Red Book A Flashcards
see you tomorrow
Hasta mañana
in the morning (non specific time)
por la mañana
in the afternoon (no specific time)
por la tarde
it (as an object pronoun)
lo
our
nuestro, nuestra
It is true.
Es verdad.
young man; young woman
el joven; la joven
young people
los jóvenes
dark; brunette
moreno -a
fair; blond
rubio -a
often
muchas veces
at night
por la noche
We learn
Nosotros aprendemos.
We live.
Nosotros vivimos.
a bad student
un mal estudiante
bueno and malo often precede the noun. Drop the o for a masc. sing. noun.
to arrive
llegar
some
unos, unas
alguno, alguna
before
antes de
seat
el asiento
Where is he going?
¿ A dónde va?
sometimes
algunas veces
before eight o’clock
antes de las ocho
exactly
en punto
in the afternoon (specific time given)
de la tarde
after the class
después de la clase
in front of
en frente de
before finishing
antes de terminar
After a preposition, use the infinitive.
before leaving
antes de salir
After a preposition, use the infinitive
after writing
después de escribir
After a preposition, use the infinitive.
after eating
después de comer
After a preposition, use the infinitive
It’s already five o’clock.
Ya son las cinco.
instead of entering
en vez de entrar
I am going to eat.
Yo voy a comer.
After a verb of motion, follow with “a” and then the infinitive.
He is going to finish.
Él va a terminar.
to come
I come ; they come
venir
yo vengo; ellos vienen
They are coming to eat at seven.
Vienen a comer a las siete.
She sees several friends.
Ella ve a varios amigos.
“a” precedes the object of a verb when it refers to a definite person.
Pedro accompanies Maria to her house.
Pedro acompaña a María a su casa.
“a” precedes the object of a verb when it refers to a definite person.