Red Book A Flashcards

(38 cards)

1
Q

see you tomorrow

A

Hasta mañana

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2
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in the morning (non specific time)

A

por la mañana

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3
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in the afternoon (no specific time)

A

por la tarde

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4
Q

it (as an object pronoun)

A

lo

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5
Q

our

A

nuestro, nuestra

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6
Q

It is true.

A

Es verdad.

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7
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young man; young woman

A

el joven; la joven

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8
Q

young people

A

los jóvenes

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9
Q

dark; brunette

A

moreno -a

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10
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fair; blond

A

rubio -a

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11
Q

often

A

muchas veces

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12
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at night

A

por la noche

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13
Q

We learn

A

Nosotros aprendemos.

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14
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We live.

A

Nosotros vivimos.

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15
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a bad student

A

un mal estudiante

bueno and malo often precede the noun. Drop the o for a masc. sing. noun.

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16
Q

to arrive

17
Q

some

A

unos, unas

alguno, alguna

18
Q

before

19
Q

seat

20
Q

Where is he going?

A

¿ A dónde va?

21
Q

sometimes

A

algunas veces

22
Q

before eight o’clock

A

antes de las ocho

23
Q

exactly

24
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in the afternoon (specific time given)

25
after the class
después de la clase
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in front of
en frente de
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before finishing
antes de terminar After a preposition, use the infinitive.
28
before leaving
antes de salir After a preposition, use the infinitive
29
after writing
después de escribir After a preposition, use the infinitive.
30
after eating
después de comer After a preposition, use the infinitive
31
It's already five o'clock.
Ya son las cinco.
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instead of entering
en vez de entrar
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I am going to eat.
Yo voy a comer. After a verb of motion, follow with "a" and then the infinitive.
34
He is going to finish.
Él va a terminar.
35
to come I come ; they come
venir yo vengo; ellos vienen
36
They are coming to eat at seven.
Vienen a comer a las siete.
37
She sees several friends.
Ella ve a varios amigos. "a" precedes the object of a verb when it refers to a definite person.
38
Pedro accompanies Maria to her house.
Pedro acompaña a María a su casa. "a" precedes the object of a verb when it refers to a definite person.