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el almacén
department store
la caja
cash register
el centro comercial
shopping mall
el/la cliente/a
client
el/la dependiente/a
clerk
el mercado
market
la rebaja
sale
la tienda
shop, store
el/la vendedor(a)
salesperson
costar (o:ue)
to cost
gastar
to spend
hacer juego (con)
to match (with)
ir de compras
to go shopping
llevar
to wear; to take
pagar (con)
to pay (with)
regatear
to bargain
usar
to wear; to use
vender
to sell
el dinero
money
el precio
price
la tarjeta de crédito
credit card
la corbata
tie
el abrigo
coat
los bluejeans
jeans
la blusa
blouse
la bolsa
bag; purse
las botas
boots
los calcetines
socks
la camisa
shirt
la camiseta
t-shirt
la cartera
wallet
la chaqueta
jacket
el cinturón
belt
la falda
skirt
los guantes
gloves
el impermeable
raincoat
las medias
pantyhose; stockings
los pantalones
pants
los cortos
shorts
la ropa
clothing, clothes
la ropa interior
underwear
las sandalias
sandals
el sombrero
hat
el suéter
sweater
el traje
suit
el traje de baño
bathing suit
el vestido
dress
los zapatos de tenis
sneakers
las gafas (del sol)
(sun)glasses
el par de zapatos
pair of shoes
amarillo/a
yellow
anaranjado/a
orange
rojo/a
red
rosado/a
pink
morado/a
purple
azul
blue
verde
green
café
brown
negro/a
black
gris
gray
blanco/a
white
barato/a
cheap
bueno/a
good
cada
each
caro/a
expensive
corto/a
short
elegante
elegant
hermoso/a
beautiful
largo/a
long
loco/a
crazy
nuevo/a
new
otro/a
other; another
pobre
poor
rico/a
rich
The preterite is used to talk about...
actions or states completed in the past
Preterite of comprar (of -ar verbs)
- yo compré
- tú compraste
- ud/él/ella compró
- nosotros/as compramos
- uds/ellos/ellas compraron
Preterite of vender (of -er verbs)
- yo vendí
- tú vendiste
- ud/él/ella vendió
- nosotros/as vendimos
- uds/ellos/ellas vendieron
Preterite of escribir (regular -ir verbs)
- yo escribí
- tú escribiste
- ud/él/ella escribió
- nosotros/as escribimos
- uds/ellos/ellas escribieron
-Ar and -er verbs that have a stem change in the present tense do not...
have a stem change in the preterite
Verbs that end in -car, -gar and -zar have a spelling change in...
the yo form (buscar --> busqué; llegar --> llegué; empezar --> empecé)
Which verbs have spelling changes in the preterite?
Creer, leer and oír (p. 153)
Ver is regular in the preterite, but...
none of its forms has an accent
anoche
last night
anteayer
last night
el año pasado
last year
ayer
yesterday
de repente
suddenly
desde... hasta...
from... until...
pasado/a
last; past
Community Presumption
All assets on hand whenever the issue is raised (divorce, death of spouse, creditor's claim) are presumptively CP

All assets acquired during the marriage presumptively belong to the community

All assets acquired on credit during the marriage are presumptively acquired on community credit.

Burden of proving asset is SP is on party so contending, who must overcome CP presumption by clear and convincing evidence
una vez
once; one time
dos veces
twice; two times
ya
already
¿Qué hiciste?
What did you do?
¿Qué hizo usted?
What did you do?
¿Qué hicieron ustedes?
What did you do?
¿Qué hizo él/ella?
What did he/she do?
¿Qué hicieron ellos/ellas?
What did they do?
An indirect object pronoun is...
the noun or pronoun that answers the question to whom or for whom an action is done.
Indirect object pronouns: me
me
Indirect object pronouns: you
te
Indirect object pronouns: you, him, her
le
Indirect object pronouns: us
nos
Indirect object pronouns: you, them
les
Since le and les have multiple meanings, _____ is used to clarify to whom the pronouns refer.
a + [noun]
Indirect object pronouns usually...
precede the conjugated verb
In negative sentences, place the pronoun between...
no and the conjugated verb
When an infinitive or present participle is present, there are two options for indirect object pronoun placement:
before the conjugated verb, or attached to the infinitive or present participle.
The verbs ___ and ___ are often used with indirect object pronouns. What do these verbs mean?
Dar (to give) and decir (to say; to tell)
Give the yo form and the present participle of dar and decir
Dar: yo doy, dando; decir: yo digo, diciendo
Demonstrative adjectives: this; these
este/esta; estos/estas
Demonstrative adjectives: that; those
ese/esa; esos/esas
Demonstrative adjectives: that; those (over there)
aquel/aquella; aquellos/aquellas
Demonstrative pronouns: this one; these
éste/ésta; éstos/éstas
Demonstrative pronouns: that one; those
ése/ésa; ésos/ésas
Demonstrative pronouns: that one; those (over there)
aquél/aquélla; aquéllos/aquéllas