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Unidad 4, Leccion 2 La Familia Mucho trabajo! (a lot of work!

) Ingles Workers Lawyer Architect Assistant Fireman Cashier Waiter Truck driver Farmer Carpenter Client Chef Servant Dentist Clerk Doctor Owner Employee Employer Nurse Student Espanol Los trabajadores El abogado El arquitecto El asistente El bombero El cajero El camarero or mesero El camionero El agricultor El carpintero El cliente El cocinero El criado El dentista El dependiente El doctor El dueno El empleado El empresario El enfermero El estudiante

Manager Engineer Gardener Boss Teacher Mechanic Musician Painter Plumber Policeman Secretary Soldier Factory worker Salesman Technician Clown Astronaut Actress Athlete Thief Write

El gerente El ingeniero El jardinero El jefe El maestro o el profesor El mecanico El musico El pintor El plomero El policia El secretario El soldado El obrero El vendedor El tecnico El payaso El astronauta La actriz El atleta El ladron El escritor * to make the job agree with a feminine subject, generally you would change the o to an a, some are left as is and on those ending in a consonant, add an a

Question words Preguntas en espanol

Cual? Cuales? Como? Que? Donde? De donde? A donde? Cuanto? Cuanta? Cuantos? Cuantas? Cuando? Quien? Quienes? Por que? * porque = because Cual? (what or which)

What / Which? How? What? Where? From where? To where? How much? How much When? Who? Whom? Why?

Lets begin with the CUAL? questions; which can sometimes be answered with one or two words. Here are the most common questions needed to get basic information: Cual es su nombre? nombre es _____ Cual es su direccion? direccion es _____ Cual es su numero de tele? es ______ Cual es su lugar de nacimiento? lugar de nac es Cual es su libro? Cual es su lapiz? Cual es su cuaderno? Cual es su ____________ Cual all by itself mean which one Cuales means which ones and is the word for which when there are more than one What is your name? What is you address? Mi Mi

Whats your phone #? Mi numero Whats your birth place? Mi

Which (one) is your book? Which (one) is your pencil? Which (one) is your notebook?

Como? (what or how is that?) All alone como? means what? or hows that? Use it like how? The classic como se llama? literally means how are you called Now, can you tackle these other como? concepts? Como se dice? Como se escribe? Como estas? How do you say it? How do you write it? How are you doing?

Que? (what?) Que always means what? as in que pasa? (whats happening). Here are some more que? classics: Que es esto? Que es eso? Que son? Que significa? Que hora es? What is this? What is that? What are they? What does it mean? What time is it?

Donde? (where?) Adonde? (to where) De donde? (from where) Donde is the direction; it is the where? Word? Whether you are looking for a person, place or thing, just fill in the blank: Donde esta? Donde vive? Donde trabaja? Adonde va? De donde es? Where is ________? Where do you live? Where do you work? TO where are you going? Where are you FROM?

Cuanto/a? (How much?) Cuantos/cuantas? (how many?) Cuanto(a) (how much) is the shopping word. Cuantos applies to the masculine nouns (cuantos amigos?) and cuantas applies to the feminine nouns (cuantas amigas). You can always count on these phrases: Cuantos anos tienes? Cuanto tiempo? Cuanto cuesta? How old are you? How much time? How much does is cost?

Quien? (who?) Quien es means who is it? A quien? Quienes son? Para quien? De quien? To whom? Who are they? For whom? From whom?

Cuando? (when?) Cuando empieza? Cuando termina? Cuando llega? Cuando sale? Cuando nacio? When does it start? When does it finish? When does it arrive? When does it leave? When were you born?

Long responses to these questions sound strange, so avoid using complex sentences. Keep them short. Cuando llega usted? Ayer!, Hoy!, Manana!

QUERER: (to want) * (present) Subject Yo Tu El Ella Ud. Nosotros Ellos Ellas Uds. Conjugation Quiero Quieres Quiere Quiere Quiere Queremos Quieren Quieren quieren Meaning I want You want He wants She wants It wants We want They want They (fem) want They want

use QUERER SER to express what you want to be when you grow up. Yo quiero ser una cocinera. Tu quieres ser un agricultor. El quiere ser un abogado. *with careers choices, one must make sure it agrees in number and gender.

CONOCER: (to know) someone (present) Subject *Yo Tu Conjugation Conozco Conoces Meaning I know You know

El Ella Ud. Nosotros Ellos Ellas Uds.

Conoce Conoce Conoce Conocemos Conocen Conocen Conocen

He knows She knows It knows We know They know They (fem) know They know

VENIR: (to come) * (present) Subject Yo Tu El Ella Ud. Nosotros Ellos Ellas Uds. Conjugation vengo Vienes Viene Viene viene venimos vienen vienen vienen Meaning I go You go He goes She goes It goes We go They go They (fem) go They go

de + el= del eg: vienen del gimnasio? No, vengo del laboratorio!

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