Unit 3 Session 7 Flashcards

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Buenas tardes. Quiero ir a esta dirección, por favor.

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Good afternoon. (I) want to go to this address, please.

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El día

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The day

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Todo el día

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The whole day

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Mi esposa y yo tenemos una hija

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My wife and I have a daughter

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Todos los abuelos

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All the grandparents

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Creo que mi hermano está allá

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(I) think that my brother is there

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La hermana

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The sister

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Todos los niños quieren comer cosas dulces.

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All children want to eat sweet things.

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Vamos con todos los colegas

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(We)’re going with all the colleagues

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I liked working with your colleagues

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Me gustó trabajar con sus colegas

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Me gusta mucho desayunar contigo

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I like having breakfast with you(i) a lot

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Todas mis hermanas

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All my sisters

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Él tiene un hermano y una hermana

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He has a brother and a sister

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You(i) like (it) / (them)

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Te gusta / gustan

Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked

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All the people

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Todas las personas

(when used with a noun, todo behaves like other adjectives, agreeing in number and gender)

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I like having breakfast with you(i) a lot

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Me gusta mucho desayunar contigo

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Many children

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Muchos hijos

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Sí, mucho. Mi hermana vive aquí.

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Yes, a lot. My sister lives here.

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Muchos hijos

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Many children

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How many children need tickets?

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¿Cuántos niños necesitan boletos?

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¿Y le gusta Lima?

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And do you like Lima?

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Nos gustan los hoteles pequeños y bonitos

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We like small and nice hotels

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El niño

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The boy

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Until what time can the children be here?

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¿Hasta qué hora pueden estar aquí los niños?

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Me gustó el concierto (subject of the sentence is the *object liked*, instead of the *person* liking it) Subject here is *concierto* and *gustar* must agree, here in the *past tense*
I liked the concert
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The children want to go to the park now
Los niños quieren ir al parque ahora
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He had dinner at home with his grandparents
Él cenó en casa con sus abuelos
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Mis abuelos son los padres de mis padres.
My grandparents are the parents of my parents
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We like cooking all kind of food
Nos gusta cocinar todo tipo de comida
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Mi hermano
My brother
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I have two children, a boy and a girl
Yo tengo dos hijos, un niño y una niña
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The daughter
La hija
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De los Estados Unidos. Estoy aquí de vacaciones con toda mi familia.
From the United States. (I)’m here on vacation with my whole family.
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Me gustó trabajar con ellos, pero ahora tengo otro proyecto
I liked working with them, but now (I) have another project
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Those children want a little bit of water
Esos niños quieren un poco de agua
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The siblings (brothers and sisters)
Los hermanos
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All my sisters
Todas mis hermanas
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I liked the concert
Me gustó el concierto (subject of the sentence is the *object liked*, instead of the *person* liking it) Subject here is *concierto* and *gustar* must agree, here in the *past tense*
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Nos gusta cocinar todo tipo de comida
We like cooking all kind of food
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Two. A boy and a girl.
Dos. Un niño y una niña.
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Nos gustan mucho los frijoles.
We really like beans.
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Voy a celebrar el cumpleaños de mi hija con toda mi familia
(I)’m going to celebrate my daughter’s birthday with my whole family
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Yo tengo dos hijos, un niño y una niña
I have two children, a boy and a girl
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We/We(f) like (it) / (them)
Nos gusta / gustan Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked
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El padre
The father
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My grandparents are the parents of my parents
Mis abuelos son los padres de mis padres.
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Un niño
A child
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Yes, a lot. My sister lives here.
Sí, mucho. Mi hermana vive aquí.
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Todo
All / Everything
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The father
El padre
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The grandparents
Los abuelos
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The whole day
Todo el día
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¿Le gusta salir con sus hermanos?
Do you like to go out with your siblings?
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Los niños
The children (in general)
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Where's your dad?
¿Dónde está su papá?
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Los niños quieren ir al parque ahora
The children want to go to the park now
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Where did (he) have dinner with his children?
¿Dónde cenó con sus hijos?
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Nos gusta / gustan Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked
We/We(f) like (it) / (them)
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¿Cuántos hijos tiene?
How many children do (you) have?
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They like having lunch with the family
Les gusta almorzar con la familia
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All my family / My whole family
Todo mi familia
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Me gustan estas mesas (subject of the sentence is the *object liked*, instead of the *person* liking it) Subject here is *estas mesas*, and *gustar* must agree with the subject
I like these tables
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Los padres
The parents
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Le gusta ir de vacaciones con sus amigos
He likes to go on vacation with his friends
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We like small and nice hotels
Nos gustan los hoteles pequeños y bonitos
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Toda la ciudad
The whole city
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Ese niño y esa niña son mis hermanos
That boy and that girl are my siblings
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I'd like to buy all the jackets.
Quisiera comprar todas las chaquetas.
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He likes to go on vacation with his friends or with his family
Le gusta ir de vacaciones con sus amigos o con su familia
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Eso es todo
That´s all
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Where are my grandparents?
¿Dónde están mis abuelos?
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(I)’m going to eat with my brother
Voy a comer con mi hermano
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Me gustó trabajar con sus colegas
I liked working with your colleagues
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My friend(f) has three children, two boys and one girl
Mi amiga tiene tres hijos, dos niños y una niña
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And do you like Lima?
¿Y le gusta Lima?
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Yesterday morning (I) went to have breakfast with my siblings and my mom
Ayer en la mañana fui a desayunar con mis hermanos y mi mamá
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All the children want to eat candies
Todos los niños quieren comer caramelos
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Nos gustó la comida de ese lugar
We liked the food of that place
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La abuela
The grandmother
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Me gustaron los conciertos (subject of the sentence is the *object liked*, instead of the *person* liking it) Subject here is *los conciertos* and *gustar* must agree, here in the *plural* and *past tense*
I liked the concerts
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(I)’m going to celebrate my daughter’s birthday with my whole family
Voy a celebrar el cumpleaños de mi hija con toda mi familia
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¿Hasta qué hora pueden estar aquí los niños?
Until what time can the children be here?
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Te gusta / gustan Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked
You(i) like (it) / (them)
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¿Estos son todos tus hijos o tienes más?
Are these all your(i) children or do (you(i)) have more?
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La madre
The mother
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Ella va a cenar con toda su familia esta noche
She’s going to have dinner with her whole family tonight
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Do you(i) think he likes my sister?
¿Crees que le gusta mi hermana?
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Me gusta comer con toda mi familia después del trabajo
I like eating with my whole family after work
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I liked the concerts
Me gustaron los conciertos (subject of the sentence is the *object liked*, instead of the *person* liking it) Subject here is *los conciertos* and *gustar* must agree, here in the *plural* and *past tense*
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My children are already with her at the restaurant.
Mis hijos ya están con ella en el restaurante. *ya* always goes before the verb
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Mi esposo y yo tenemos dos hijos y una hija
My husband and I have two sons and one daughter
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El hijo
The son
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Muy bien, señorita. ¿De dónde es usted?
Very well, miss. Where are you from?
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Dos. Un niño y una niña.
Two. A boy and a girl.
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Until what time can the children be here?
¿Hasta qué hora pueden estar aquí los niños?
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He likes to read / He likes reading In English you can use the *infinitive* or the *-ING* form, but in Spanish, you always use the *infinitive* form.
Le gusta leer Gustar can also be followed by a verb instead of a noun
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Esta noche voy a cenar en un restaurante con mis hermanos
Tonight (I)’m going to have dinner at a restaurant with my siblings
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Quiero ver todos los museos.
I want to see all the museums.
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Mi amiga tiene tres hijos, dos niños y una niña
My friend(f) has three children, two boys and one girl
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Las madres
The mothers
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Me gusta esta mesa (subject of the sentence is the *object liked*, instead of the *person* liking it) The subject here is *esta mesa*
I like this table
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Very well, miss. Where are you from?
Muy bien, señorita. ¿De dónde es usted?
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We liked the food of that place
Nos gustó la comida de ese lugar
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How many children need tickets?
¿Cuántos niños necesitan boletos?
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The brother
El hermano
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Esos dos niños de allá son mis hermanos
Those two boys there are my brothers
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I like these tables
Me gustan estas mesas (subject of the sentence is the *object liked*, instead of the *person* liking it) Subject here is *estas mesas*, and *gustar* must agree with the subject
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The mother
La madre
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How many children need tickets for today’s game?
¿Cuántos niños necesitan boletos para el juego de hoy?
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La mamá
The mom (informal)
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Le gusta leer Gustar can also be followed by a verb instead of a noun
He likes to read / He likes reading In English you can use the *infinitive* or the *-ING* form, but in Spanish, you always use the *infinitive* form.
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Esas dos niñas pequeñas de allá son mis hermanas
Those two little girls there are my sisters
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Mi esposa y yo tenemos tres hijas y un hijo
My wife and I have three daughters and one son
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Voy a trabajar todo el día
(I)’m going to work the whole day
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All the tables are large
Todas las mesas son grandes
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Those are my friends’ children
Esos son los hijos de mis amigos
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Are these all your(i) children?
¿Estos son todos tus hijos?
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Todo el museo es bonito.
The whole museum is beautiful.
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That boy and that girl are my two siblings
Ese niño y esa niña son mis dos hermanos
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The children want to eat at the park
Los niños quieren comer en el parque
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The whole park
Todo el parque
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¿Dónde están mis abuelos?
Where are my grandparents?
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Ella cenó con toda su familia
She had dinner with her whole family
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¿Es un niño o una niña?
Is (it) a boy or a girl?
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She’s going to have dinner with her whole family tonight
Ella va a cenar con toda su familia esta noche
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¿Todo bien?
Everything fine/alright?
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I like eating with my whole family after work
Me gusta comer con toda mi familia después del trabajo
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El hermano
The brother
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That´s all
Eso es todo
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You(p) / They / They(f) like (it) / (them)
Les gusta Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked
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She had dinner with her whole family
Ella cenó con toda su familia
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Le gusta ir de vacaciones con sus amigos o con su familia
He likes to go on vacation with his friends or with his family
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Mis hijos ya están con ella en el restaurante. *ya* always goes before the verb
My children are already with her at the restaurant.
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Los hijos
The sons / The children (sons and daughters)
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Voy a comer con mi hermano
(I)’m going to eat with my brother
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The mom (informal)
La mamá
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The parents
Los padres
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(I) think that they have four children, two boys and two girls
Creo que ellos tienen cuatro hijos, dos niños y dos niñas
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My wife and I have three daughters and one son
Mi esposa y yo tenemos tres hijas y un hijo
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Mi esposo y yo tenemos un hijo
My husband and I have a son
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That child is a friend of my daughter
Ese niño es un amigo de mi hija
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Esas dos niñas de allá son mis hermanas
Those two girls there are my sisters
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Todo el plato (when used with a noun, *todo* behaves like other adjectives, agreeing in number and gender)
All the dish / The whole dish
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Yes, I like (it) a lot
Sí, me gusta mucho (subject of the sentence is the *object liked*, not *who* likes the object)
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Sí, me gusta mucho (subject of the sentence is the *object liked*, not *who* likes the object)
Yes, I like (it) a lot
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All children want to eat sweet things.
Todos los niños quieren comer cosas dulces.
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¿Usted tiene hermanos?
Do you have siblings?
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El papá
The dad (informal)
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Good afternoon. (I) want to go to this address, please.
Buenas tardes. Quiero ir a esta dirección, por favor.
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I don´t want the whole salad
Yo no quiero toda la ensalada
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Todos los sándwiches (when used with a noun, *todo* behaves like other adjectives, agreeing in number and gender)
All the sandwiches
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Those two little girls there are my sisters
Esas dos niñas pequeñas de allá son mis hermanas
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The mothers
Las madres
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Les gusta almorzar con la familia
They like having lunch with the family
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Todos los niños quieren comer caramelos y cosas dulces
All the children want to eat candies and sweet things
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Toda su familia está aqui
Her whole family is here
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We really like beans.
Nos gustan mucho los frijoles.
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Él cenó en casa con sus abuelos
He had dinner at home with his grandparents
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¿Crees que le gusta mi hermana?
Do you(i) think he likes my sister?
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All the grandparents
Todos los abuelos
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The day
El día
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Me gustan mucho estos desayunos
I like these breakfasts a lot
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Todo el parque
The whole park
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(I)’m going to work the whole day
Voy a trabajar todo el día
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Esos niños quieren un poco de agua
Those children want a little bit of water
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My husband and I have two sons and one daughter
Mi esposo y yo tenemos dos hijos y una hija
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¿Dónde cenó con sus hijos?
Where did (he) have dinner with his children?
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Do you have siblings?
¿Usted tiene hermanos?
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Voy a cenar con ella ahora.
(I)’m going to have dinner with her now.
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(I) want to have dinner with my parents
Quiero cenar con mis padres
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Ese niño y esa niña son mis dos hermanos
That boy and that girl are my two siblings
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I liked working with them, but now (I) have another project
Me gustó trabajar con ellos, pero ahora tengo otro proyecto
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Todas las personas (when used with a noun, *todo* behaves like other adjectives, agreeing in number and gender)
All the people
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Today (I)’m going to have lunch with my brother and my sister
Hoy voy a almorzar con mi hermano y mi hermana
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Do you like to go out with your siblings?
¿Le gusta salir con sus hermanos?
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My husband and I have a son
Mi esposo y yo tenemos un hijo
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All the parents
Todos los padres
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¿Sus padres son de aquí?
Are your parents from here?
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All / Everything
Todo
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Esos dos niños pequeños de allá son mis hermanos
Those two little boys there are my brothers
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I want to see all the museums.
Quiero ver todos los museos.
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To where?
¿Adónde? | (used with verbs implying movement)
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Nos gustan los hoteles pequeños y bonitos. ¿Dónde hay uno?
We like small and nice hotels. Where is there one?
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Todo mi familia
All my family / My whole family
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Tonight (I)’m going to have dinner at a restaurant with my siblings
Esta noche voy a cenar en un restaurante con mis hermanos
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(I)’m going to have dinner with her now.
Voy a cenar con ella ahora.
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We like small and nice hotels. Where is there one?
Nos gustan los hoteles pequeños y bonitos. ¿Dónde hay uno?
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My mom
Mi mamá
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¿Cuántos niños necesitan boletos?
How many children need tickets?
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Mi papá
My dad
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Her whole family is here
Toda su familia está aqui
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Todos los niños quieren comer caramelos
All the children want to eat candies
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My dad
Mi papá
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El abuelo
The grandfather
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La niña
The girl
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The whole project is interesting
Todo el proyecto es interesante
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Quiero cenar con mis padres
(I) want to have dinner with my parents
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All the city / The whole city
Toda la ciudad (when used with a noun, *todo* behaves like other adjectives, agreeing in number and gender)
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My brother
Mi hermano
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Are these all your(i) children or do (you(i)) have more?
¿Estos son todos tus hijos o tienes más?
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Les gusta Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked
You(p) / They / They(f) like (it) / (them)
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Everything fine/alright?
¿Todo bien?
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La hija
The daughter
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Los niños quieren comer en el parque
The children want to eat at the park
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Those two boys there are my brothers
Esos dos niños de allá son mis hermanos
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¿Hasta qué hora pueden estar aquí los niños?
Until what time can the children be here?
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A child
Un niño
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Nothing
Nada
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Are your parents from here?
¿Sus padres son de aquí?
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The sister
La hermana
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¿Cuántos niños necesitan boletos para el juego de hoy?
How many children need tickets for today’s game?
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Nada
Nothing
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¿Cuántos niños necesitan boletos?
How many children need tickets?
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(We)’re going with all the colleagues
Vamos con todos los colegas
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The boy
El niño
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Hoy vamos a cenar con todos mis amigos.
Today we are going to have dinner with all my friends.
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Los hermanos
The siblings (brothers and sisters)
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The children (in general)
Los niños
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Todo el proyecto es interesante
The whole project is interesting
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Is (it) a boy or a girl?
¿Es un niño o una niña?
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¿Cuántos hijos tiene?
How many children do (you) have?
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How many children do (you) have?
¿Cuántos hijos tiene?
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¿Adónde? | (used with verbs implying movement)
To where?
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I like this table
Me gusta esta mesa (subject of the sentence is the *object liked*, instead of the *person* liking it) The subject here is *esta mesa*
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He likes to go on vacation with his friends
Le gusta ir de vacaciones con sus amigos
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Today we are going to have dinner with all my friends.
Hoy vamos a cenar con todos mis amigos.
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My wife and I have a daughter
Mi esposa y yo tenemos una hija
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You / He / She like(s) (it) / (them)
Le gusta / gustan Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked
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Yo no quiero toda la ensalada
I don´t want the whole salad
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Toda la ciudad (when used with a noun, *todo* behaves like other adjectives, agreeing in number and gender)
All the city / The whole city
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(I) think that my brother is there
Creo que mi hermano está allá
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All the sandwiches
Todos los sándwiches (when used with a noun, *todo* behaves like other adjectives, agreeing in number and gender)
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To like
Gustar (subject of the sentence is the *object liked*, instead of the *person* liking it)
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The dad (informal)
El papá
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Ese niño es un amigo de mi hija
That child is a friend of my daughter
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Esos son los hijos de mis amigos
Those are my friends’ children
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That boy and that girl are my siblings
Ese niño y esa niña son mis hermanos
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Ayer en la mañana fui a desayunar con mis hermanos y mi mamá
Yesterday morning (I) went to have breakfast with my siblings and my mom
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The grandmother
La abuela
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Quisiera comprar todas las chaquetas.
I'd like to buy all the jackets.
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Buenas tardes. ¿Adónde quiere ir?
Good afternoon. Where do (you) want to go to?
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Todos los padres
All the parents
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Gustar (subject of the sentence is the *object liked*, instead of the *person* liking it)
To like
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The whole city
Toda la ciudad
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From the United States. (I)’m here on vacation with my whole family.
De los Estados Unidos. Estoy aquí de vacaciones con toda mi familia.
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He has a brother and a sister
Él tiene un hermano y una hermana
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¿Dónde está su papá?
Where's your dad?
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Creo que ellos tienen cuatro hijos, dos niños y dos niñas
(I) think that they have four children, two boys and two girls
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The son
El hijo
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Él cenó en casa con sus abuelos y su madre
He had dinner at home with his grandparents and his mother
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Good afternoon. Where do (you) want to go to?
Buenas tardes. ¿Adónde quiere ir?
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Hoy voy a almorzar con mi hermano y mi hermana
Today (I)’m going to have lunch with my brother and my sister
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He had dinner at home with his grandparents and his mother
Él cenó en casa con sus abuelos y su madre
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Those two girls there are my sisters
Esas dos niñas de allá son mis hermanas
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All the children want to eat candies and sweet things
Todos los niños quieren comer caramelos y cosas dulces
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All the dish / The whole dish
Todo el plato (when used with a noun, *todo* behaves like other adjectives, agreeing in number and gender)
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The sons / The children (sons and daughters)
Los hijos
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The whole museum is beautiful.
Todo el museo es bonito.
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Those two little boys there are my brothers
Esos dos niños pequeños de allá son mis hermanos
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The grandfather
El abuelo
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Todas las mesas son grandes
All the tables are large
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I like these breakfasts a lot
Me gustan mucho estos desayunos
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Mi mamá
My mom
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I like (it) / (them)
Me gusta / gustan Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked
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The girl
La niña
266
Me gusta / gustan Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked
I like (it) / (them)
267
How many children do (you) have?
¿Cuántos hijos tiene?
268
Le gusta / gustan Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked
You / He / She like(s) (it) / (them)
269
Los abuelos
The grandparents
270
¿Estos son todos tus hijos?
Are these all your(i) children?