Read Madrigals Magic Key to Spanish Online
Authors: Margarita Madrigal
Tags: #Reference, #Language Arts & Disciplines
1 | 2 | 3 |
Mi amigo | está ( is ) | bien |
El paciente | no está ( isn’t ) | bien, gracias |
El doctor | | muy bien, gracias |
El profesor | | mejor ( better ) |
Mi papá | | mejor, gracias |
Mi mamá | | |
Translate the following sentences into Spanish. Write out each sentence in Spanish, using the columns above as a guide. After you have written out all the sentences check with the correct translations below this exercise.
Check your sentences with the correct translations below.
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: Pronouns are frequently dropped in Spanish. People often drop the “usted” in “¿ Cómo está usted?” and simply say, “¿ Cómo está?” This means “How are you?” and is absolutely complete and correct.
“Está” is a third man form and is used with anybody but yourself.
Está bien.
You are well.
He is well.
She is well.
It’s O.K.
It’s fine.
It’s all right.
¿ Está bien?
Are you well?
Is he well?
Is she well?
Is it O.K.?
No está.
You aren’t here.
He isn’t here.
She isn’t here.
It isn’t here.
You don’t need to say the word “here” in Spanish. You can just say, “No está.”
Está en casa.
You’re at home.
He’s at home.
She’s at home.
¿ Dónde está ( Where is ) | el banco? su papá? Roberto? la crema? el dinero? mi sombrero? la estación? el teléfono? |
¿ Cómo está ( How are you, how is? ) | usted? Roberto? su mamá? su papá? |
Bien, gracias ( Well, thank you ) | |
Copy the above material onto a card. Carry the card with you and glance at it whenever you get a chance.
las frutas
emember that you can convert many English words that end in
“ce”
into Spanish if you change the
“ce”
to “cia.”
CE = CIA
la ambulancia, the ambulance | la coincidencia, the coincidence |
la distancia, the distance | la experiencia, the experience |
Alicia, Alice | la independencia, the independence |
Francia, France | la diferencia, the difference |
la conveniencia, the convenience |