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53 Cards in this Set
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la esposa, la mujer
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wife
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el esposo, el marido
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husband
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los esposos
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husband and wife
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los gemelos
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twins
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la hermanastra
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stepsister
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el hermanastro
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stepbrother
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el padastro
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stepfather
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el padre soltero
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single father
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la pareja
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couple; partner
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mayor
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older
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menor
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younger
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el/la mayor
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the oldest
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el/la menor
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the youngest
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tiene...anos
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he/she is... years old
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hijo
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son
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hija
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daughter
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los hijos
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children
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Conocer
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to know (be aquainted with) a person or place
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Saber
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to know (facts or information)
-when followed b an infinitive means to know how to do something |
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cuantos/cuantas?
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how many?
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como?
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how?
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donde?
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where?
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cual?
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which/what?
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que?
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what?
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quien?
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who/whom
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info: su can mean his, her, or their.
sus can also mean his, her or their. ex: su perro=his(her, their) dog sus perro=his(her, their) dogs |
=)
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el/la abuelo/a
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grandmother,grandfather
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los abuelos
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grandparents
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el cuñado; la cuñada
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brother-in-law, sister-in-law
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el nieto, la nieta
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grandson, granddaughter
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los nietos
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grandchildren
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el primo, la prima
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cousin
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el sobrino, la sobrina
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nephew, neice
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el suegro, la suegra
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father-in-law, mother-in-law
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los suegros
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in-laws
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el tío, la tía
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uncle, aunt
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los tíos
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aunts and uncles
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soltero-soltera
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single
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viudo-viuda
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widow-widower
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está.....
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he is-she-is
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casado-casada
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married
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divorciado-divorciada
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divorced
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muerto-muerta
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dead
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vivo-viva
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alive
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ya murió
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he-she already died
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el apellido
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last name
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nuevo-nueva
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new
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simpático-simpática
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nice-pleasant
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what is the direct object?
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The object that directly receives the action of the verb.
ex-Bill hit the BALL |
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where does the direct object pronoun come in a sentence?
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the direct object pronoun comes immediately before the conjugated verb
ex- Tengo la pluma. = I have the pen. LA tengo. = I have it (the la or lo corresponds to the gender of the direc object(the pen)) |
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what pronouns replace the direct object in a spanish sentence?
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me (me)
te (you-familiar) lo, la (him, her, it, you-formal) nos (us) os (you-all-familiar) los, las (them, you-all-formal) |
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When a sentence has two verbs, the first verb is conjugated and the second verb remains in the infinitive form
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Elena prefiere hablar español.
Elena prefers to speak Spanish. |
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Yo tampoco
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neither do I- me neither
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