Unit 3 Session 7 Flashcards

1
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Buenas tardes. Quiero ir a esta dirección, por favor.

A

Good afternoon. (I) want to go to this address, please.

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El día

A

The day

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Todo el día

A

The whole day

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Mi esposa y yo tenemos una hija

A

My wife and I have a daughter

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5
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Todos los abuelos

A

All the grandparents

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Creo que mi hermano está allá

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(I) think that my brother is there

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La hermana

A

The sister

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Todos los niños quieren comer cosas dulces.

A

All children want to eat sweet things.

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Vamos con todos los colegas

A

(We)’re going with all the colleagues

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10
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I liked working with your colleagues

A

Me gustó trabajar con sus colegas

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11
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Me gusta mucho desayunar contigo

A

I like having breakfast with you(i) a lot

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Todas mis hermanas

A

All my sisters

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Él tiene un hermano y una hermana

A

He has a brother and a sister

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You(i) like (it) / (them)

A

Te gusta / gustan

Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked

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All the people

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Todas las personas

(when used with a noun, todo behaves like other adjectives, agreeing in number and gender)

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I like having breakfast with you(i) a lot

A

Me gusta mucho desayunar contigo

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17
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Many children

A

Muchos hijos

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18
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Sí, mucho. Mi hermana vive aquí.

A

Yes, a lot. My sister lives here.

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19
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Muchos hijos

A

Many children

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20
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How many children need tickets?

A

¿Cuántos niños necesitan boletos?

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21
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¿Y le gusta Lima?

A

And do you like Lima?

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22
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Nos gustan los hoteles pequeños y bonitos

A

We like small and nice hotels

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23
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El niño

A

The boy

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24
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Until what time can the children be here?

A

¿Hasta qué hora pueden estar aquí los niños?

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Me gustó el concierto

(subject of the sentence is the object liked, instead of the person liking it)

Subject here is concierto and gustar must agree, here in the past tense

A

I liked the concert

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The children want to go to the park now

A

Los niños quieren ir al parque ahora

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He had dinner at home with his grandparents

A

Él cenó en casa con sus abuelos

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Mis abuelos son los padres de mis padres.

A

My grandparents are the parents of my parents

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29
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We like cooking all kind of food

A

Nos gusta cocinar todo tipo de comida

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30
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Mi hermano

A

My brother

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I have two children, a boy and a girl

A

Yo tengo dos hijos, un niño y una niña

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32
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The daughter

A

La hija

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33
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De los Estados Unidos. Estoy aquí de vacaciones con toda mi familia.

A

From the United States. (I)’m here on vacation with my whole family.

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34
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Me gustó trabajar con ellos, pero ahora tengo otro proyecto

A

I liked working with them, but now (I) have another project

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35
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Those children want a little bit of water

A

Esos niños quieren un poco de agua

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36
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The siblings (brothers and sisters)

A

Los hermanos

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37
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All my sisters

A

Todas mis hermanas

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38
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I liked the concert

A

Me gustó el concierto

(subject of the sentence is the object liked, instead of the person liking it)

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39
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Nos gusta cocinar todo tipo de comida

A

We like cooking all kind of food

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40
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Two. A boy and a girl.

A

Dos. Un niño y una niña.

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41
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Nos gustan mucho los frijoles.

A

We really like beans.

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42
Q

Voy a celebrar el cumpleaños de mi hija con toda mi familia

A

(I)’m going to celebrate my daughter’s birthday with my whole family

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43
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Yo tengo dos hijos, un niño y una niña

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I have two children, a boy and a girl

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44
Q

We/We(f) like (it) / (them)

A

Nos gusta / gustan

Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked

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45
Q

El padre

A

The father

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46
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My grandparents are the parents of my parents

A

Mis abuelos son los padres de mis padres.

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47
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Un niño

A

A child

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48
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Yes, a lot. My sister lives here.

A

Sí, mucho. Mi hermana vive aquí.

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49
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Todo

A

All / Everything

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50
Q

The father

A

El padre

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51
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The grandparents

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Los abuelos

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52
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The whole day

A

Todo el día

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53
Q

¿Le gusta salir con sus hermanos?

A

Do you like to go out with your siblings?

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54
Q

Los niños

A

The children (in general)

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55
Q

Where’s your dad?

A

¿Dónde está su papá?

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56
Q

Los niños quieren ir al parque ahora

A

The children want to go to the park now

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57
Q

Where did (he) have dinner with his children?

A

¿Dónde cenó con sus hijos?

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Q

Nos gusta / gustan

Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked

A

We/We(f) like (it) / (them)

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59
Q

¿Cuántos hijos tiene?

A

How many children do (you) have?

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60
Q

They like having lunch with the family

A

Les gusta almorzar con la familia

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61
Q

All my family / My whole family

A

Todo mi familia

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Me gustan estas mesas

(subject of the sentence is the object liked, instead of the person liking it)

Subject here is estas mesas, and gustar must agree with the subject

A

I like these tables

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63
Q

Los padres

A

The parents

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64
Q

Le gusta ir de vacaciones con sus amigos

A

He likes to go on vacation with his friends

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65
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We like small and nice hotels

A

Nos gustan los hoteles pequeños y bonitos

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66
Q

Toda la ciudad

A

The whole city

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67
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Ese niño y esa niña son mis hermanos

A

That boy and that girl are my siblings

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Q

I’d like to buy all the jackets.

A

Quisiera comprar todas las chaquetas.

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Q

He likes to go on vacation with his friends or with his family

A

Le gusta ir de vacaciones con sus amigos o con su familia

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70
Q

Eso es todo

A

That´s all

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71
Q

Where are my grandparents?

A

¿Dónde están mis abuelos?

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72
Q

(I)’m going to eat with my brother

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Voy a comer con mi hermano

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73
Q

Me gustó trabajar con sus colegas

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I liked working with your colleagues

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74
Q

My friend(f) has three children, two boys and one girl

A

Mi amiga tiene tres hijos, dos niños y una niña

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75
Q

And do you like Lima?

A

¿Y le gusta Lima?

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76
Q

Yesterday morning (I) went to have breakfast with my siblings and my mom

A

Ayer en la mañana fui a desayunar con mis hermanos y mi mamá

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77
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All the children want to eat candies

A

Todos los niños quieren comer caramelos

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78
Q

Nos gustó la comida de ese lugar

A

We liked the food of that place

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79
Q

La abuela

A

The grandmother

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Q

Me gustaron los conciertos

(subject of the sentence is the object liked, instead of the person liking it)

Subject here is los conciertos and gustar must agree, here in the plural and past tense

A

I liked the concerts

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81
Q

(I)’m going to celebrate my daughter’s birthday with my whole family

A

Voy a celebrar el cumpleaños de mi hija con toda mi familia

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82
Q

¿Hasta qué hora pueden estar aquí los niños?

A

Until what time can the children be here?

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Q

Te gusta / gustan

Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked

A

You(i) like (it) / (them)

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84
Q

¿Estos son todos tus hijos o tienes más?

A

Are these all your(i) children or do (you(i)) have more?

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85
Q

La madre

A

The mother

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86
Q

Ella va a cenar con toda su familia esta noche

A

She’s going to have dinner with her whole family tonight

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87
Q

Do you(i) think he likes my sister?

A

¿Crees que le gusta mi hermana?

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88
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Me gusta comer con toda mi familia después del trabajo

A

I like eating with my whole family after work

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89
Q

I liked the concerts

A

Me gustaron los conciertos

(subject of the sentence is the object liked, instead of the person liking it)

Subject here is los conciertos and gustar must agree, here in the plural and past tense

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90
Q

My children are already with her at the restaurant.

A

Mis hijos ya están con ella en el restaurante.

ya always goes before the verb

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Q

Mi esposo y yo tenemos dos hijos y una hija

A

My husband and I have two sons and one daughter

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El hijo

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The son

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93
Q

Muy bien, señorita. ¿De dónde es usted?

A

Very well, miss. Where are you from?

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Dos. Un niño y una niña.

A

Two. A boy and a girl.

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Q

Until what time can the children be here?

A

¿Hasta qué hora pueden estar aquí los niños?

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96
Q

He likes to read / He likes reading

In English you can use the infinitive or the -ING form, but in Spanish, you always use the infinitive form.

A

Le gusta leer

Gustar can also be followed by a verb instead of a noun

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97
Q

Esta noche voy a cenar en un restaurante con mis hermanos

A

Tonight (I)’m going to have dinner at a restaurant with my siblings

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98
Q

Quiero ver todos los museos.

A

I want to see all the museums.

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99
Q

Mi amiga tiene tres hijos, dos niños y una niña

A

My friend(f) has three children, two boys and one girl

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100
Q

Las madres

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The mothers

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101
Q

Me gusta esta mesa

(subject of the sentence is the object liked, instead of the person liking it)

The subject here is esta mesa

A

I like this table

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102
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Very well, miss. Where are you from?

A

Muy bien, señorita. ¿De dónde es usted?

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103
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We liked the food of that place

A

Nos gustó la comida de ese lugar

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104
Q

How many children need tickets?

A

¿Cuántos niños necesitan boletos?

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105
Q

The brother

A

El hermano

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106
Q

Esos dos niños de allá son mis hermanos

A

Those two boys there are my brothers

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Q

I like these tables

A

Me gustan estas mesas

(subject of the sentence is the object liked, instead of the person liking it)

Subject here is estas mesas, and gustar must agree with the subject

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108
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The mother

A

La madre

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109
Q

How many children need tickets for today’s game?

A

¿Cuántos niños necesitan boletos para el juego de hoy?

110
Q

La mamá

A

The mom (informal)

111
Q

Le gusta leer

Gustar can also be followed by a verb instead of a noun

A

He likes to read / He likes reading

In English you can use the infinitive or the -ING form, but in Spanish, you always use the infinitive form.

112
Q

Esas dos niñas pequeñas de allá son mis hermanas

A

Those two little girls there are my sisters

113
Q

Mi esposa y yo tenemos tres hijas y un hijo

A

My wife and I have three daughters and one son

114
Q

Voy a trabajar todo el día

A

(I)’m going to work the whole day

115
Q

All the tables are large

A

Todas las mesas son grandes

116
Q

Those are my friends’ children

A

Esos son los hijos de mis amigos

117
Q

Are these all your(i) children?

A

¿Estos son todos tus hijos?

118
Q

Todo el museo es bonito.

A

The whole museum is beautiful.

119
Q

That boy and that girl are my two siblings

A

Ese niño y esa niña son mis dos hermanos

120
Q

The children want to eat at the park

A

Los niños quieren comer en el parque

121
Q

The whole park

A

Todo el parque

122
Q

¿Dónde están mis abuelos?

A

Where are my grandparents?

123
Q

Ella cenó con toda su familia

A

She had dinner with her whole family

124
Q

¿Es un niño o una niña?

A

Is (it) a boy or a girl?

125
Q

She’s going to have dinner with her whole family tonight

A

Ella va a cenar con toda su familia esta noche

126
Q

¿Todo bien?

A

Everything fine/alright?

127
Q

I like eating with my whole family after work

A

Me gusta comer con toda mi familia después del trabajo

128
Q

El hermano

A

The brother

129
Q

That´s all

A

Eso es todo

130
Q

You(p) / They / They(f) like (it) / (them)

A

Les gusta

Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked

131
Q

She had dinner with her whole family

A

Ella cenó con toda su familia

132
Q

Le gusta ir de vacaciones con sus amigos o con su familia

A

He likes to go on vacation with his friends or with his family

133
Q

Mis hijos ya están con ella en el restaurante.

ya always goes before the verb

A

My children are already with her at the restaurant.

134
Q

Los hijos

A

The sons / The children (sons and daughters)

135
Q

Voy a comer con mi hermano

A

(I)’m going to eat with my brother

136
Q

The mom (informal)

A

La mamá

137
Q

The parents

A

Los padres

138
Q

(I) think that they have four children, two boys and two girls

A

Creo que ellos tienen cuatro hijos, dos niños y dos niñas

139
Q

My wife and I have three daughters and one son

A

Mi esposa y yo tenemos tres hijas y un hijo

140
Q

Mi esposo y yo tenemos un hijo

A

My husband and I have a son

141
Q

That child is a friend of my daughter

A

Ese niño es un amigo de mi hija

142
Q

Esas dos niñas de allá son mis hermanas

A

Those two girls there are my sisters

143
Q

Todo el plato

(when used with a noun, todo behaves like other adjectives, agreeing in number and gender)

A

All the dish / The whole dish

144
Q

Yes, I like (it) a lot

A

Sí, me gusta mucho

(subject of the sentence is the object liked, not who likes the object)

145
Q

Sí, me gusta mucho

(subject of the sentence is the object liked, not who likes the object)

A

Yes, I like (it) a lot

146
Q

All children want to eat sweet things.

A

Todos los niños quieren comer cosas dulces.

147
Q

¿Usted tiene hermanos?

A

Do you have siblings?

148
Q

El papá

A

The dad (informal)

149
Q

Good afternoon. (I) want to go to this address, please.

A

Buenas tardes. Quiero ir a esta dirección, por favor.

150
Q

I don´t want the whole salad

A

Yo no quiero toda la ensalada

151
Q

Todos los sándwiches

(when used with a noun, todo behaves like other adjectives, agreeing in number and gender)

A

All the sandwiches

152
Q

Those two little girls there are my sisters

A

Esas dos niñas pequeñas de allá son mis hermanas

153
Q

The mothers

A

Las madres

154
Q

Les gusta almorzar con la familia

A

They like having lunch with the family

155
Q

Todos los niños quieren comer caramelos y cosas dulces

A

All the children want to eat candies and sweet things

156
Q

Toda su familia está aqui

A

Her whole family is here

157
Q

We really like beans.

A

Nos gustan mucho los frijoles.

158
Q

Él cenó en casa con sus abuelos

A

He had dinner at home with his grandparents

159
Q

¿Crees que le gusta mi hermana?

A

Do you(i) think he likes my sister?

160
Q

All the grandparents

A

Todos los abuelos

161
Q

The day

A

El día

162
Q

Me gustan mucho estos desayunos

A

I like these breakfasts a lot

163
Q

Todo el parque

A

The whole park

164
Q

(I)’m going to work the whole day

A

Voy a trabajar todo el día

165
Q

Esos niños quieren un poco de agua

A

Those children want a little bit of water

166
Q

My husband and I have two sons and one daughter

A

Mi esposo y yo tenemos dos hijos y una hija

167
Q

¿Dónde cenó con sus hijos?

A

Where did (he) have dinner with his children?

168
Q

Do you have siblings?

A

¿Usted tiene hermanos?

169
Q

Voy a cenar con ella ahora.

A

(I)’m going to have dinner with her now.

170
Q

(I) want to have dinner with my parents

A

Quiero cenar con mis padres

171
Q

Ese niño y esa niña son mis dos hermanos

A

That boy and that girl are my two siblings

172
Q

I liked working with them, but now (I) have another project

A

Me gustó trabajar con ellos, pero ahora tengo otro proyecto

173
Q

Todas las personas

(when used with a noun, todo behaves like other adjectives, agreeing in number and gender)

A

All the people

174
Q

Today (I)’m going to have lunch with my brother and my sister

A

Hoy voy a almorzar con mi hermano y mi hermana

175
Q

Do you like to go out with your siblings?

A

¿Le gusta salir con sus hermanos?

176
Q

My husband and I have a son

A

Mi esposo y yo tenemos un hijo

177
Q

All the parents

A

Todos los padres

178
Q

¿Sus padres son de aquí?

A

Are your parents from here?

179
Q

All / Everything

A

Todo

180
Q

Esos dos niños pequeños de allá son mis hermanos

A

Those two little boys there are my brothers

181
Q

I want to see all the museums.

A

Quiero ver todos los museos.

182
Q

To where?

A

¿Adónde?

(used with verbs implying movement)

183
Q

Nos gustan los hoteles pequeños y bonitos. ¿Dónde hay uno?

A

We like small and nice hotels. Where is there one?

184
Q

Todo mi familia

A

All my family / My whole family

185
Q

Tonight (I)’m going to have dinner at a restaurant with my siblings

A

Esta noche voy a cenar en un restaurante con mis hermanos

186
Q

(I)’m going to have dinner with her now.

A

Voy a cenar con ella ahora.

187
Q

We like small and nice hotels. Where is there one?

A

Nos gustan los hoteles pequeños y bonitos. ¿Dónde hay uno?

188
Q

My mom

A

Mi mamá

189
Q

¿Cuántos niños necesitan boletos?

A

How many children need tickets?

190
Q

Mi papá

A

My dad

191
Q

Her whole family is here

A

Toda su familia está aqui

192
Q

Todos los niños quieren comer caramelos

A

All the children want to eat candies

193
Q

My dad

A

Mi papá

194
Q

El abuelo

A

The grandfather

195
Q

La niña

A

The girl

196
Q

The whole project is interesting

A

Todo el proyecto es interesante

197
Q

Quiero cenar con mis padres

A

(I) want to have dinner with my parents

198
Q

All the city / The whole city

A

Toda la ciudad

(when used with a noun, todo behaves like other adjectives, agreeing in number and gender)

199
Q

My brother

A

Mi hermano

200
Q

Are these all your(i) children or do (you(i)) have more?

A

¿Estos son todos tus hijos o tienes más?

201
Q

Les gusta

Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked

A

You(p) / They / They(f) like (it) / (them)

202
Q

Everything fine/alright?

A

¿Todo bien?

203
Q

La hija

A

The daughter

204
Q

Los niños quieren comer en el parque

A

The children want to eat at the park

205
Q

Those two boys there are my brothers

A

Esos dos niños de allá son mis hermanos

206
Q

¿Hasta qué hora pueden estar aquí los niños?

A

Until what time can the children be here?

207
Q

A child

A

Un niño

208
Q

Nothing

A

Nada

209
Q

Are your parents from here?

A

¿Sus padres son de aquí?

210
Q

The sister

A

La hermana

211
Q

¿Cuántos niños necesitan boletos para el juego de hoy?

A

How many children need tickets for today’s game?

212
Q

Nada

A

Nothing

213
Q

¿Cuántos niños necesitan boletos?

A

How many children need tickets?

214
Q

(We)’re going with all the colleagues

A

Vamos con todos los colegas

215
Q

The boy

A

El niño

216
Q

Hoy vamos a cenar con todos mis amigos.

A

Today we are going to have dinner with all my friends.

217
Q

Los hermanos

A

The siblings (brothers and sisters)

218
Q

The children (in general)

A

Los niños

219
Q

Todo el proyecto es interesante

A

The whole project is interesting

220
Q

Is (it) a boy or a girl?

A

¿Es un niño o una niña?

221
Q

¿Cuántos hijos tiene?

A

How many children do (you) have?

222
Q

How many children do (you) have?

A

¿Cuántos hijos tiene?

223
Q

¿Adónde?

(used with verbs implying movement)

A

To where?

224
Q

I like this table

A

Me gusta esta mesa

(subject of the sentence is the object liked, instead of the person liking it)

The subject here is esta mesa

225
Q

He likes to go on vacation with his friends

A

Le gusta ir de vacaciones con sus amigos

226
Q

Today we are going to have dinner with all my friends.

A

Hoy vamos a cenar con todos mis amigos.

227
Q

My wife and I have a daughter

A

Mi esposa y yo tenemos una hija

228
Q

You / He / She like(s) (it) / (them)

A

Le gusta / gustan

Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked

229
Q

Yo no quiero toda la ensalada

A

I don´t want the whole salad

230
Q

Toda la ciudad

(when used with a noun, todo behaves like other adjectives, agreeing in number and gender)

A

All the city / The whole city

231
Q

(I) think that my brother is there

A

Creo que mi hermano está allá

232
Q

All the sandwiches

A

Todos los sándwiches

(when used with a noun, todo behaves like other adjectives, agreeing in number and gender)

233
Q

To like

A

Gustar

(subject of the sentence is the object liked, instead of the person liking it)

234
Q

The dad (informal)

A

El papá

235
Q

Ese niño es un amigo de mi hija

A

That child is a friend of my daughter

236
Q

Esos son los hijos de mis amigos

A

Those are my friends’ children

237
Q

That boy and that girl are my siblings

A

Ese niño y esa niña son mis hermanos

238
Q

Ayer en la mañana fui a desayunar con mis hermanos y mi mamá

A

Yesterday morning (I) went to have breakfast with my siblings and my mom

239
Q

The grandmother

A

La abuela

240
Q

Quisiera comprar todas las chaquetas.

A

I’d like to buy all the jackets.

241
Q

Buenas tardes. ¿Adónde quiere ir?

A

Good afternoon. Where do (you) want to go to?

242
Q

Todos los padres

A

All the parents

243
Q

Gustar

(subject of the sentence is the object liked, instead of the person liking it)

A

To like

244
Q

The whole city

A

Toda la ciudad

245
Q

From the United States. (I)’m here on vacation with my whole family.

A

De los Estados Unidos. Estoy aquí de vacaciones con toda mi familia.

246
Q

He has a brother and a sister

A

Él tiene un hermano y una hermana

247
Q

¿Dónde está su papá?

A

Where’s your dad?

248
Q

Creo que ellos tienen cuatro hijos, dos niños y dos niñas

A

(I) think that they have four children, two boys and two girls

249
Q

The son

A

El hijo

250
Q

Él cenó en casa con sus abuelos y su madre

A

He had dinner at home with his grandparents and his mother

251
Q

Good afternoon. Where do (you) want to go to?

A

Buenas tardes. ¿Adónde quiere ir?

252
Q

Hoy voy a almorzar con mi hermano y mi hermana

A

Today (I)’m going to have lunch with my brother and my sister

253
Q

He had dinner at home with his grandparents and his mother

A

Él cenó en casa con sus abuelos y su madre

254
Q

Those two girls there are my sisters

A

Esas dos niñas de allá son mis hermanas

255
Q

All the children want to eat candies and sweet things

A

Todos los niños quieren comer caramelos y cosas dulces

256
Q

All the dish / The whole dish

A

Todo el plato

(when used with a noun, todo behaves like other adjectives, agreeing in number and gender)

257
Q

The sons / The children (sons and daughters)

A

Los hijos

258
Q

The whole museum is beautiful.

A

Todo el museo es bonito.

259
Q

Those two little boys there are my brothers

A

Esos dos niños pequeños de allá son mis hermanos

260
Q

The grandfather

A

El abuelo

261
Q

Todas las mesas son grandes

A

All the tables are large

262
Q

I like these breakfasts a lot

A

Me gustan mucho estos desayunos

263
Q

Mi mamá

A

My mom

264
Q

I like (it) / (them)

A

Me gusta / gustan

Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked

265
Q

The girl

A

La niña

266
Q

Me gusta / gustan

Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked

A

I like (it) / (them)

267
Q

How many children do (you) have?

A

¿Cuántos hijos tiene?

268
Q

Le gusta / gustan

Gustar uses (indirect) object pronouns since the subject is the object liked

A

You / He / She like(s) (it) / (them)

269
Q

Los abuelos

A

The grandparents

270
Q

¿Estos son todos tus hijos?

A

Are these all your(i) children?