Spanish Vocabulary and Phrases PDF

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WellBehavedLemur7961

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Penn State University

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This document provides a list of Spanish verbs and phrases, with examples. It covers different tenses, and includes helpful phrases and vocabulary for learning Spanish.

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Spanish HW1 terms correr = to run comer = to eat vivir = to live mirar = to look at / to watch tocar = to touch / to play (an instrument) leer = to read escribir = to write montar = to ride / to mount nadar = to swim practicar = to practice...

Spanish HW1 terms correr = to run comer = to eat vivir = to live mirar = to look at / to watch tocar = to touch / to play (an instrument) leer = to read escribir = to write montar = to ride / to mount nadar = to swim practicar = to practice HW2 terms almorzar (ue) = to have lunch cerrar (ie) = to close pedir (i) = to ask for / to order querer (ie) = to want volver (ue) = to return / to come back The (ue), (ie), and (i) indicate the stem changes in the present tense for these verbs. costar (ue) = to cost pedir (i) = to ask for / to order venir (ie) = to come preferir (ie) = to prefer servir (i) = to serve HW2 ¿Qué vienes (tú) a hacer el fin de semana? What are you coming to do this weekend? No sé. Mis padres vienen al campus este fin de semana. I don't know. My parents are coming to campus this weekend. No sé. Mis padres prefieren ir al campus este fin de semana. I don't know. My parents prefer to go to campus this weekend. Podemos organizar una cena para ellos. ¿Por qué no pedimos (nosotros) comida en un restaurante? Yo no sé cocinar bien. We can organize a dinner for them. Why don't we order food from a restaurant? I don't know how to cook well. Sí, es buena idea. El restaurante italiano de College Ave. es barato, no cuesta mucho dinero. Yes, it's a good idea. The Italian restaurant on College Ave. is cheap, it doesn't cost much money. ¡Sí! Además, ese restaurante sirve comida a domicilio. Yes! Also, that restaurant serves take-away food. HW3 hacer = to do / to make poner = to put / to place salir = to leave / to go out traer = to bring oír = to hear Antes de la fiesta, yo pongo los platos y todo lo necesario sobre la mesa. Before the party, I set the plates and everything necessary on the table Alicia y Jaime hacen un pastel de cumpleaños. Alicia and Jaime make a birthday cake. Nosotras traemos comida para la fiesta. We bring food for the party. Durante la fiesta, Alicia oye música y baila mucho. During the party, Alicia listens to music and dances a lot. Después de la fiesta, los invitados salen de la casa. After the party, the guests leave the house. Por la mañana, yo pongo mi cama antes de preparar el desayuno. In the morning, I make my bed before preparing breakfast. Más tarde, (yo) salgo de casa y voy a la universidad. Later, I leave the house and go to the university. Mientras camino a mis clases, (yo) oyen música con mis audífonos. While I walk to my classes, I listen to music with my headphones. Por la noche, mi compañero de cuarto y yo ponemos la mesa antes de cenar. In the evening, my roommate and I set the table before dinner. A veces él trae amigos a cenar con nosotros. Sometimes he brings friends to have dinner with us. HW4 ¡Hola Malena! ¿ ___ estás? Estoy muy bien. Cómo ¿___ es tu próxima (next) clase? Mi clase de inglés es a las 12:20. Cuándo ¿__ clases tienes este semestre? Estoy tomando cinco clases I am taking five classes." Cuántas ¿ __es tu clase de inglés? Es difícil, pero muy interesante. Cómo ¿__ es tu próxima clase? Es en el edificio Thomas. Dónde ¿__ vas a hacer después de tus clases? Pues … no sé. Qué ¿ ___ preguntas? Porque quiero ir al cine. Por qué ¿ __es tu actor favorito? Bruce Willis. Quién ¿ __ cuesta la entrada del cine? Cuesta 11 dólares. Cuánto Cómo = How Cuál = Which / What Cuántas = How many (feminine plural) Dónde = Where Qué = What Por qué = Why Quién = Who Cuánto = How much HW5 vestirse (i) = to get dressed (stem change i in the present tense) secarse = to dry oneself maquillarse = to put on makeup despertarse (ie) = to wake up (stem change ie in the present tense) ducharse = to take a shower / to shower oneself afeitarse = to shave lavarse = to wash oneself levantarse = to get up / to rise peinarse = to comb one's hair ponerse = to put on (clothing) / to become (a state or condition) Primero, yo ____ ________ temprano, a las 7 de la mañana. me despierto First, I wake up early, at 7 in the morning." Después, (yo) ____ ________ con agua muy caliente en el baño. me ducho Then, I take a shower with very hot water in the bathroom. Al terminar, (yo) ____ ________ con mi toalla favorita y … me seco After finishing, I dry myself with my favorite towel and …" (yo) ____ ________ con la ropa que me gusta. me visto I get dressed with the clothes I like Mi hermana y yo siempre ____ ________ frente al espejo antes de salir. nos maquillamos "My sister and I always do our makeup in front of the mirror before going out."

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