Read Madrigals Magic Key to Spanish Online
Authors: Margarita Madrigal
Tags: #Reference, #Language Arts & Disciplines
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Lo he invitado ( I have invited him ) | a la clase a la fiesta |
Lo he visto ( I have seen him ) | dos veces ( twice ) muchas veces ( many times, often ) |
La he visto ( I have seen her ) | |
Los ha visto ( You have seen them, he, she has seen them ) | en México tres veces ( three times ) hoy ( today ) |
Lo ha visto ( Have you seen him? ) | el sábado últimamente ( lately ) |
Voy a verlo ( I’m going to see him ) | mañana esta noche |
Elena va a verlo | porque es travieso ( because he’s mischievous ) |
Vamos a verlos ( We’re going to see them ) | |
Lo estoy castigando ( I’m punishing him ) | |
Translate the following sentences into Spanish. Write out each sentence in Spanish, using the columns above as a guide. Check your sentences with the correct translations below this exercise.
Check your sentences with the correct translations below.
LO also means “IT” (masc.).
LA means “IT” (fem.).
If “it” refers to a masculine word, use LO.
If “it” refers to a feminine word, use LA.
EXAMPLES
:
1. El libro es interesante. Lo í.
The book is interesting. I read it
.
Since “it” refers to “book,” which is a masculine word in Spanish (el libro), you must use the masculine pronoun for “it,” “lo.”
2. La blusa es bonita. ¿Dónde la compró?
The blouse is pretty. Where did you buy it?
Since “it” refers to “blouse,” which is a feminine word in Spanish (la blusa), you must use the feminine word for “it,” “la.”
LAS means “them” (either feminine persons or feminine things).
LOS means “them” (either masculine persons or masculine things).
EXAMPLES
:
1. Los artículos son interesantes. Los leí ayer.
The articles are interesting. I read them yesterday
.
Since “them” refers to “articles,” which is a masculine word in Spanish (los artículos), you must use the masculine pronoun for “them,” “los.”
2. Las blusas son muy bonitas. ¿Las vió?
The blouses are very pretty. Did you see them?
Since “them” refers to “blouses,” which is a feminine word in Spanish (las blusas), you must use the feminine pronoun for “them,” “las.”
If “it” refers to an abstract idea, as in “I doubt it,” you must use the masculine pronoun for “it,” “lo.”
EXAMPLES
:
Lo dudo.
I doubt it
.
No lo dudo.
I don’t doubt it
.
No lo comprendo.
I don’t understand it
.
Voy a arreglarlo.
I’m going to arrange it
.
¿Lo arregló?
Did you arrange it?
Translate the following sentences into Spanish. Check your sentences with the correct translations below this exercise.
VERBS USED IN THIS EXERCISE
dudar, to doubt | vender, to sell |
arreglar, to arrange | ver, to see |
dejar, to leave (a thing) | comprender, to understand |
comprar, to buy | leer, to read |
tomar, to take | terminar, to finish |
Check your sentences with the correct translations below.
NOTE
:
TOMAR,
to take
(food or vehicles)
Tomé el tren.
I took the train
Tomé el avión.
I took the plane
.
Tomé café.
I had
(
took
)
coffee
.
Tomé la cena.
I had
(
took
)
dinner
.
LLEVAR,
to take
(people)
Llevé a mi primo al cine.
I took my cousin to the movies
.
Llevé a mi abuelo a la fiesta.
I took my grandfather to the party
.
Llevé a mamá al campo.
I took mother to the country
.
SINGULAR | PLURAL |
ME, me | NOS, we |
LE, you, him, her | LES, you (pl.), they |