SPANISH 3 Ch 4 ORAL EXAM CHAPTER 4. It costs a lot to attend a university.

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SPANISH 3 Ch 4 ORAL EXAM CHAPTER 4

It costs a lot to attend a university.

Cuesta mucho asistir a una universidad.

Nowadays people receive and send a lot of s.

Hoy en dia la gente escribe y manda muchas cartas.

Bicycles do not contaminate the air.

Las bicicletas no contaminan el aire.

They serve excellent food in the cafeteria.

Ellos sirven comida excelente en la cafeteria.

They (f.) are more intelgent than they (m.)

Ellas son más inteligentes que ellos.

I believe I will have a manicure.

Creo que tendré una manicura.

I dont believe you will have a manicure.

No creo que tengas una manicura.

I believe I will take the laundry to the laundromat.

Creo que llevaré el lavado a la lavandería.

I dont believe I have enough money left.

No creo que me quede bastante dinero.

I believe I have exact change.

Creo que tengo suelto exacto.

Will he explain it to you so that you understand?

¿Te lo explicará con tal de que tú lo comprendas?

I will wash it so that it is very clean.

Lo lavaré con tal de que sea muy limpio.

José has gone to the barbershop.

José ha ido a la peluquería.

The barber has cut his hair (for him).

El peluquero le ha cortado su pelo.

José has left the barbershop.

José ha salido de la peluquería.

María has been in the laundromat.

María ha estado en la lavandería.

I have washed the dirty slacks with powdered detergent.

Yo he lavado los pantalones sucios con jabon en polvo.

They had already gone to the barber shop when I arrived.

Ellos ya habían ido a la peluquería cuando yo llegué.

Ellos ya habian vuelto a casa cuando yo los vi.

I would have gone but I could not.

Yo habría ido pero no pude.

I would have spoken to him but I couldnt.

Yo le habría hablado pero no pude.

I would have helped them but I couldnt.

I would have seen it but I couldnt

Lo habría visto pero no pude.

I would have done something but I couldnt.

Yo habría hecho algo pero no pude.

I would have said something to her but I couldnt

Yo le habría hecho algo pero no pude.

They had already gone to the barber shop when I arrived.

Ellos ya habían ido a la peluquería cuando yo llegué.

I would have gone but I couldnt.

Yo habría ido pero no pude.