Unit 1 Session 13 Flashcards
Yo estoy en
I am in
Yo voy
I go/I’m going
Usted habla muy rápido
You speak very fast
A Canadá
To Canada
Are you(p) on vacation?
¿Ustedes están de vacaciones?
[We] want to go quickly to the hotel
Queremos ir rápido al hotel
(rápido usually goes right after the verb)
Queremos ir rápido al hotel
(rápido usually goes right after the verb)
[We] want to go quickly to the hotel
El inglés es difícil
(When the name of the language is the subject of a sentence, the article is required.)
English is difficult
I’m going to go to that restaurant
Yo voy a ir a ese restaurante
Yo quiero ir con ella
I want to go with her
Hablo un poco de español. El español no es muy difícil
(I) speak a bit of Spanish. Spanish is not very difficult
¿Ella está muy cansada?
Is she very tired?
Quiero ir a comer con Claudia
(I) want to go eat with Claudia
(I) speak a bit of Spanish. Spanish is not very difficult
Hablo un poco de español. El español no es muy difícil
Ese hotel es muy bueno y no está lejos
That hotel is very good and (it)’s not far
That hotel is very good and (it)’s not far
Ese hotel es muy bueno y no está lejos
Mi esposo y yo estamos muy cansados ahora
My husband and I are very tired now
Ir a comer
To go to eat
I go to/I’m going to
Yo voy a
Ir a
To go to (a place)
(I) want to go eat with Claudia
Quiero ir a comer con Claudia
Yo voy allá
I’m going there
We want to go now
Nosotros queremos ir ahora
I go/I’m going
Yo voy
¿Ustedes están de vacaciones?
Are you(p) on vacation?
Yo quiero ir a esa casa
I want to go to that house
To Canada
A Canadá
I’m going to eat with my friend
Yo voy a comer con mi amigo
(When voy is followed by an infinitive, the prepositon a is still required between the two verbs)
Is she very tired?
¿Ella está muy cansada?
To go to eat
Ir a comer
Yo quiero ir a los Estados Unidos
I want to go to the United States
My husband and I are very tired now
Mi esposo y yo estamos muy cansados ahora
I want to go with her
Yo quiero ir con ella
Yo voy a
I go to/I’m going to
Yo voy a ese edificio
I’m going to that building
El español no es muy difícil, y su español es muy bueno
Spanish is not very difficult, and your Spanish is very good
Yo voy a ir a ese restaurante
I’m going to go to that restaurant
I’m going to that building
Yo voy a ese edificio
You speak very fast
Usted habla muy rápido
Spanish is not very difficult, and your Spanish is very good
El español no es muy difícil, y su español es muy bueno
Yo voy a comer con mi amigo
(When voy is followed by an infinitive, the prepositon a is still required between the two verbs)
I’m going to eat with my friend
I want to go to the United States
Yo quiero ir a los Estados Unidos
English is difficult
El inglés es difícil
(When the name of the language is the subject of a sentence, the article is required.)
I’m going there
Yo voy allá
I want to go to that house
Yo quiero ir a esa casa
To go to (a place)
Ir a
Nosotros queremos ir ahora
We want to go now
I am in
Yo estoy en