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86 Cards in this Set

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to associate
asociar
to belong
pertenecer
appearance
la apariencia
athlete
el/la atleta
a very athletic person
un tipo muy atlético
joker
el/la bromista
class clown
el/la bromista de la clase
characteristic
la característica
custom, habit
la costumbre
sports(wo)man
el/la deportista
stereotype
el estereotipo
bookworm
el/la estudioso/a
image, picture
la imagen
trait, feature
el rasgo
stupid, dense
bruto/a
funny
cómico/a
flirtatious
coquetón, coqueta
studious
estudioso/a
extroverted, outgoing
extrovertido/a
introverted, shy
introvertido/a
smart, bright
listo/a
lazy
perezoso/a
dull, uninteresting
pesado/a
preconceived
preconcebido/a
sensitive
sensible
serious
serio/a
typical
típico/a
silly, dumb
tonto/a
clumsy, awkward
torpe
hard-working
trabajador(a)
ser/estar/hay: profession
ser
ser/estar/hay: identification
ser
ser/estar/hay: equivalence
ser
ser/estar/hay: nationality
ser
ser/estar/hay: material
ser
ser - uses
used to establish identity or equivalence between two elements of a sentence (nouns, pronouns, or phrases)
hay - uses
used before indefinite articles (un/una), numerals (tres/cinco), and adjectives of quantity (mucho/mucha)
ser/estar/hay: origin
ser
ser/estar/hay: time
ser
ser/estar/hay: dates
ser
ser/estar/hay: posession (with de)
ser
ser/estar/hay: time or location of AN EVENT
ser
ser/estar/hay: forms constructions with the passive voice: that book was written by him.
ser
ser/estar/hay: location OF AN OBJECT
estar
ser/estar/hay: forms the progressive tenses: he is running.
estar
ser/estar/hay: an objective reality, the norm
ser
ser/estar/hay: a subjective perception or a judgement on the part of the speaker
estar
ser/estar/hay: an inherent characteristic of someone or something
ser
ser/estar/hay: a current condition or state
estar
ser/estar/hay: past or perfect participle: the door is closed.
estar
past participle: abrir
abierto
past participle: cubrir
cubierto
past participle: decir
dicho
past participle: escribir
escrito
past participle: hacer
hecho
past participle: morir
muerto
past participle: poner
puesto
past participle: resolver
resuelto
past participle: romper
roto
past participle: volver
vuelto
past participle: cerrar
cerrado
past participle: vender
vendido
past participle: aburrir
aburrido
how to form the past participle...
adding -ado to the stem of ar verbs and -ido to the stem of -er & -ir verbs, with some exceptions.
past participle agreement: the windows are closed
Must agree in gender & number with the noun it's modifying: las ventanas están abiertas.
to hug, embrace
abrazar
to go arm in arm
cogerse del brazo
very young child, infant
el nene, la nena
breast
el pecho
meeting
la reunión
(un)comfortable
(in)cómodo/a
present indicative conjugation: caer
caigo, caes, cae, caimos, caen
present indicative conjugation: conocer
conozco, conoces, conoce, conocemos, conocen
present indicative conjugation: dar
doy, das, da, damos, dan
present indicative conjugation: hacer
hago, haces, hace, hacemos, hacen
present indicative conjugation: pertenecer
pertenezco, perteneces, pertenece, pertenecemos, pertenecen
present indicative conjugation: poner
pongo, pones, pone, ponemos, ponen
present indicative conjugation: traer
traigo, traes, trae, traemos, traen
present indicative conjugation: salir
salgo, sales, sale, salemos, salen
present indicative conjugation: ver
veo, ves, ve, vemos, ven
present indicative conjugation: ir
voy, vas, va, vamos, van
present indicative conjugation: oír
oigo, oyes, oye, oímos, oyen
present indicative conjugation: saber
sé, sabes, sabe, sabemos, saben
how to express, "I am going to (do something)."
ir + a + infinitive
how to express, "I have just (done something)."
acabar + de + infinitive
how to express, "I usually (do something)."
soler + infinitive