Ir de compras. She is going to the clothing store. Ella va a la tienda de ropa.

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Transcripción de la presentación:

Ir de compras

She is going to the clothing store. Ella va a la tienda de ropa.

They are going to the Grand Traverse Mall (mall de Grand Traverse) with me. Ellos van al mall de Grand Traverse conmigo.

He is going to wear a pink tie. Él va a llevar una corbata rosada.

(To)Where are we going? ¿Adónde vamos nosotros?

Are you (inf.) going to pay for the black shirt? ¿Vas a pagar tú por la camisa negra?

We are going to look for the green shoes with you. Nosotros vamos a buscar los zapatos verdes contigo.

Who is going shopping with me? ¿Quién va de compras conmigo?

Which size do you(formal) use? ¿Cuál talla usa usted?

What number do you (inf.) need? ¿Qué número necesitas?

At what time are we going shopping? ¿A qué hora vamos de compras nosotros? o ¿A qué hora vamos (nosotros) de compras?