Errores comunes… ¡tomen apuntes! Sometimes things are not as they seem…

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Errores comunes… ¡tomen apuntes!

Sometimes things are not as they seem…

NO! Tener un buen tiempo NO! Tener diversion, tener divertido to have a good time = pasarlo bien to have fun = divertirse

NO! yo me gusta NO! ella se gusta I like it = I like them = I like you = You like me = She likes me = a mí me gusta a mí me gustan a mí me gustas a ti te gusto a ella le gusto

NO! Es tiempo para Es hora de = It is time to

NO! Quiero tú vas (I want you to go) Querer = to want, love Quiero que tú vayas (subjunctive!)

NO! Tienes confianza (to say “Trust, or have confidence” If you forgot commands, then say it differently – ie; debes + infinitive, or necesitas + inf., etc.

NO! con yo, con mí, de yo NO! para tú, de tú Use “mí” and “ti” after a preposition, not “yo” and “tú”, which are subject pronouns Use “conmigo” and “contigo” instead of “con mí” and “con ti”

NO! y interesante NO! y inteligente Before a “eee” sound in Spanish, the word “and” (y) changes to “e” ie; …and intelligent = “e inteligente”

EL FIN

PRESENT TENSE VERBS - PRETEST

Write the following in Spanish. 1.I say/tell 2.I put/place 3.I am (feeling) 4.I am (from here) 5.I give 6.I come 7.I hear 8.I know (her) 9.I know (that) 10. We have 11. I choose 12. They choose 13. They go 14. We know (her) 15. They do/make 16. You all come 17. You (form.) go 18. She gives

Conjugate the following. 19. yo (morir) 20. tú (seguir) 21. él (vestirse) 22. Ud. (divertirse) 23. yo (escoger) 24. Nosotros (pedir) 25. Yo (pensar) 26. ella (probar) 27. Uds. (impedir)

Write the following in Spanish. 1.I say/tell 2.I put/place 3.I am (feeling) 4.I am (from here) 5.I give 6.I come 7.I hear 8.I know (her) 9.I know (that) Digo Pongo Estoy Soy Doy Vengo Oigo Conozco Sé

Write the following in Spanish. 10. We have 11. I choose 12. They choose 13. They go 14. We know (her) 15. They do/make 16. You all come 17. You (form.) go 18. She gives Tenemos Escojo / Elijo Escogen / Eligen Van Conocemos Hacen Vienen Va Da

Conjugate the following. 19. yo (morir) 20. tú (seguir) 21. él (vestirse) 22. Ud. (divertirse) 23. yo (conducir) 24. Nosotros (pedir) 25. Yo (pensar) 26. ella (probar) 27. Uds. (impedir) Muero Sigues Se viste Se divierte Conduzco Pedimos Pienso Prueba Impiden

EL JUEGO DE LOS DADOS

1.Enrique 2.Yo 3.Tú y tu primo 4.Nosotros 5.Mis hermanos 6.Tú 1.says/say 2. goes/go 3. am/is/are (place/feelings) 4.am/is/are (identity) 5.does/do/makes/make 6. gives/give

1.Susana 2.Yo 3.Jorge y Juan 4.Nosotros 5.Ustedes 6.Tú 1.suponer 2.resolver 3.divertirse 4.conseguir 5.oír 6.atraer

1.Rafael 2.Yo 3.Ana y Marta 4.Nosotras 5.Ustedes 6.Tú 1.seguir 2. probar 3. satisfacer 4. reconocer 5. proponer 6. caer