El examen final Fall 2007 Espanol II. 3. Me gusta, me fascina, me encanta, me choca Me gusta, me fascina, me encanta, me choca Le gusta, le fascina, le.

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El examen final Fall 2007 Espanol II

3. Me gusta, me fascina, me encanta, me choca Me gusta, me fascina, me encanta, me choca Le gusta, le fascina, le encanta, le choca Le gusta, le fascina, le encanta, le choca

4. Cansado Cansado Preocupado Preocupado Deprimido Deprimido Triste Triste Feliz Feliz Contento Contento Emocionado Emocionado

5. Use the verb estar because “estar” is used with emotions and feelings. Use the verb estar because “estar” is used with emotions and feelings.

6. SER and ESTAR both mean “to be.” Use ser to describe permanent people characteristics. SER and ESTAR both mean “to be.” Use ser to describe permanent people characteristics. ESTAR ESTAR Emotions Emotions Locations Locations F eelings F eelings How you feel and where you are is when to use the verb estar. How you feel and where you are is when to use the verb estar.

7. Sentirse “to feel” Sentirse “to feel” I feel, you feel, he feels, we feel, they feel I feel, you feel, he feels, we feel, they feel

8. La primavera El verano El otoño El invierno Hace fresco Llueve Hace buen tiempo Hace calor Hace buen tiempo Hace fresco Hace buen/mal tiempo Llueve Hace viento Hace frio Hace mal tiempo Hace viento Nieva Esta nevando

9. VoyVamos Vas-- Vavan FuiFuimosFuiste-- Fuefueron

10. A reflexive verb is one that reflects back to the subject. You recognize the reflexive verbs because of the “se” attached to the infinitive. A reflexive verb is one that reflects back to the subject. You recognize the reflexive verbs because of the “se” attached to the infinitive. You need You need You place the pronouns before conjugated verbs or attached to infinitives. You place the pronouns before conjugated verbs or attached to infinitives. Me ducho. Necesito ducharme. Me ducho. Necesito ducharme. Menos Te seSe

11. Despertarse (e >ie) Despertarse (e >ie) Levantarse Levantarse Maquillarse Maquillarse Acostarse (o-ue) Acostarse (o-ue) Vesirtse (e – i) Vesirtse (e – i) Ducharse Ducharse Banarse Banarse Lavarse Lavarse Peinarse Peinarse Cepillarse Cepillarse Mirarse Mirarse

12. El jab ó n El jab ó n El champú El champú El agua El agua El baño El baño La toalla La toalla El cepillo de dientes El cepillo de dientes La pasta de dientes La pasta de dientes El espejo El espejo El despertador El despertador

13. Sacudir el polvo Sacudir el polvo Barrer Barrer Lavar Lavar Tender las camas Tender las camas Pasar la aspiradora Pasar la aspiradora Limpiar Limpiar Ordenar Ordenar Poner la mesa/ quitar la mesa Poner la mesa/ quitar la mesa

14. Lo, la, los, las Lo, la, los, las They replace a noun with “it” (lo, la) or “them” (los, las). They replace a noun with “it” (lo, la) or “them” (los, las).

15. You place them before the conjugated verbs or attached to infinitives. You place them before the conjugated verbs or attached to infinitives. Barriste el cuarto? Si, lo barri. Barriste el cuarto? Si, lo barri. Necesito barrerlo. Lo necesito barrer. Necesito barrerlo. Lo necesito barrer.

16. a. Si, lo voy a lavar. Si, voy a lavarlo. b. Las necesito levantar. Necesito levantarlas. c. Si, lo lavo.

17. ¿ Cu á nto tiempo hace que…? ¿ Cu á nto tiempo hace que…?

18. Hace ___ años que…. Hace ___ años que…. Hace 8 años que no practico el piano. Hace 8 años que no practico el piano. Hace 2 años que voy a Lassiter. Hace 2 años que voy a Lassiter.

19. Flojo Flojo Entusiasta Entusiasta Justo Justo Torpe Torpe Responsable Responsable Aplicado Aplicado Creativo Creativo Distra ído Distra ído exigente exigente

20. Debes > harsh YOU SHOULD NOW!!!! Debes > harsh YOU SHOULD NOW!!!! Deber ías > you ought to….perhaps… Deber ías > you ought to….perhaps…

20. Entusiasta does not have a masculine form. Entusiasta does not have a masculine form. La chica es entusiasta. La chica es entusiasta. El chico es entusiasta. El chico es entusiasta.

22. Apuntar Apuntar Olvidar Olvidar Perder Perder Sacar buenas notas Sacar buenas notas Aprender Aprender Memorizar Memorizar Participar Participar Llegar tarde Llegar tarde Prestar atenci ó n Prestar atenci ó n Suspender Suspender Aprobar Aprobar Entregar la tarea Entregar la tarea

23. ¿ Que te parece? ¿ Que te parece? Me parece que… I think that (it seems to me that) Me parece que… I think that (it seems to me that) ¿ Te parece que > Me parece que… ¿ Te parece que > Me parece que… ¿ Crees que? > Creo que ¿ Crees que? > Creo que ¿En tu opinion…? En mi opinion…. ¿En tu opinion…? En mi opinion….

24. éamos aste óaroníimos i ste ióieron

25. CONTEXT CONTEXT Ayer hablamos por telefono. Ayer hablamos por telefono. Ahora hablamos por telefono. Ahora hablamos por telefono.

26. poder: to be able to… puedopodemos puedes--- puedepueden

26. Querer: to want quieroqueremos quieres quierequieren

Saber vs. conocer Saber: to know facts and information and HOW TO DO SOMETHING Saber: to know facts and information and HOW TO DO SOMETHING –Sabes nadar. –Sabes hablar frances. Conocer: to know people or places. Conocer: to know people or places. When you know a person you use “personal a” When you know a person you use “personal a” –Conozco a Sra. Kappel. –Conozco Lassiter High School.

Pepsi es mejor que Coca Cola. Pepsi es mejor que Coca Cola. Mejor que : better than Mejor que : better than Pepsi es peor que Dr. Pepper. Peor que: worse than Pepsi es peor que Dr. Pepper. Peor que: worse than Shakira es mas bonita que Britney Spears. … more ___ than Shakira es mas bonita que Britney Spears. … more ___ than Justin es menos guapo que Napoleon…less ___ than Justin es menos guapo que Napoleon…less ___ than