendes?
We don’t understand
No entendemos
I want
quiero
you want / he wants
quiere
they want
quieren
you want (Roberto/Roberta)
quieres
you all want
quieren
to want
querer
we want
queremos
When you push down on an ‘o’ on the penultimate syllable it splits into what?
‘ue’