Unidad 4 Leccion 2 Unit 4 Chapter 2.

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Unidad 4 Leccion 2 Unit 4 Chapter 2

Bodas La Boda Casado(a) Divoriciado(a) La Novia El Novio Soltero(a) Vocabulario Parientes La hermanastra El hermanastro La madrastra El padrastro El/la pariente Bodas La Boda Casado(a) Divoriciado(a) La Novia El Novio Soltero(a)

Vocabulario El (la) cantante El (la) cocinero(a) El (la) doctor(a) El (la) enfermero(a) El (la) escritor(a) El (la) fotógrafo(a) El (la) futbolista El (la) maestro(a) Profesiones El Actor La Actriz El (la) Agricultor(a) El (la) Artista El (la) Autor(a) El (la) bombero (a) El (la) camarero(a)

Verbos Conocer Querer Sacar Sacar fotos venir Vocabulario Profesiones cont… El (la) médico(a) El (la) músico(a) El (la) político(a) El (la) programador(a) El (la) reportero(a) El (la) secretario(a) Verbos Conocer Querer Sacar Sacar fotos venir

Vocabulario Palabras y expresiones La guía telefónica La muchacha El muchacho Muy Nuevo(a) Con permiso ¡Qué lástima! Palabras interrogrativas ¿Cómo? ¿Por qué? ¿Cuál(es)? ¿Qué? ¿Cuándo? ¿Quién(es)? ¿Cuánto? ¿Cuántos(as)? ¿Dónde? ¿Adónde? / ¿De dónde?

Personal “A” The direct object is the word that answers the questions whom? Or what? after the verb. Ex: pepe is reading the newspaper (what is pepe reading?) direct object = the newspaper In Spanish, the direct object determines whether the personal ‘a’ is necessary. If the direct object is a person, an animal, or a group of people it is preceded by the preposition a Saluda a tu tía. Veo a María y a su perro.

Personal “A” if the direct object is not a person, a pet, or group of people; the personal ‘a’ is not used Veo la tele todos los días. (I watch TV every day.) When alguien and nadie are direct objects, they are preceded by the personal “a” No veo a nadie. (I don’t see anybody.)

The verb conocer Yo conozco Nosotros conocemos Tú conoces - Conocer = (to know, be familiar with) is a regular –er verb in all forms except the ‘yo’ form No conozco ese libro. Ustedes conocen a mi novia, ¿verdad? Yo conozco Nosotros conocemos Tú conoces - Él/ella conoce Ellos/ellas conocen ustedes

Stem Changing e:ie Verbs The verb querer = to want and the verb venir (to come) are stem-changing verbs. in these verbs the stem e ie in all but the nosotros form. Querer Ellos quieren un coche nuevo. Todos queremos helado. Yo quiero Nosotros Queremos Tú Quieres - Él/ella quiere Ellos/ellas quieren

Stem Changing Verbs Venir= to come (which has an irregular –go ending in the yo form) Yo vengo todos los domingos. Yo vengo Nosotros venimos Tú vienes - Él/ ella viene Ellos/ ellas vienen

Querer The verb querer may be followed by an infinitive: Ella no quiere ir. (she does not want to go) ¿Quieres ser abogado? (Do you want to be a lawyer?)