Unit 2 Session 14 Flashcards
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Three in the morning
Las tres de la mañana
When you tell the time and specify the part of the day, use the preposition de
The museum opened already. (It) opened at ten
El museo ya abrió. Abrió a las diez
Ustedes cierran
(Irregular in the present, the root changes)
You(p) close
He has to work until late
Él tiene que trabajar hasta tarde
Is Juan already here?
¿Juan ya está aquí?
(Ya is usually placed before the verb when used in affirmative statement and questions)
No problem, (I) can wait and do that in the afternoon
No hay problema, puedo esperar y hacer eso en la tarde
No sé exactamente, pero no cierran antes de las diez de la noche
(I) don´t know exactly, but (they) don´t close before ten at night
She’s not going to work tomorrow
Ella no va a trabajar mañana
Él cierra
(Irregular in the present, the root changes)
He closes
Sí, ¿puedes esperarme en el museo a las tres?
Yes, can (you(i)) wait for me at the museum at three?
Esperar algo
To wait for something
En la tarde
When specifying the time of day without mentioning a specific time, use en, not de
In the afternoon
So, are (we) going in the afternoon?
Entonces, ¿vamos en la tarde?
Ya
(When used in affirmative statements or questions)
Already
(When used in affirmative statements or questions)
¿Sandra ya terminó su proyecto?
(Ya is usually placed before the verb when used in affirmative statement and questions)
Did Sandra already finish her project?
Las once de la noche
When you tell the time and specify the part of the day, use the preposition de
Eleven at night
Mi esposa va a llegar en la tarde
When specifying the time of day without mentioning a specific time, use en, not de
My wife is going to arrive in the afternoon
Estoy en el mercado
(I)’m at the market
She works at eight in the morning
Ella trabaja a las ocho de la mañana
(I) need to go shopping, where is there a mall?
Necesito ir de compras, ¿dónde hay un centro comercial?
Yo ya comí
(Ya is usually placed before the verb when used in affirmative statement and questions)
I already ate
We(f) close
Nosotras cerramos
I already ate
Yo ya comí
(Ya is usually placed before the verb when used in affirmative statement and questions)
Él ya llegó en Canadá
(Ya is usually placed before the verb when used in affirmative statement and questions)
He already arrived in Canada