lesson 5 vocab/ Los Comparativos
el pasaje (de ida y vuelta) o boleto
(round trip) ticket
Question 2 (1 point) Question 2 Saved The subjunctive and the indicative are two types of ______ in Spanish. Question 2 options: moods tenses Question 3 (1 point) Question 3 Saved The difference between a tense and a mood in Spanish is that _________. Question 3 options: there are more moods in Spanish than there are tenses a tense denotes time, while a mood indicates the speaker's level of confidence with what he or she is saying Question 4 (1 point) Question 4 Saved There are a total of three moods in Spanish: the indicative, the subjunctive, and the ______. Question 4 options: commands preterit Question 5 (1 point) Question 5 Saved I need to use this form when I am referring to information that is known to me. Example: I see that my daughter is home now. Example: I know that Peter is depressed, because he told me. *Note: The mood is set by the phrases "I see" and "I know." Question 5 options: indicative subjunctive Question 6 (1 point) Question 6 Saved This form is used to express doubt, especially regarding events in the future that have not yet occurred. Example: I don't think that Pedro knows the answer to the question. Example: As soon as I graduate, I'm going to celebrate with a big party. *Note: The mood for the sentences is set by the phrases "I don't think" (denotes doubt) and "As soon as" (denotes future). Question 6 options: indicative subjunctive Question 7 (1 point) Question 7 Saved This form is needed when I am not sure whether a person, thing, or quality exists in the actual world or in someone's immediate environment: Example: "I am looking for a doctor who speaks Spanish." OR: "Is there a doctor here who speaks Spanish?" *Note: The mood is set by the phrases "I am looking for" and "Is there." Question 7 options: indicative subjunctive Question 8 (1 point) Question 8 Saved This form is needed when I am sure that the person, thing, or quality exists: Example: "I know a doctor who speaks Spanish." OR: "There is a doctor in Austell, Georgia who speaks Spanish." *Note: The mood is set by the phrases, "I know," and "There is." Question 8 options: indicative subjunctive Question 9 (1 point) Question 9 Saved This form is needed when I am sure that the person, thing, or quality exists, even if I don't know where it is exactly (the fact that it exists will override anything else). Example: "Where is the doctor who speaks Spanish? I just spoke to him yesterday, and he told me to come and see him." *Note: The mood is set by the phrase, "Where is." Question 9 options: indicative subjunctive Question 10 (1 point) Question 10 Saved This form is needed for making a negation. In other words, saying that a person, thing, or quality does NOT exist, or saying that certain information is NOT true. *Note: Even if the speaker sounds certain, the negation will override the fact that he or she is certain about it. Example: "There are no doctors here who speak Spanish." *Note: The mood is set by the phrase, "There are no..." Question 10 options: indicative subjunctive Question 11 (1 point) Question 11 Saved To sum up, this form is needed to ask whether or not something exists (because I am not sure if it does). Example: "Is there a doctor here who speaks Spanish?" I will use this same form to say that no, it does not exist. Example: "No, there is no doctor here who speaks Spanish." Question 11 options: indicative subjunctive Question 12 (1 point) Question 12 Saved 1) To sum up, this form is needed to ask whether or not something exists (because I am not sure if it does). Person A: Is there any lawyer on the planet who is honest?? 2) However, I will use this form to say that yes, it does exist. Person B: Yes, my husband is a lawyer, for your information. Question 12 options: 1) indicative; 2) subjunctive 1) subjunctive; 2) indicative
2. moods 3. a tense denotes time, while a mood indicates the speaker's level of confidence with what he or she is saying 4. commands 5. indicative 6. subj 7. subj 8. Indic 9. indic 10. subj 11. subj 12. sub/indic
Question 2 (1 point) Question 2 Saved ¿Hay algún empleado que __________ hablar Quechua? Question 2 options: pueda puedan puede Question 3 (1 point) Question 3 Saved Sí, hay un empleado que __________ hablarlo. Es de Perú. Question 3 options: pueda pueden puede Question 4 (1 point) Question 4 Saved No hay nadie que __________ chorizo español a EEUU. Question 4 options: exporte exporta exportan Question 5 (1 point) Question 5 Saved No, no es Cierto. La empresa Campofrío lo __________ a EEUU. Question 5 options: exporte exporta exporten Question 6 (1 point) Question 6 Saved Me gustaría una casa que __________ garaje. Question 6 options: tengan tiene tenga Question 7 (1 point) Question 7 Saved Claro, todas las casas en el barrio de Salamanca __________ garaje. Question 7 options: tenga tiene tienen Information Conjugate the verb in parentheses in the appropriate form. Question 8 (1 point) Question 8 Saved Question 8 options: No hay nadie que (poder) pueda evitar ser influenciado por las noticias. Question 9 (1 point) Question 9 Saved Question 9 options: Busco un amigo que (tener) tenga los mismos intereses que yo. Question 10 (1 point) Question 10 Saved Question 10 options: No conozco a nadie que (saber) sepa todo sobre las relaciones románticas. Question 11 (1 point) Question 11 Saved Question 11 options: Conocemos a varias personas que (vivir) viven en la costa. Question 12 (1 point) Question 12 Saved Question 12 options: No tengo ningún amigo que (trabajar) trabaje en esta tienda. Question 13 (1 point) Question 13 Saved Question 13 options: Hay muchas ciudades que (estar) están cerca del mar. Question 14 (1 point) Question 14 Saved Question 14 options: No tengo ningún amigo que (ser) sea tan alto como Shaquille O'Neal. Question 15 options: ¿Conoces a alguien que (hablar) ------ Chino?
2. pueda 3. puede 4. exporte 5. exporta 6. tenga 7. tienen 8. pueda 9. tenga 10. sepa 11. viven 12. trabaje 13. están 14. sea 15. hable
la aventura
adventure
el avión
airplane
el aeropuerto
airport
indefinite words
algo alguien +(a) alguno/a(s), algún o....o siempre también Something Someone some (s), some either.... or Always Also
la llegada
arrival
la bicicleta/ bici
bicycle, bike
la sala de embarque
boarding gate
la tarjeta de embarque
boarding pass
el barco
boat
exception to rules- comparing better/worse/older/younger
buena/malo= mejor/peor viejo/joven= mayor/menor (Los NY Giants son mejores que los Falcons) (Michael Jackson era menor que Latoya jackson)
el autobús
bus
la estación de autobús
bus station
el campamento, el camping
campground
el auto, coche, carro
car
la brújula
compass
la salida
departure
el destino
destination
el ecoturismo
ecotourism
vencido
expired
de (buena) categoría
first class
la recepción
front desk
el albergue
hostel, bed and breakfast
el hotel
hotel
incluído
included
el itinerario
itinerary
comparativos- unequal
mas/menos +adj, adv, noun+que
la moto, motocicleta
motorcycle
palabras negativas
nada, nadie+(a), ningún(a), ni...ni, nunca, jamás, tampoco Nothing, no one, none, neither nor, never, ever, either (No+verb+negative word) -double negative Miguel no va nunca a Atlanta Nunca va a Atlanta no hay nada en el refri no hay nadie en la fiesta/nadie esta en la fiesta
el pasaporte
passport
el puerto
port
el buceo
scuba diving
el cuarto, la habitación individual (simple)/doble
single/double room
comparativos- equal
tan +adj,adv +como tanto/a/os/as +noun+ como tanto+ verb +como
acampar
to camp
cancelar
to cancel
ponerse/quitarse el cinturón
to fasten/to unfasten the seatbelt
hacer un viaje
to go on a trip
ir(se) de vacaciones
to go on vacation
aterrizar
to land
perder un vuelo
to miss (the flight)
hacer las maletas
to pack bags/suitcases
reservar; hacer una reserva
to reserve, make a reservation
regresar
to return
alojarse, quedarse
to stay
despegar
to take off
recorrer
to visit; to tour
el guía turístico
tour guide
el/la turista
tourist
el tren
train
la estación de trenes
train station
vigente
valid
ejemplos
verb: el elefante come mas que la tortuga. la tortuga come menos que el elefante. Adj: el elefante es mas gordo que la tortuga. la tortuga es menos gorda que el elefante. adverb: el elefante corre mas rapido que la tortuga. la tortuga corre menos rapido que el elefante. Similar: el elefante tiene tantos amigos como la tortuga. (as many as) el elefante duerme tanto como la tortuga. (sleeps as much as). el elefante es tan feo como la tortuga. (is as ugly as)