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Weekends - fin de semana

Weekdays - entre semana


White – blanco

Going to  ir a
Is used to talk about:
 Plans or intentions
(+) Sara is going to share an apartment with Melany
(-) sara isn’t going to share an apartment with Melany
(?) is Sara going to share an apartment with Melany?
R/. yes, she is / no, she isn’t

- I am going to do all my homework this weekend


- We are going to paint our house tomorrow
- We aren’t going to paint our house tomorrow
Are we going to paint our house tomorrow?
R/, yes, we are / no, we aren’t
 Predictions: WITH EVIDENCE
- Look at the sky! It is going to rain
- The doctor said I’m going to have a girl
Contractions - going to - gonna
- The doctor said I’m gonna have a girl.
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Personal pronouns object pronouns
I me
You you
He him
She her
It it
We us
They them
Before a verb after the verb
- He talks to us  el habla nos habla
- She hates them  ella los odia a ellos
- I like it - me gusta eso
- She helps us  ella nos ayuda a nosotros
Too - tambien / muy / demasiado
Too + Adjective  more than the necessary (- negative
meaning)
- The weather today is too cold  el clima hoy es muy frio
- My job is too far  mi trabajo es muy lejos
- The test is too hard  el test es muy dificil
Enough  indica que algo es suficiente o insuficiente
Positions
 It comes before a noun - este viene antes de un sustantivo.
- I don’t have enough money
 It comes after an adjective  este viene despues de un
adjetivo.
- She is tall enough  ella es lo suficientemente alta
- The test is easy enough  el test es lo suficientemente facil.

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