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llamarse (to call, phone smb) te, le, os, les llamo me, le, nos, les llamas me, te, le, nos, os, les llama te, le, os, les llamamos me, le, nos, les llamáis me, te, le, nos, os, les llaman me → me (to me) te → you (to you) le → her/him (to s/he) nos → us os → you (to you) les → them

llamarse (to call, phone smb) te, le, os, les llamo me, le, nos, les llamas me, te, le, nos, os, les llama te, le, os, les llamamos me, le, nos, les llamáis me, te, le, nos, os, les llaman I call you/her,him/you/them

In present My mother calls me everyday. I give you this book. Do you listen to me? My parents buys us a car. Do you phone them? (vosotros) llamar, dar, escuchar, comprar, llamar

In Future voy, vas, va, vamos, vais, van Mi madre me llama cada día. Te doy este libro. ¿Me escuchas? Mi padres nos compran un coche. ¿Les llamáis?

In Past Mi madre me llama cada día. Te doy este libro. ¿Me escuchas? Mi padres nos compran un coche. ¿Les llamáis? he, has, ha, hemos, habéis, han

Crossword liking (like) 2. saying, telling (say, tell) 3. eating (eat) 4. viewing, watching (view) 5. starting (start) 6. going (go) 7. canning (can) 8. giving (give)

Crossword 27 1gustado5p ieo 3cmd hpi 4vistoe8dado zo a 6ido o 1. liking (like) 2. saying, telling (say, tell) 3. eating (eat) 4. viewing, watching (view) 5. starting (start) 6. going (go) 7. canning (can) 8. giving (give)

Llamarse (to call, name) yo → me llamo tu → te llamas él, ella, Usted → se llama nosotros/as → nos llamamos vosotros/as → os llamáis ellos, ellas, Ustedes → se llaman me he llamado te has llamado se ha llamado nos hemos llamado os habéis llamado se han llamado

Translate into English Hoy me levanto a las 10. Te duchas? A qué hora os despertáis? Mi abuela se viste siempre de negro. ¿Dónde se acuestan Ustedes? despertarse: vestirse: acostarse:

Homework Put order in these sentences and translate into English. Example: puerta. han Esta abierto la mañana – Esta mañana han abierto la puerta. – This morning they have opened the door. 1. de Hemos ido vacaciones. 2. dos estado Han semanas. 3. a Unos han Madrid venido amigos desde vernos. 4. Nos bañado playa. En la hemos

The present perfect is formed by combining the auxiliary verb "has" or "have" with the past participle. haber + participle he entrado has ido hemos pasado PASADO/PAST Pretérito perfecto HABER yo → he tú → has él, ella, Usted → ha nosotros/as → hemos vosotros/as → habéis ellos, ellas, Ustedes → han

Hemos sido voluntarios. We've been volunteers. Has estado en España? Sí, he estado. Have you been in Spain? Yes, I have. Ha visto Usted la película “Mandarinas”? No, no la he visto. Have you seen “Tangerines”? No, I haven't. Han ido al cine hoy? No, no hemos ido. Have they gone to the cinema today? No, we haven't. Os ha gustado el viaje? Sí, nos ha gustado mucho. Have you enjoyed your jorney? Yes, we've really enjoyed it. PASADO/PAST Pretérito perfecto

Usos del Pretérito Perfecto The PRESENT PERFECT TENSE is frequently used for past actions that continue into the present, or continue to affect the present. We use it with: ya (already), todavía (yet), nunca (never), alguna vez (ever), esta mañana (this morning), esta semana (this week), este mes (this monts), este año (this year), hace poco (recently)

Verbs in -ar → ado Verbs in -er & -ir → ido esta -ar → est -ado entrar → entrado comer → comido vivir → vivido ¡EXCEPCIONES! hacer → hecho (to do, to make) decir → dicho (to say, to tell) poner → puesto (to put) ver → visto (to see, to watch) abrir → abierto (to open) escribir → escrito (to write) volver → vuelto (to be back, to return), Participio / Participle

Pariticipio / Participle estar trabajar tener abrir empezar hablar cerrar pedir correr entrar → entrado / comer → comido / vivir → vivido to be / ყოფნა estado

Present / Past / Future PRESENTE estoy, estás, está, estamos, estáis, están Estoy en Tbilisi. I'm in Tbilisi. PASADO he estado, has estado, ha estado, hemos estado, habéis estado, han estado He estado en España este verano. I've been in Spain this summer. FUTURO voy a estar, vas a estar, va a estar, vamos a estar, vais a estar, van a estar Voy a estar en Inglaterra este año. I'm going to England this year.