Unit 2 Session 14 Flashcards

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1
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Three in the morning

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Las tres de la mañana

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The museum opened already. (It) opened at ten

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El museo ya abrió. Abrió a las diez

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Ustedes cierran

(Irregular in the present, the root changes)

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You(p) close

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He has to work until late

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Él tiene que trabajar hasta tarde

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Is Juan already here?

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¿Juan ya está aquí?

(Ya is usually placed before the verb when used in affirmative statement and questions)

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No problem, (I) can wait and do that in the afternoon

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No hay problema, puedo esperar y hacer eso en la tarde

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No sé exactamente, pero no cierran antes de las diez de la noche

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(I) don´t know exactly, but (they) don´t close before ten at night

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She’s not going to work tomorrow

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Ella no va a trabajar mañana

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Él cierra

(Irregular in the present, the root changes)

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He closes

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Sí, ¿puedes esperarme en el museo a las tres?

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Yes, can (you(i)) wait for me at the museum at three?

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Esperar algo

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To wait for something

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En la tarde

When specifying the time of day without mentioning a specific time, use en, not de

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In the afternoon

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So, are (we) going in the afternoon?

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Entonces, ¿vamos en la tarde?

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Ya

(When used in affirmative statements or questions)

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Already

(When used in affirmative statements or questions)

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¿Sandra ya terminó su proyecto?

(Ya is usually placed before the verb when used in affirmative statement and questions)

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Did Sandra already finish her project?

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Las once de la noche

When you tell the time and specify the part of the day, use the preposition de

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Eleven at night

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Mi esposa va a llegar en la tarde

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My wife is going to arrive in the afternoon

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Estoy en el mercado

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(I)’m at the market

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She works at eight in the morning

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Ella trabaja a las ocho de la mañana

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(I) need to go shopping, where is there a mall?

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Necesito ir de compras, ¿dónde hay un centro comercial?

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Yo ya comí

(Ya is usually placed before the verb when used in affirmative statement and questions)

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I already ate

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We(f) close

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Nosotras cerramos

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I already ate

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Yo ya comí

(Ya is usually placed before the verb when used in affirmative statement and questions)

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Él ya llegó en Canadá

(Ya is usually placed before the verb when used in affirmative statement and questions)

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He already arrived in Canada

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Yo abrí

-ER and -IR verb endings are identical, first person singuler -í

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I opened

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The museum closes at eight

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El museo cierra a las ocho

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Exactamente

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Exactly

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Can (you) wait, please?

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¿Puede esperar, por favor?

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My wife is going to arrive at six in the afternoon

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Mi esposa va a llegar a las seis de la tarde

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The store opened exactly at five

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La tienda abrió exactamente a las cinco

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Tenemos que llegar a la estación temprano, necesitamos un taxi

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(We) have to get to the station early, (we) need a taxi

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In the morning

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En la mañana

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(I) need to go shopping

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Necesito ir de compras

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Las tres de la mañana

When you tell the time and specify the part of the day, use the preposition de

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Three in the morning

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El museo cierra a las ocho

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The museum closes at eight

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Vamos de compras al centro comercial a las nueve de la mañana

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Let’s go shopping to the mall at nine in the morning

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The stores close at ten at night

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Las tiendas cierran a las diez de la noche

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Voy a esperarte en la entrada

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(I)´m going to wait for you(i) at the entrance

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To wait/To wait for

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Esperar

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The theater opens at seven

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El teatro abre a las siete

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Ir de compras

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To go shopping

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To wait for something

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Esperar algo

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He works in the morning

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Él trabaja en la mañana

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He closes

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Él cierra

(Irregular in the present, the root changes)

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En la mañana

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In the morning

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¿Puede esperar, por favor?

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Can (you) wait, please?

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Mi esposa va a llegar a las seis de la tarde

When you tell the time and specify the part of the day, use the preposition de

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My wife is going to arrive at six in the afternoon

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You(i) close

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Tú cierras

(Irregular in the present, the root changes)

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To go shopping

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Ir de compras

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You(p) close

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Ustedes cierran

(Irregular in the present, the root changes)

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Ellos van a esperar un taxi

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They´re going to wait for a taxi

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At what time does the museum open today?

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¿A qué hora abre el museo hoy?

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En la noche

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At night

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54
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Cerrar

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To close

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Entonces, ¿vamos en la tarde?

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So, are (we) going in the afternoon?

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They´re going to wait for a taxi

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Ellos van a esperar un taxi

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No sé exactamente dónde es, entonces voy a esperarte en la plaza

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(I) don’t know exactly where (it) is, so (I)’m going to wait for you(i) in the plaza

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Sure, no problem

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Claro, no hay problema

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Él trabaja en la mañana

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He works in the morning

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You ate

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Usted comió

-AR and -ER verb endings are identical, third person singuler -ió

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¿A qué hora abre el museo hoy?

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At what time does the museum open today?

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I ate

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Yo comí

-ER and -IR verb endings are identical, first person singuler -í

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(I)’m going to the market this afternoon

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Voy al mercado esta tarde

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Las tiendas cierran a las diez de la noche

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The stores close at ten at night

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The museum already opened today

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El museo ya abrió hoy

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Do (you(i)) want to go shopping to the mall in the morning or in the afternoon?

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¿Quieres ir de compras al centro comercial en la mañana o en la tarde?

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But after the museum (I) have to go shopping

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Pero después del museo tengo que ir de compras

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Tú abriste

-AR and -ER verb endings are identical, second person singuler -iste

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You(i) opened

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(We) have to get to the station early, (we) need a taxi

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Tenemos que llegar a la estación temprano, necesitamos un taxi

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Ella abrió

-ER and -IR verb endings are identical, thrid person singuler -ió

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She opened

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The bank closed at two

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El banco cerró a las dos

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My wife is going to arrive in the afternoon

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Mi esposa va a llegar en la tarde

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Do (you) know where there is a market close to here?

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¿Sabe dónde hay un mercado cerca de aquí?

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El museo ya abrió. Abrió a las diez

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The museum opened already. (It) opened at ten

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Fui a la oficina a las nueve de la mañana

When you tell the time and specify the part of the day, use the preposition de

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(I) went to the office at nine in the morning

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(I) went to the office in the morning

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Fui a la oficina en la mañana

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The theater already opened, but there aren’t (any) tickets for today. (I)’m going to buy one for tomorrow

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El teatro ya abrió, pero no hay boletos para hoy. Voy a comprar uno para mañana

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¿Puedes esperarme en la salida, por favor?

A

Can (you(i)) wait for me at the exit, please?

79
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(I) can buy this at the mall

A

Puedo comprar esto en el centro comercial

80
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¿Puede esperar un minuto, por favor? Tengo que terminar esto

A

Can (you) wait a minute, please? (I) have to finish this

81
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Esperarte

A

To wait for you(i)

82
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No hay problema, puedo esperarte allá hasta las tres

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No problem, (I) can wait for you(i) there until three

83
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El banco cerró a las dos

A

The bank closed at two

84
Q

You(i) ate

A

Tú comiste

-AR and -ER verb endings are identical, second person singuler -iste

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(I) don’t know exactly where (it) is, so (I)’m going to wait for you(i) in the plaza

A

No sé exactamente dónde es, entonces voy a esperarte en la plaza

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El museo cierra más tarde hoy

A

The museum closes later today

87
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(I) don´t know exactly, but (they) don´t close before ten at night

A

No sé exactamente, pero no cierran antes de las diez de la noche

88
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You(i) opened

A

Tú abriste

-AR and -ER verb endings are identical, second person singuler -iste

89
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To close

A

Cerrar

90
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(I) can wait for you(i) until five

A

Puedo esperarte hasta las cinco

91
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Quiero ir al mercado de la plaza

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(I) want to go to the plaza’s market

92
Q

Tenemos unas reuniones en Canadá el mes que viene

A

(We) have a few meetings in Canada next month

93
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El teatro abre a las siete

A

The theater opens at seven

94
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Yes, (I)´ll wait here

A

Sí, espero aquí

95
Q

(We) have a few meetings in Canada next month

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Tenemos unas reuniones en Canadá el mes que viene

96
Q

Necesito ir de compras, ¿dónde hay un centro comercial?

A

(I) need to go shopping, where is there a mall?

97
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Pero yo tengo que trabajar hasta las dos de la tarde

When you tell the time and specify the part of the day, use the preposition de

A

But I have to work until two in the afternoon

98
Q

Puedo esperarte hasta las cinco

A

(I) can wait for you(i) until five

99
Q

(I) went to the office at nine in the morning

A

Fui a la oficina a las nueve de la mañana

When you tell the time and specify the part of the day, use the preposition de

100
Q

(I)’m at the market

A

Estoy en el mercado

101
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¿Sabe dónde hay un mercado cerca de aquí?

A

Do (you) know where there is a market close to here?

102
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Where did (you(i)) go shopping yesterday? To that store?

A

¿Adónde fuiste de compras ayer? ¿A esa tienda?

103
Q

Yo cierro

(Irregular in the present, the root changes)

A

I close

104
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Las seis de la tarde

When you tell the time and specify the part of the day, use the preposition de

A

Six in the afternoon

105
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El teatro ya abrió, pero no hay boletos para hoy. Voy a comprar uno para mañana

A

The theater already opened, but there aren’t (any) tickets for today. (I)’m going to buy one for tomorrow

106
Q

Let’s go shopping to the mall at nine in the morning

A

Vamos de compras al centro comercial a las nueve de la mañana

107
Q

Tú cierras

(Irregular in the present, the root changes)

A

You(i) close

108
Q

Necesito comprar esto

A

(I) need to buy this

109
Q

El museo abre muy temprano

A

The museum opens very early

110
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Ella trabaja a las ocho de la mañana

A

She works at eight in the morning

111
Q

Claro, no hay problema

A

Sure, no problem

112
Q

(I) was in Canada last year with my husband and some friends

A

Estuve en Canadá el año pasado con mi esposo y unos amigos

113
Q

In the afternoon

A

En la tarde

When specifying the time of day without mentioning a specific time, use en, not de

114
Q

(I)´m going to wait for you(i) at the entrance

A

Voy a esperarte en la entrada

115
Q

Yo no sé exactamente

A

I don’t know exactly

116
Q

Necesito ir de compras

A

(I) need to go shopping

117
Q

Yo comí

-ER and -IR verb endings are identical, first person singular -í

A

I ate

118
Q

¿A qué hora abre esa tienda?

A

At what time does that store open?

119
Q

To wait for me

A

Esperarme

120
Q

I don’t know where (he) lives exactly, and you?

A

Yo no sé dónde vive exactamente, ¿y usted?

121
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Ya son las nueve

(Ya is usually placed before the verb when used in affirmative statement and questions)

A

(It)´s nine already

122
Q

¿Puedes cerrar esas ventanas ahora, por favor?

A

Can (you(i)) close those windows now, please?

123
Q

(I) printed the plane tickets to Canada last week

A

Imprimí los boletos de avión a Canadá la semana pasada

124
Q

At what time does the bank open?

A

¿A qué hora abre el banco?

125
Q

(I)’m going to wait for you(i) in Real Plaza

A

Voy a esperarte en la plaza Real

126
Q

Imprimí los boletos de avión a Canadá la semana pasada

A

(I) printed the plane tickets to Canada last week

127
Q

Vamos al centro comercial

A

Let’s go to the mall

128
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Mañana tengo que salir antes de las diez de la mañana

A

Tomorrow (I) have to leave before ten in the morning

129
Q

Tomorrow (I) have to leave before ten in the morning

A

Mañana tengo que salir antes de las diez de la mañana

130
Q

Yo no sé dónde vive exactamente, ¿y usted?

A

I don’t know where (he) lives exactly, and you?

131
Q

He doesn’t work this afternoon

A

Él no trabaja esta tarde

132
Q

El teatro abrió a las siete hoy

A

The theater opened at seven today

133
Q

Can (you) wait a minute, please? (I) have to finish this

A

¿Puede esperar un minuto, por favor? Tengo que terminar esto

134
Q

(It)´s nine already

A

Ya son las nueve

(Ya is usually placed before the verb when used in affirmative statement and questions)

135
Q

He already arrived in Canada

A

Él ya llegó en Canadá

(Ya is usually placed before the verb when used in affirmative statement and questions)

136
Q

I closed the window

A

Yo cerré la ventana

137
Q

No hay problema, puedo esperar y hacer eso en la tarde

A

No problem, (I) can wait and do that in the afternoon

138
Q

Yo cerré la ventana

A

I closed the window

139
Q

Eleven at night

A

Las once de la noche

When you tell the time and specify the part of the day, use the preposition de

140
Q

¿A qué hora abre el banco?

A

At what time does the bank open?

141
Q

Can (you(i)) wait for me at the exit, please?

A

¿Puedes esperarme en la salida, por favor?

142
Q

Did Sandra already finish her project?

A

¿Sandra ya terminó su proyecto?

(Ya is usually placed before the verb when used in affirmative statement and questions)

143
Q

El museo ya abrió hoy

A

The museum already opened today

144
Q

I close

A

Yo cierro

(Irregular in the present, the root changes)

145
Q

Sí, espero aquí

A

Yes, (I)´ll wait here

146
Q

(It) opened at ten

A

Abrió a las diez

147
Q

The stores close at nine

A

Las tiendas cierran a las nueve

148
Q

The theater opened at seven today

A

El teatro abrió a las siete hoy

149
Q

The museum opens very early

A

El museo abre muy temprano

150
Q

At what time does that store open?

A

¿A qué hora abre esa tienda?

151
Q

Usted comió

-ER and -IR verb endings are identical, third person singuler -ió

A

You ate

152
Q

Already

(When used in affirmative statements or questions)

A

Ya

(When used in affirmative statements or questions)

153
Q

No problem, (I) can wait for you(i) there until three

A

No hay problema, puedo esperarte allá hasta las tres

154
Q

She opened

A

Ella abrió

-AR and -ER verb endings are identical, thrid person singuler -ió

155
Q

I don’t know exactly

A

Yo no sé exactamente

156
Q

(I) want to go to the plaza’s market

A

Quiero ir al mercado de la plaza

157
Q

I opened

A

Yo abrí

-ER and -IR verb endings are identical, first person singuler -í

158
Q

Las tiendas cierran a las nueve

A

The stores close at nine

159
Q

Exactly

A

Exactamente

160
Q

Abrió a las diez

A

(It) opened at ten

161
Q

Esperar

A

To wait/To wait for

162
Q

Can (you(i)) close those windows now, please?

A

¿Puedes cerrar esas ventanas ahora, por favor?

163
Q

The museum closes later today

A

El museo cierra más tarde hoy

164
Q

Esperarme

A

To wait for me

165
Q

To wait for you(i)

A

Esperarte

166
Q

Estuve en Canadá el año pasado con mi esposo y unos amigos

A

(I) was in Canada last year with my husband and some friends

167
Q

¿Juan ya está aquí?

(Ya is usually placed before the verb when used in affirmative statement and questions)

A

Is Juan already here?

168
Q

Tú comiste

-AR and -ER verb endings are identical, second person singuler -iste

A

You(i) ate

169
Q

Pero después del museo tengo que ir de compras

A

But after the museum (I) have to go shopping

170
Q

At what time do the stores of the mall close?

A

¿A qué hora cierran las tiendas del centro comercial?

171
Q

At night

A

En la noche

When specifying the time of day without mentioning a specific time, use en, not de

172
Q

But I have to work until two in the afternoon

A

Pero yo tengo que trabajar hasta las dos de la tarde

When you tell the time and specify the part of the day, use the preposition de

173
Q

Él no trabaja esta tarde

A

He doesn’t work this afternoon

174
Q

Yes, can (you(i)) wait for me at the museum at three?

A

Sí, ¿puedes esperarme en el museo a las tres?

175
Q

Él tiene que trabajar hasta tarde

A

He has to work until late

176
Q

Nosotras cerramos

A

We(f) close

177
Q

Puedo comprar esto en el centro comercial

A

(I) can buy this at the mall

178
Q

¿A qué hora cierran las tiendas del centro comercial?

A

At what time do the stores of the mall close?

179
Q

La tienda abrió exactamente a las cinco

A

The store opened exactly at five

180
Q

¿Qué tienes que hacer antes de ir a casa?

A

What do (you(i)) have to do before going home?

181
Q

Ella no va a trabajar mañana

A

She’s not going to work tomorrow

182
Q

(I) need to buy this

A

Necesito comprar esto

183
Q

What do (you(i)) have to do before going home?

A

¿Qué tienes que hacer antes de ir a casa?

184
Q

Let’s go to the mall

A

Vamos al centro comercial

185
Q

¿Adónde fuiste de compras ayer? ¿A esa tienda?

A

Where did (you(i)) go shopping yesterday? To that store?

186
Q

¿Quieres ir de compras al centro comercial en la mañana o en la tarde?

A

Do (you(i)) want to go shopping to the mall in the morning or in the afternoon?

187
Q

Fui a la oficina en la mañana

When specifying the time of day without mentioning a specific time, use en, not de

A

(I) went to the office in the morning

188
Q

Voy al mercado esta tarde

A

(I)’m going to the market this afternoon

189
Q

Voy a esperarte en la plaza Real

A

(I)’m going to wait for you(i) in Real Plaza

190
Q

Six in the afternoon

A

Las seis de la tarde

When you tell the time and specify the part of the day, use the preposition de