Unit 2 Session 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Yesterday (I) ate at home, but today (I) want to eat at the restaurant

A

Ayer comí en casa, pero hoy quiero comer en el restaurante

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2
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Two cheese sandwiches and two juices, please

A

Dos sándwiches de queso y dos jugos, por favor

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3
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Here there aren’t (any) salads

A

Aquí no hay ensaladas

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4
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She ate

A

Ella comió

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¿Dónde está usted ahora?

or

¿Dónde está ahora usted?

The complement ahora can go before or after the subject

A

Where are you now?

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You too

A

Usted también

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Yo no quiero comer ahora, comí un sándwich

A

I don’t want to eat now, (I) ate a sandwich

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Un sándwich de jamón y queso

A

A ham and cheese sandwich

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9
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Yesterday Carlos ate at that restaurant

A

Ayer Carlos comió en ese restaurante

Ayer can be placed at the beginning or the end of a sentence, just like in English

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10
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I eat

A

Yo como

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Yesterday (I) ate very early, at eleven

A

Ayer comí muy temprano, a las once

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Él comió

A

He ate

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13
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A chicken and cheese salad

A

Una ensalada de pollo y queso

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14
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I want a salad and a ham and cheese sandwich

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Yo quiero una ensalada y un sándwich de jamón y queso

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15
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Can (you(i)) eat with me later?

A

¿Puedes comer conmigo más tarde?

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16
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Yesterday (I) ate here with him

A

Ayer comí aquí con él

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17
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Where did Isabella eat?

A

¿Dónde comió Isabella?

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18
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Yo también

A

Me too

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19
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I ate

A

Yo comí

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20
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¿Quiere comprar este mapa también?

A

Do (you) want to buy this map as well?

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21
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Ella comió

A

She ate

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22
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¿Tiene una maleta así, pero más pequeña?

A

Do (you) have a suitcase like this, but smaller?

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23
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Me too

A

Yo también

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24
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Una ensalada de pollo y queso

A

A chicken and cheese salad

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25
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Somos seis, esa mesa de allá está bien, gracias

A

(We) are six, that table there is fine, thanks

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26
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Un café pequeño sin azúcar

or

Un café sin azúcar pequeño

Usually the adjective goes right after the noun, even when the noun has a complement describing it, but you can also place the adjective after the full phrase

A

A small coffee without sugar

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27
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Yo quiero una ensalada y un sándwich de jamón y queso

A

I want a salad and a ham and cheese sandwich

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28
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Where did Isabella eat yesterday?

A

¿Dónde comió Isabella ayer?

or

¿Dónde comió ayer Isabella?

The complement ayer can go before or after the subject

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29
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I don’t want to eat now, (I) ate a sandwich

A

Yo no quiero comer ahora, comí un sándwich

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30
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Yo comí

A

I ate

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31
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Where did (you(i)) eat yesterday with him?

A

¿Dónde comiste ayer con él?

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32
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Yesterday

A

Ayer

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33
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Yo quiero más queso

A

I want more cheese

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34
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I want a chicken sandwich

A

Yo quiero un sándwich de pollo

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35
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Este sándwich está bueno

A

This sandwich is good

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36
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Él también

A

Him too

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37
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Water, and you(i)?

A

Agua, ¿y tú?

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38
Q

No tengo mi pasaporte, está en mi habitación

A

(I) don’t have my passport, (it)’s in my room

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39
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Did (he) eat at the hotel’s restaurant?

A

¿Comió en el restaurante del hotel?

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40
Q

Una botella

A

A bottle

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41
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Ayer comí aquí con él

A

Yesterday (I) ate here with him

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42
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Quiero este mapa y ese también

When used as too or as well, también is usually placed at the end of the phrase

A

(I) want this map and that one too

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43
Q

Hay una botella de agua fría allá en mi auto

A

There’s a cold bottle of water there in my car

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44
Q

Where are you now?

A

¿Dónde está usted ahora?

or

¿Dónde está ahora usted?

The complement ahora can go before or after the subject

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45
Q

A small coffee without sugar

A

Un café pequeño sin azúcar

or

Un café sin azúcar pequeño

Usually the adjective goes right after the noun, even when the noun has a complement describing it, but you can also place the adjective after the full phrase

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46
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¿Quieres ver la carta?

A

Do (you(i)) want to see the menu?

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47
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Este pollo está muy bueno, quiero más, por favor

A

This chicken is very good, (I) want more, please

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48
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A large papaya juice

A

Un jugo grande de papaya

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49
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Aquí no hay ensaladas

A

Here there aren’t (any) salads

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50
Q

Can (I) pay with (a) credit card here?

A

¿Puedo pagar con tarjeta de crédito aquí?

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51
Q

How are they going to the hotel? By subway?

A

¿Cómo van ellos al hotel? ¿En metro?

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52
Q

Yo necesito cambiar esto, pero no sé dónde

A

I need to change this, but (I) don’t know where

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53
Q

Entonces una botella grande de agua

or

Entonces una botella de agua grande

Usually the adjective goes right after the noun, even when the noun has a complement describing it, but you can also place the adjective after the full phrase

A

Then a large bottle of water

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54
Q

How do they(f) want to go to the theater? By bus?

A

¿Cómo quieren ir al teatro ellas? ¿En autobús?

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55
Q

¿Cómo van ellos al hotel? ¿En metro?

A

How are they going to the hotel? By subway?

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56
Q

When did (you(i)) eat with Sandra and her husband? Yesterday?

A

¿Cuándo comiste con Sandra y su esposo? ¿Ayer?

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57
Q

Yo quiero un sándwich de pollo

A

I want a chicken sandwich

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58
Q

Ayer Carlos comió en ese restaurante

Ayer can be placed at the beginning or the end of a sentence, just like in English

A

Yesterday Carlos ate at that restaurant

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59
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¿Cómo quieren ir al teatro ellas? ¿En autobús?

A

How do they(f) want to go to the theater? By bus?

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60
Q

Then a large bottle of water

A

Entonces una botella grande de agua

or

Entonces una botella de agua grande

Usually the adjective goes right after the noun, even when the noun has a complement describing it, but you can also place the adjective after the full phrase

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61
Q

El queso

A

The cheese

62
Q

(I) want this map and that one too

A

Quiero este mapa y ese también

When used as too or as well, también is usually placed at the end of the phrase

63
Q

(I) don’t have my passport, (it)’s in my room

A

No tengo mi pasaporte, está en mi habitación

64
Q

Do (you(i)) want to see the menu?

A

¿Quieres ver la carta?

65
Q

¿Necesitan algo más?

A

Do (you(p)) need anything else?

66
Q

How long do (you(p)) want to be here? One hour?

A

¿Cuánto tiempo quieren estar aquí? ¿Una hora?

67
Q

¿Y qué quieres tomar?

A

And what do (you(i)) want to drink?

68
Q

Yo comí

A

I ate

69
Q

(We) are six, that table there is fine, thanks

A

Somos seis, esa mesa de allá está bien, gracias

70
Q

El pollo

A

The chicken

71
Q

You(i) ate

A

Tú comiste

72
Q

¿Cuánto tiempo quieren estar aquí? ¿Una hora?

A

How long do (you(p)) want to be here? One hour?

73
Q

The sandwich

A

El sándwich

74
Q

Yesterday (I) ate a chicken sandwich

A

Ayer comí un sándwich de pollo

75
Q

A ham and cheese sandwich

A

Un sándwich de jamón y queso

76
Q

La ensalada

A

The salad

77
Q

El sándwich de jamón

A

The ham sandwich

78
Q

Comí aquí ayer. No necesito ver la carta

A

(I) ate here yesterday. (I) don´t need to see the menu

79
Q

Do you(i) want to see the menu?

A

¿Tú quieres ver la carta?

80
Q

A chicken sandwich

A

Un sándwich de pollo

81
Q

How much is (it), please?

A

¿Cuánto es, por favor?

82
Q

The ham sandwich

A

El sándwich de jamón

83
Q

There’s a cold bottle of water here on the table

A

Hay una botella de agua fría aquí en la mesa

84
Q

Entonces queremos dos sándwiches de pollo y dos ensaladas así

A

Then (we) want two chicken sandwiches and two salads like this

85
Q

¿Tiene agua caliente en su habitación?

A

Do (you) have hot water in your room?

86
Q

And what do (you(i)) want to drink?

A

¿Y qué quieres tomar?

87
Q

¿Dónde comió Isabella?

A

Where did Isabella eat?

88
Q

¿Puedes comer conmigo más tarde?

A

Can (you(i)) eat with me later?

89
Q

Un jugo grande de papaya

A

A large papaya juice

90
Q

Comer

A

To eat

91
Q

¿Cuánto es, por favor?

A

How much is (it), please?

92
Q

También

A

Also/Too/As well

93
Q

The chicken

A

El pollo

94
Q

Ayer comí un sándwich de pollo

A

Yesterday (I) ate a chicken sandwich

95
Q

The cheese

A

El queso

96
Q

A new cellphone store

A

Una tienda nueva de celulares

or

Una tienda de celulares nueva

Usually the adjective goes right after the noun, even when the noun has a complement describing it, but you can also place the adjective after the full phrase

97
Q

Yo como

A

I eat

98
Q

A small bottle of water

A

Una botella pequeña de agua

99
Q

El sándwich

A

The sandwich

100
Q

Dos sándwiches de queso y dos jugos, por favor

A

Two cheese sandwiches and two juices, please

101
Q

¿Dónde está Sandra ahora? ¿En casa o en la oficina?

A

Where is Sandra now? At home or at the office?

102
Q

This sandwich is good

A

Este sándwich está bueno

103
Q

Un sándwich de pollo

A

A chicken sandwich

104
Q

Two salads and two sandwiches

A

Dos ensaladas y dos sándwiches

105
Q

This chicken is very good, (I) want more, please

A

Este pollo está muy bueno, quiero más, por favor

106
Q

A bottle

A

Una botella

107
Q

Ayer comí muy temprano, a las once

A

Yesterday (I) ate very early, at eleven

108
Q

Tú comiste

A

You(i) ate

109
Q

Also/Too/As well

A

También

110
Q

(I) ate here yesterday. (I) don´t need to see the menu

A

Comí aquí ayer. No necesito ver la carta

111
Q

Do (you) have a suitcase like this, but smaller?

A

¿Tiene una maleta así, pero más pequeña?

112
Q

A cheese sandwich

A

Un sándwich de queso

113
Q

El jamón

A

The ham

114
Q

¿Dónde comiste ayer con él?

A

Where did (you(i)) eat yesterday with him?

115
Q

He ate

A

Él comió

116
Q

A bottle of water/A water bottle

A

Una botella de agua

117
Q

Una tienda nueva de celulares

or

Una tienda de celulares nueva

Usually the adjective goes right after the noun, even when the noun has a complement describing it, but you can also place the adjective after the full phrase

A

A new cellphone store

118
Q

Ayer

A

Yesterday

119
Q

¿Tú quieres ver la carta?

A

Do you(i) want to see the menu?

120
Q

I want more cheese

A

Yo quiero más queso

121
Q

For me a salad, and for him too

A

Para mí una ensalada, y para él también

122
Q

Para mí una ensalada, y para él también

A

For me a salad, and for him too

123
Q

The ham

A

El jamón

124
Q

Do (you) want to buy this map as well?

A

¿Quiere comprar este mapa también?

125
Q

Do you also want water?

A

¿Usted también quiere agua?

When used as also, también is placed before the verb

126
Q

I need to change this, but (I) don’t know where

A

Yo necesito cambiar esto, pero no sé dónde

127
Q

¿Dónde comió Isabella ayer?

or

¿Dónde comió ayer Isabella?

The complement ayer can go before or after the subject

A

Where did Isabella eat yesterday?

128
Q

Usted también

A

You too

129
Q

Una botella pequeña de agua

A

A small bottle of water

130
Q

To eat

A

Comer

131
Q

Do (you(p)) need anything else?

A

¿Necesitan algo más?

132
Q

The salad

A

La ensalada

133
Q

Hay una botella de agua fría aquí en la mesa

A

There’s a cold bottle of water here on the table

134
Q

Then (we) want two chicken sandwiches and two salads like this

A

Entonces queremos dos sándwiches de pollo y dos ensaladas así

135
Q

Ayer comí en casa, pero hoy quiero comer en el restaurante

A

Yesterday (I) ate at home, but today (I) want to eat at the restaurant

136
Q

A chicken salad

A

Una ensalada de pollo

137
Q

¿Usted también quiere agua?

When used as also, también is placed before the verb

A

Do you also want water?

138
Q

You(i) too

A

Tú también

139
Q

Him too

A

Él también

140
Q

¿Cuándo comiste con Sandra y su esposo? ¿Ayer?

A

When did (you(i)) eat with Sandra and her husband? Yesterday?

141
Q

Una botella de agua

A

A bottle of water/A water bottle

142
Q

Where is Sandra now? At home or at the office?

A

¿Dónde está Sandra ahora? ¿En casa o en la oficina?

143
Q

Dos ensaladas y dos sándwiches

A

Two salads and two sandwiches

144
Q

¿Comió en el restaurante del hotel?

A

Did (he) eat at the hotel’s restaurant?

145
Q

There’s a cold bottle of water there in my car

A

Hay una botella de agua fría allá en mi auto

146
Q

I ate

A

Yo comí

147
Q

Agua, ¿y tú?

A

Water, and you?

148
Q

Un sándwich de queso

A

A cheese sandwich

149
Q

Tú también

A

You(i) too

150
Q

¿Puedo pagar con tarjeta de crédito aquí?

A

Can (I) pay with (a) credit card here?

151
Q

Una ensalada de pollo

A

A chicken salad

152
Q

Do (you) have hot water in your room?

A

¿Tiene agua caliente en su habitación?