(Home appliances and kitchen utensils)
Possession with de
The de + noun construction is used to express possession or relationship. Present indicative of tener (to have / to be)
Present indicative of venir
¿Vienes mañana por la mañana? “Are you coming tomorrow morning?” No, vengo el jueves. “No, I’m coming on Thursday.” Expressions with tener
¿Tienes hambre? “Are you hungry?” No, pero tengo mucha sed. “No, but I am very thirsty.” ¿Cuántos años tiene Eva? “How old is Eva?” Tiene veinte años. “She is twenty years old.” |
Verb end with -ar
Verbs end with -er
Verb end with -ir
Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns
The adverbs of location—aquí, allí, and allá—are often used with demonstratives. aquí --> here allí -->there (something must located/placed somewhere in the close) allá --> there (it is located/placed somewhere far in the surroundings.) Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns
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