SD Spanish 2 Flashcards
I don’t blame them
yo no les culpo
Sunday
el domingo
the plane
el avion
the airport
el aeropuerto
to drive
manejar
unless
a menos que
at least
al menos
high school
el colegio
nice
genial
rude
grosero
to start
empezar
to spread
esparcirse
it spreads
se esparce
to pollute
contaminar
as much
no tanto
as much as
tanto como
characters
personajes
depending
dependiendo
dependent
dependiente
in fact/actually
de hecho
tours
recorridos
I would do it
yo lo haría
about/approximately
cerca de / mas o menos
I will go (future)
yo iré
Possibly
possiblemente
a parade
un desfile
age
edad
fireworks
fuegos artificiales
bands
bandas
earthquake
un temblor
from time to time
de vez en cuando
painful
doloroso
inches
pulgadas
I would not do it
no lo haría
to increase
aumentar
When to use imperfect tense
-actions with no definite begining or end (“used to”)
-setting the stage for an interrupting action (“I was…when”)
-telling time in the past (“it was”)
-talking about age in the past or talking abut the past in one’s life (“I was, I used to”)
To ring
sonar
SER in imperfect
Era / eras / era / eramos / eran
IR in imperfect
Iba / Ibas / Iba / Ibamos / Iban
VER in imperfect
Veia / veias / veia / veiamos / veian
It was 2 in the morning
Eran las dos de la manana
Before you moved here, you used to live in
Antes de mudarte aqui, vivias en __
When I was a girl,…
Cuando era nina….
the mall
el centro comercial
What are you doing?
Que estas haciendo? Que esta haciendo?
The car
El coche
The kids are sleeping
los ninos estan DURmiendo
To steal
robar
He is happy today
Esta feliz hoy
We are waiting for the bus
estamos esperando el autobus
to wait
esperar
to watch (a movie)
ver
I was doing
estaba haciendo
you were doing
estabas haciendo
he/she was doing
estaba haciendo
we were doing
estabamos haciendo
they were doing
estaban haciendo
watching
Mirando
to chat
charlar
the theif
el ladron
to break down
descomponerse
Ending to use with estar to make it “-ing” (am or was doing/watching/eating)
-ANDO
-IENDO
Ending to use with haber to make it “-ed” (have or had done/watched/eaten)
ADO or IDO
I have (haber)
he
You have (haber)
has
He/she has (haber)
ha
we have (haber)
hemos
they have (haber)
han
written (for use with haber)
escrito
fried (for use with haber)
frito
resolved (for use with haber)
resuelto
open/opened (for use with haber)
abierto
close/closed (for use with haber)
cubierto
returned (for use with haber)
vuelto
dead (for use with haber)
muerto
seen (for use with haber)
visto
put/set (for use with haber)
puesto
said/told (for use with haber)
dicho
done/made (for use with haber)
hecho