VOCABULARIO Tercer Paso. Turning down an invitation and explaining why Ask if your friend would Your friend might say: like to do something: ¿Te gustaría.

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VOCABULARIO Tercer Paso

Turning down an invitation and explaining why Ask if your friend would Your friend might say: like to do something: ¿Te gustaría ir al museo de arte conmigo hoy? ¡Qué lástima! Ya tengo planes. Tal vez otro día. What a shame! I already have plans. Perhaps another day. ¿Hoy? Lo siento, pero no. Estoy ocupado. Tengo una cita. I’m sorry … busy … a date (an appointment). Lo siento hombre, pero tengo prisa. Tengo que trabajar. … I’m in a hurry. I have to … Me gustaría, pero no puedo. Estoy cansado y un poco enfermo. I would like to, but I can’t…. tired … sick.

Tambien se puede decir … Other words for cansado (tired) are: completamente muerto, agobiado, agotado, gastado, and rendido.

Phrases of Tener As you already know, tener means “to have.” But when used in certain phrases, it means “to be.” Do you remember “Tengo... años” (I’m … years old) from Chapter 1? Here are some expressions with tener you can use for excusing yourself. tener ganas de + infinitive  to feel like (doing something) tener prisa  to be in a hurry tener que + infinitive  to have to (do something) tener sueño  to be sleepy

Tener Yo Tú Él/Ella/Ud. Nosotros Ellos/Ellas/Uds Tengo Tienes Tiene Tenemos Tienen

A lo nuestro Ya is usually translated as “already,” but it can mean several different things. If someone wants to say I’m on my way, they’d use Ya voy. If someone asks if you’re ready, you can answer ya (“just a minute”) or todavía no (“not yet”). If you’re being lectured and you’re tired of listening, you might say ¡Ya, ya! (“All right, already!”) or ¡Basta ya! (“Enough!”)