Week 2 Flashcards
El pelo
Hair
El ojos
Eyes
La nariz
Nose
La boca
Mouth
Las orejas
Ears
La cabeza
Head
La cara
Face
El brazo
Arm
Las manos
Hands
Las piernas
Legs
El pie / los pies
Foot / feet
El dedo / los dedos
Finger / fingers
La espalda
Back
El cuello
The neck
El codo
Elbow
Cuesta un ojo de la cara
It costs an arm and a leg
Dolor
Pain
Le duele
It hurts
Sopresa
Surprise
Sonrisa
Smile
Repuesta
Response
La pelquería
Hair dresser
Enfermo
Sickness
Comprobar
To check / prove
Doler
To hurt
Cerrar
To close / pull shut
Abrir
To open
Llenar
To fill / fill up
When do we use the Imperative?
We use Imperative to ask someone to do something. eg commands, polite requests
Who are we addressing in the Imperative
When we use the Imperative we address to you. Tú / Usted (Singular)/ Vosotros / Ustedes (Plural)
What are the imperative AR endings? (Positive and Negative
Positive: Tù - a, Usted - e, Vosotros - ad Ustedes - en Nos- emos
Negative: Tú - no.. es Usted - no…e Vosotros - no… éis Ustedes- no… en, Nos - emos
What are the imperative Er endings
Positive: Tù - e, Usted - a, Vosotros - ed Ustedes - an, Nos - amos.
Negative: Tú - no.. as Usted - no…a Vosotros - no… áis Ustedes- no…an, Nos - amos
Imperative Irregulares
Ser, Hacer, Ir, Salir, Decir
Conjugate Ser in the Imperative
Positive: Tú Sé, Negative : Tú No seas
Conjugate Hacer in the Imperative
Positive: Tú haz , Negative : Tú No hagas
Conjugate Ir in the Imperative
Positive: Tú Ve , Negative : Tú No vayas
Conjugate Salir in the Imperative
Positive: Tú Sal , Negative : Tú No salgas
Conjugate Decir in the Imperative
Positive: Tú Di, Negative : Tú No digas
El hielo
Ice
Juntar
To join
Intercambios
Exchange
Aunque
Even though
Algunas
Some
Canciones
Songs
Machista
Male chauvinist
Moscas
Flies
No me gustan nada
I do not like at all
Cuál
Which
Nos vemos
See you
Presentar
To introduce
Romper
To break
Cambiar
To change
Pedir
To ask
What are the Direct object endings
Me - Me, You (familiar) - Te, Him, her, it, you formal- Lo, la, Us - Nos, You all familiar - Os, Them, you all - Los, Las.
What is the direct object
The Direct Object always
completes information
provided by the verb,
otherwise, the information
would be incomplete.
What is the indirect object
The indirect object refers to someone or something that is affected by the action of a verb (typically as a recipient or a receiver).
What are the imperative Ir endings
Postive: Tú - e, Vos - id, usd - a, nos - amos, ustedes - an
Negative: Tú - no.. as, vos - no.. áis, usd - a, Nos - no… amos, ustedes - no… an