spanish exam 3 pg 114-117 Flashcards
Voy a las diez de la mañana con mi hermano.
I am going at ten in the morning with my brother.
Van a las once de la mañana.
They are going at eleven in the morning.
Vamos al parque.
We are going to the park.
Vas también.
You are going too.
Va con Elena y Carlos en el auto.
He/She is going with Elena and Carlos in the car.
Teresa necesita comprar un libro para su clase de literatura inglesa. Teresa va a la librería.
Teresa needs to buy a book for her English literature class. Teresa goes to the bookstore.
The subject is Teresa, which is third-person singular. The third-person singular form of “ir” in the present tense is “va”.
Elena y Carlos necesitan pollo y verduras para la cena. Ellos van al supermercado.
Elena and Carlos need chicken and vegetables for dinner. They go to the supermarket.
The subject is Elena y Carlos, which is third-person plural. The correct form of “ir” for they is “van”.
Tú asistes a una clase a las once de la mañana. Tú vas a la universidad.
You attend a class at eleven in the morning. You go to the university.
The subject is tú, which is second-person singular (informal “you”). The correct form of “ir” for tú is “vas”.
Matt y yo deseamos beber café. Nosotros vamos a la cafetería.
Matt and I want to drink coffee. We go to the cafeteria.
The subject is Matt y yo (Matt and I), which is first-person plural (we). The correct form of “ir” for nosotros is “vamos”.
Tú deseas ver una película de Scarlett Johansson. Tú vas al cine.
You want to see a Scarlett Johansson movie. You go to the movie theater.
The subject is tú, which is second-person singular (informal “you”). The correct form of “ir” for tú is “vas”.
Ustedes están muy cansados y desean descansar. Ustedes van a la residencia estudiantil.
You (plural) are very tired and want to rest. You go to the student residence.
The subject is ustedes, which is second-person plural (you all). The correct form of “ir” for ustedes is “van”.
Elena desea bailar y escuchar música el fin de semana. Ella va a la discoteca.
Elena wants to dance and listen to music this weekend. She goes to the nightclub.
The subject is Elena, which is third-person singular. The correct form of “ir” for she is “va”.
Teresa y su novio desean tomar el sol. Ellos van a la playa.
Teresa and her boyfriend want to sunbathe. They go to the beach.
En el café, Teresa… va a tomar un refresco.
In the café, Teresa… is going to have a drink.
En el cine, tú… vas a ver una película.
In the movie theater, you… are going to watch a movie.