¡Hola! In this video lesson, we’re going to be going over some affirmative and negative expressions. The expressions we will cover in this video are y(and), o (or) and ni(not one; neither).
Explanation:
Practice 1:
Practice 2
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Vocabulario:
verbos (verbs):
cepillarse – to brush one self
me cepillo – I brush myself
te cepillas – you brush yourself
comer – to eat
comieron – they ate
comprar – to buy
compraste – you bought
compré – I bought
conocer – to know (person, place)
conozco – I know
doler – to hurt
me duele – my ___ hurts
te duele – your ___ hurts
estar – to be
estás – you are
estoy – I am
gustar – to be pleasing
le gustan – s/he likes
hablar – to speak / to talk
habla – s/he speaks / s/he talks
ir – to go
vamos – we go
van – they go / you all go
jugar – to play
juegan – they play
levantar – to lift
llamar – to call
se llama – he/she calls himself/herself
llegar – to arrive
mirar – to watch
mira – s/he watches
parecer – to seem / to appear
parece – s/he seems / s/he appears
poder – to be able / can
podemos – we can
pueden – they can / you all can
saber – to know
saben – they know
sé – I know
ser – to be
eres – you are
soy – I am
tener – to have
tiene – s/he has
trabajar – to work
trabajas – you work
sustantivos (nouns):
el avión – the plane
el bote – the boat
el hermano – the brother
el número – the number
el papá – the dad
el perrito – the little dog
el restaurante – the restaurant
el tenis – tennis
el trabajo – work
el tren – the train
la casa – the house
la mamá – the mom
la mano – the hand
la mañana – the morning
la niña – the girl
la noche – the night
la pierna – the leg
la respuesta – the answer
la tienda de ropa – the clothing store
las chicas – the girls
las rocas – the rocks
las verduras – the vegetables
la televisión – the television
los amigos – the friends
los chicos – the boys
los dientes – the teeth
los mariscos – the seafood
los papás – the parents
ninguno – none
una amiga – a (female) friend
una novia – a girlfriend
un coche – a car
otro (other):
a – to
alto – tall
bajo – short
cansado – tired
con – with
contento – happy
en – in
loco – crazy
más – more
mi(s) – my
muy – very
o – or
perezoso – lazy
si – if
su(s) – his / her / your (formal) / their / your (plural)
you said restaurant instead of beach