*Discuss clothing & Accessories

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*Discuss clothing & Accessories El Tiempo en Yunque Unidad 3-3 *Describe the weather *Discuss clothing & Accessories *State an opinion *Describe how you feel *Say what is happening

Describing the Weather Often use the verb “hacer” ¿Qué tiempo hace? Hace….. (mucho) calor, fresco, frío, etc. Hace (muy) buen/mal tiempo.

Describing the Weather Use “hay” with the wind or the sun Hay (mucho) sol. Hay (mucho) viento.

Describing the Weather Use “nevar” & “llover” to talk about rain & snow. (stem-changers) Nieva hoy. Llueve mañana.

Describing the Weather Use “estar” with cloudy Está nublado.

Expressions using “tener” Treat these as vocab. Know the chart for tener and the various phrases. Tener hambre, tener sed, tener… años, tener calor, tener cuidado, tener frío, etc.) Ella tiene cuidado. Tengo calor.

(to have / spec. express.) tener (to have / spec. express.) tener tengo tenemos tienes tenéis tiene tienen

Expressions using “tener” Tener ganas de + verb Tengo ganas de cantar. Tenemos ganas de ir al cine.

Direct object pronouns D.O. Direct object pronouns me nos te os lo, la los, las

Direct Object Pronouns D.O.’s receive the action of the verb Tell who or what about the verb Pronoun placed BEFORE the conjugated verb ¿Tienes mi dinero? – Claro que lo tengo.

Direct Object Pronouns The D.O. pronoun can also be attached to infinitive verbs. Quiero sacar fotos. (D.O. Noun) Las quiero sacar. (D.O. pron.) Quiero sacarlas. (attached)

Present Progressive (-ing) -ar = -ando > bailando -er = iendo > comiendo -ir = -iendo > escribiendo Estar + PP = Estoy hablando. When the stem ends in a vowel (letter before the ending) = -yendo Leer > le-er > leyendo