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Unidad 5, Leccion 2 Los colores: INGLES ESPANOL Yellow Amarillo Orange Anaranjado Blue Azul White Blanco Gray

Gris Brown Marron Purple Morado Black Negro Red Rojo Pink Rosado Green Verde Colors are adjectives and therefore agree in number and gender. Eg: la camisa roja Eg: los pantalones negros

La Ropa: Ingles Espanol Pants Pantalones (m/pl) Jacket Chaqueta Shoes Zapatoes Blouse Blusa Sweater Sueter (m) Suit Traje (m) Dress Vestido Hat Sombrero Shirts Camisetas Sweat shirt Sudadera Skirt Falda Socks calcetines with clothing, they are given the gender, the gender does not change because a male or female are wearing them.

Ordinal Numbers: Ingles First Second Espanol Primer */ primero/a Segundo/a

Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth

Tercer* / tercero/a Cuarto/a Quinto/a Sexto/a Septimo/a Octavo/a Noveno/a Decimo/a

with first and third, the ordinal number becomes primer or tercer before a masculine singular noun.

Almacen de Departementos: Ingles Floor Electronic department Home department Cafeteria Gentlemen department Womens department Youth department Sporting department Childrens department Shoe floor Perfume floor Jewelry floor Espanol Planta / piso Departemento de electronica Departemento de hogar Cafeteria Departemento de caballeros Departemento de senoras Departemento de jovenes Departemento de deportes Departemento de ninos Zapateria Perfumeria Joyeria

Pensar: to think (e-ie) (present tense) Subject Yo Tu El Ella Ud. Nosotros Ellos Ellas Uds. Conjugation pienso piensas piensa piensa piensa pensamos piensan piensan piensan Meaning I think You think He thinks She thinks It thinks We think They think They think (fem) They think

Other verbs that follow the same pattern: Recomendar: to recommend (yo recomiendo) Comenzar: to begin (yo comienzo) Empezar: to begin (yo empiezo) Entender: to understand (yo entiendo) Preferir: to prefer (yo prefiero) Querer: to want (yo quiero)

Poder: to be able to (o-ue) (present tense)* Subject Yo Tu El Ella Ud. Conjugation puedo puedes puede puede puede Meaning I am able to You are able to He is able to She is able to It is able to

Nosotros Ellos Ellas Uds.

podemos pueden pueden pueden

We are able to They are able to They are able to (fem) They are able to

Other verbs that follow this similar pattern: Contar: to count ( yo cuento) Encontrar: to find ( yo encuentro) Recordar: to remember (yo recuerdo)

Costar: to cost (o-ue) (present tense)* generally would only use the third person singular and third person plural as you are making reference to something costing a certain amount. The dress, the dresses! Subject Yo Tu El Ella Ud. Nosotros Ellos Ellas Uds. Conjugation cuesto cuestas cuesta cuesta cuesta* costamos cuestan cuestan cuestan* Meaning I cost You cost He costs She costs It costs We cost They cost They cost (fem) They cost

Jugar: to play a sport (u-ue) (present tense)* Subject Yo Conjugation Juego Meaning I play

Tu El Ella Ud. Nosotros Ellos Ellas Uds.

juegas juega Juega juega jugamos juegan juegan juegan

You play He plays She plays It plays We play They play They play (fem) They play

Gustar: to like (present tense)* Subject Yo Tu El Ella Ud. Nosotros Ellos Ellas Uds. Conjugation Me gusta/n Te gusta/n Le gusta/n Le gusta/n Le gusta/n Nos gusta/n Les gusta/n Les gusta/n Les gusta/n Meaning I like You like He likes She likes It likes We like They like They like (fem) They like

the verb gustar is irregular in that it needs pronouns as well as it either ends in an A or AN. Eg: me gusta chocolate Eg: me gustan chocolates So unlike other verbs, you do not look at the subject, rather the noun to conjugate this verb

Another verb that follows this rule is: encantar: to love

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