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Authors: Margarita Madrigal

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¿Recuerda (
Do you remember?
)
el número de teléfono
Recuerdo (
I remember
)
(
the telephone number
)
No recuerdo (
I don’t remember
)
la dirección (
the address
)
¿No recuerda (
Don’t you remember?
)
el poema
EXERCISES IN TRANSLATION

Translate the following sentences into Spanish. Write out each sentence in Spanish, using the columns above as a guide. Check your sentences with the translations below this exercise.

  1. Do you play tennis?
  2. I play bridge.
  3. Do they play baseball?
  4. We play bridge.
  5. I played golf.
  6. Did you play tennis?
  7. I played tennis this morning.
  8. We played bridge today.
  9. They played baseball today.
  10. I played tennis with Robert.
  11. Do you understand the lesson?
  12. Do you understand Spanish?
  13. I understand Italian.
  14. We understand the vocabulary.
  15. Do you understand?
  16. I understand the lesson.
  17. Who opened the window?
  18. Charles opened the window.
  19. I opened the windows.
  20. Who closed the door?
  21. I close the door.
  22. I closed the windows.
  23. Charles closes the windows.
  24. Do you remember the telephone number?
  25. I remember the address.
  26. Don’t you remember?
  27. Remember?
  28. Do you remember the poem?
  29. I don’t remember the telephone number.
  30. Do you remember the address?

Check your sentences with the translations below.

  1. ¿Juega usted tenis?
  2. Juego bridge.
  3. ¿Juegan beisbol?
  4. Jugamos bridge.
  5. Jugué golf.
  6. ¿Jugó usted tenis?
  7. Jugué tenis esta mañana.
  8. Jugamos bridge hoy.
  9. Jugaron beisbol hoy.
  10. Jugué tenis con Roberto.
  11. ¿Entiende la lección?
  12. ¿Entiende español?
  13. Entiendo italiano.
  14. Entendemos el vocabulario.
  15. ¿Entiende? (or ¿Entiende usted?)
  16. Entiendo la lección.
  17. ¿Quién abrió la ventana?
  18. Carlos abrió la ventana.
  19. Abrí las ventanas.
  20. ¿Quién cerró la puerta?
  21. Cierro la puerta.
  22. Cerré las ventanas.
  23. Carlos cierra las ventanas.
  24. ¿Recuerda el número de teléfono?
  25. Recuerdo la dirección.
  26. ¿No recuerda?
  27. ¿Recuerda?
  28. ¿Recuerda el poema?
  29. No recuerdo el número de teléfono.
  30. ¿Recuerda la dirección?

Remember that you can either use the word “usted” or drop it. You can either say “¿Entiende usted?” (
Do you understand?
) or simply “¿Entiende?” Both of these forms are correct, and both are used in ordinary
conversation.

When “antes de” (
before
) and “después de” (
after
) are followed by verbs, the infinitive form is used.

antes de estudiar,
before studying

antes de tomar la cena,
before having dinner

antes de contar el cuento,
before telling the story

antes de ir,
before going

antes de ver,
before seeing

después de recibir la carta,
after receiving the letter

después de ver a Elena,
after seeing Helen

después de cerrar la puerta,
after closing the door

“Antes de” and “después de” are not necessarily followed by verbs. They can be followed by nouns.

antes de la cena,
before dinner

antes del desayuno,
before breakfast

antes del almuerzo,
before lunch

después de la fiesta,
after the party

después de la clase,
after the class

“Comprender” and “entender” both mean
to understand
. They are interchangeable. It’s a good idea to study “entender” well, since it is radical changing. Remember that the present tense is:

“Pensar” (
to think
) expresses the act of thinking, but don’t forget that if you wish to express an opinion and say, “I think,” you must use the verb “creer” (
to believe
).

Creo que es interesante.
I think that it’s interesting
.

Creo que sí.
I think so
.

Creo que no.
I think not
.

EXTRA WORDS

You have learned that there is a large group of nouns that are identical to the first person present of their corresponding verbs.

EXAMPLES
:

INFINITIVES
PRESENT
NOUNS
cantar
canto,
I sing
el canto,
the song
trabajar
trabajo,
I work
el trabajo,
the work
cepillar
cepillo,
I brush
el cepillo,
the brush
dibujar
dibujo,
I draw
el dibujo,
the drawing
diseñar
diseño,
I design
el diseño,
the design

When a verb is irregular its corresponding noun is irregular in the same way.

EXAMPLES
:

INFINITIVES
PRESENT
nouns
gobernar,
to govern
gobierno,
I govern
el gobierno,
the government
helar,
to freeze
hielo,
I freeze
el hielo,
the ice
contar,
to recount, to tell
cuento,
I tell
el cuento,
the story
volar,
to fly
vuelo,
I fly
el vuelo,
the flight
consolar,
to console
consuelo,
I console
el consuelo,
the consolation
descontar,
to discount
descuento,
I discount
el descuento,
the discount
soltar,
to untie, to let loose
suelto,
I let loose
el suelto,
loose change
soñar,
to dream
sueño,
I dream
el sueño,
the dream
tronar,
to thunder
trueno,
I thunder
el trueno,
the thunder
encontrar,
to encounter
encuentro,
I encounter
el encuentro,
the encounter
recordar,
to remember
recuerdo,
I remember
el recuerdo,
the remembrance
jugar,
to play
juego,
I play
el juego,
the game
apretar,
to squeeze
aprieto,
I squeeze
un aprieto,
a jam, a tight spot

There are some feminine nouns that are identical to the third person singular of their corresponding verbs.

EXAMPLES
:

INFINITIVES
PRESENT
NOUNS
apostar,
to bet
apuesta,
he bets
la apuesta,
the bet
mostrar,
to
show
muestra,
he shows
la muestra,
the sample
probar,
to taste, to prove
prueba,
he proves
la prueba,
the proof
rodar,
to roll
rueda,
he rolls
la rueda,
the wheel
contar,
to count
cuenta,
he counts
la cuenta,
the bill, check in a restaurant

ow that you have completed thirty lessons, it’s time to check your progress again.

TEST I

Fill in each blank below, translating the words under the blanks. You should be able to complete this test in five minutes.

raro (
strange
)

1. (stranger): ____________

2. (the strangest):_____________

bonito (
pretty
)

3. (prettier): ____________

4. (the prettiest):_____________

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