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#1
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Al ___ a casa, vi a María. (to arrive)
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Al ___ a casa, vi a María. (to arrive)
Upon arriving home, I saw María.
✓ llegar
💡 Hint: Upon arriving home, I saw María - infinitive after "al"
Example: Al llegar a casa, vi a María. Upon arriving home, I saw María.
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#2
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¡____ __! Eso no puede ser.
Come on! That can't be true.
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😲
¡____ __! Eso no puede ser.
✓ anda ya
💡 Hint: Come on! That can't be true.
Example: ¡Anda ya! Eso no puede ser. Come on! That can't be.
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#3
🚨
¿Qué suena en emergencia?
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#3
🚨
¿Qué suena en emergencia?
What sounds in an emergency?
✓ la sirena
💡 Hint: Siren - emergency vehicles, from Greek myth of alluring singers
Example: Escuché la sirena de una ambulancia en la calle. I heard the siren of an ambulance on the street.
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#4
🍀
¿Cómo deseas buena suerte?
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#4
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¿Cómo deseas buena suerte?
✓ buena suerte
💡 Hint: Good luck - "buena suerte" (good luck), "suerte" is feminine singular
Example: ¡Buena suerte en tu entrevista de trabajo! Good luck in your job interview!
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#5
2️⃣
¿Cuántos ojos tiene una persona?
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#5
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¿Cuántos ojos tiene una persona?
How many eyes does a person have?
✓ dos
💡 Hint: Two - from Latin "duos
Example: Tengo dos hermanos mayores. I have two older brothers.
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#6
🕕
¿Qué hora es?
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#6
🕕
¿Qué hora es?
What time is it?
✓ las seis
💡 Hint: 6 o'clock - "las seis" or "son las seis" (it's six), can be morning or evening depending on context
Example: Cenamos siempre a las seis de la tarde. We always have dinner at six in the evening.
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#7
🤔
¿___ te llamas? (What is your name?)
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#7
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¿___ te llamas? (What is your name?)
Cómo
✓ cómo
💡 Hint: How/What - literally "how do you call yourself
Example: ¿Cómo te llamas? What is your name?
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#8
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¿Qué hora ___ cuando saliste? (ser - to be)
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#8
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¿Qué hora ___ cuando saliste? (ser - to be)
era
✓ era
💡 Hint: What time was it - Imperfect for telling time in past, always use "ser" imperfect
Example: ¿Qué hora era cuando saliste de casa? What time was it when you left home?
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#9
Mañana te lo doy ___ _____.
I'll give it to you tomorrow for sure.
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#9
Mañana te lo doy ___ _____.
✓ sin falta
💡 Hint: I'll give it to you tomorrow for sure.
Example: Mañana te lo doy sin falta. Tomorrow I'll give it to you without fail.
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