... on the main vowel of these end-ings. e endings are interesting in themselves because they are the same as the present indicative of the helping verb haber, without the initial h In the case ... light! (speaking to your friends, in Spain) 10. (encontrar) Find the money! (speaking to your friends, in Latin America) 11. (ver) See the movie! (speaking to your friend) The Spanish verb ... Knowing only the in nitive tells you nothing about whether or not the verb is irregular, or how and in which tenses and moods it is irregular. With the method in this book, you begin learning...
... in the following:Introduction 22 Perfect Phrases inSpanish for Household Maintenance and Child CareDiscussing Pay PeriodsMaking this clear at the beginning will help avoid misunderstandings.I’ll ... regarding working in your home. Chapter 3 includes expressions for introducing your home to a potential employee and giving general cleaning instructions that tell the way you would like things ... twenty-nine: veintiuno (“twenty and one”), veintidós (“twenty and two”), etc. Beginning with the thir-ties, and up to ninety-nine, similar combinations are written as three words in Spanish: thirty-one...
... dangerous. In this book, employers will find key words and phrases that will help them begin communicating with their Spanish- speaking employees in a clear and correct manner right from the beginning. ... certain level of mutual understanding, but it is certainly less than ideal, especially in a job setting, as it often ends in misunderstandings by both parties, can cause mishaps and bad feelings, ... following phrase, inserting a number between two and twelve: xiIntroductionIn many parts of the United States, hotels, motels, and guest houses are employing at an increasing rate Spanish- speaking...
... ferret. in hold in suppress e candidate is good at holding his emotions in. in onbreak in on interrupt I hate to break in on your conversation, but I’m starving.intoget into ... Robert in the last election. I am for fixing the building up, not tearing it down.be in be in one’s home/ofce e doctor is in. be in be in fashion Ruffles are in, pleats are out.be in on ... are in, pleats are out.be in on share in Four seniors were in on the prank.be into be interested/involved in Katrina was into gymnastics in a big way.be off not be at work e workers...
... Noise – Irregular Verbsin the Past Simple Tense (gap-fill)Complete the gaps with an irregular verb in the past simple tense. Choose from:be, break, buy, come, drive, eat, feel, find, get, ... lose, make, put, read, ring, run, say, sleep, take, think, tell, writeNote: you will need to use some verbs more than once: Dear EthelI’m writing to tell you about something that happened yesterday. ... key in the door, turned it, __________inside and straight away __________ that funny noise again. I __________ my breathand opened the door slowly. Guess what? I __________ the llama hiding in...
... (rain) __________ very much in the summer. It (rain) _________ now.8/ Bad students never (work) __________ hard.9/ He generally (sing) ________ in English, but today he (sing) ________ in Spanish. 10/ ... washing his car, he (discover) …………………………… something dents in the doors. Exercise V : Put the verbsin brackets in the past simple or the past continuous tense.1/ He (sit) __________ in a ... country.10/ The meeting (finish) _________ by the time we (get) _________ there.Exercise X : Put the verbsin brackets in the simple present, simple future, future continuous orfuture perfect tense.1/...
... 11. The girl _________ coffee.(drink,not) 6. What did Caroline teach? (Japanese)12. What ___________? (she,say) _________________________13. ... London. (leave) 10. When did Greg steal the ring? (last week)20. ________ a party last night?(you,have) _________________________21. He _______ lemonade.(drink) 11.What did those men sell? ( houses)22....