¿Dónde está la dulcería?

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¿Dónde está la dulcería?

¿Dónde puedo comprar _______? In Spanish, stores which specialize in a certain product end with –ería: La dulcería= the candy store La zapatería= the shoe store La joyería= the jewelry store La pastelería= the pastry shop La juguetería= the toy store La panadería= the bakery La florería= the florist La taquería= the taco shop

YO BUSCO NOSOTROS BUSCAMOS TÚ BUSCAS VOSOTROS BUSCAÍS ÉL BUSCA BUSCAR = TO LOOK FOR *note that you don’t include an “a” after buscar when looking FOR something YO BUSCO NOSOTROS BUSCAMOS TÚ BUSCAS VOSOTROS BUSCAÍS ÉL BUSCA ELLA BUSCA UD. BUSCA ELLOS BUSCAN ELLAS BUSCAN UDS. BUSCAN

YO REGALO NOSOTROS REGALAMOS TÚ REGALAS VOSOTROS REGALAÍS ÉL REGALA REGALAR= TO GIVE A GIFT YO REGALO NOSOTROS REGALAMOS TÚ REGALAS VOSOTROS REGALAÍS ÉL REGALA ELLA REGALA UD. REGALA ELLOS REGALAN ELLAS REGALAN UDS. REGALAN

YO QUEDO NOSOTROS QUEDAMOS TÚ QUEDAS VOSOTROS QUEDAÍS ÉL QUEDA QUEDAR= TO STAY YO QUEDO NOSOTROS QUEDAMOS TÚ QUEDAS VOSOTROS QUEDAÍS ÉL QUEDA ELLA QUEDA UD. QUEDA ELLOS QUEDAN ELLAS QUEDAN UDS. QUEDAN

FINDING PLACES (using ESTAR & QUEDAR) Perdón, ¿dónde está el almacén? Excuse me, where is the store?  ¿Me puede decir dónde queda la joyería? Can you tell me where the jewelry store is? Está a dos cuadras de aquí.  It is two blocks from here. Queda al lado de la zapatería. It is next to the shoe store.