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4.20: Putting It Together- ¿Tienes prisa?

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    • Erica Brown, Alejandra Escudero, María Cristina Montoya, & Elizabeth Small
    • SUNY Oneonta via OER SUNY

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    Vocabulario: La universidad

    Lugares de la universidad (Places at the University)

    • El auditorio (auditorium)
    • La biblioteca (library)
    • La cafetería (cafeteria)
    • El centro estudiantil (student center)
    • El estadio (stadium)
    • El gimnasio (gymnasium)
    • El laboratorio (laboratory)
    • La residencia estudiantil (dormitory)
    • La librería (bookstore)

    Vocabulario de la universidad (Vocabulary of University)

    • el curso (course)
    • el examen, la prueba (test, exam)
    • el horario (schedule)
    • el semestre (semester)
    • el trabajo (assignment)
    • el compañero de clase / la compañera de clase (classmate)
    • la calificación, la nota (grade)
    • la especialización (major)
    • la tarea (homework)

    Los cursos en la universidad (Courses at the University)

    • El arte (Art)
    • Las artes escénicas (Performing Arts)
    • La biología (Biology)
    • Las ciencias políticas (Political science)
    • Las ciencias sociales (Social Sciences)
    • La comunicación (Communications)
    • La criminología (Criminal justice)
    • La economía (Economics)
    • La educación (Education)
    • La educación física (Physical Education)
    • La educación primaria (Elementary education)
    • La enfermería (Nursing)
    • La filosofía (Philosophy)
    • Las finanzas (Finance)
    • La historia (History)
    • La historia de la música (Music History)
    • La informática (Computer science)
    • La ingeniería (Engineering)
    • El inglés (English)
    • Las lenguas (Languages)
    • La literatura (Literature)
    • El márketing, la mercadotecnia (Marketing)
    • Las matemáticas (Mathematics)
    • La música (Music)
    • Los negocios (Business)
    • Las profesiones médicas y de salud (Medical and health professions)
    • La psicología (Psychology)
    • La química (Chemistry)
    • La religión comparada (Religion)
    • La sociología (Sociology)

     

    El verbo tener

    The verb tener (to have) is special in the sense that it has an irregular yo form and also has a change of e>ie in the stem.

    tener (to have)
    (stem: ten; irregular yo-form; stem-vowel change)
    singular plural
    yo tengo nosotros tenemos
    tienes vosotros tenéis
    él tiene ella tiene usted tiene ellos tienen ellas tienen ustedes tienen

     

    Preguntas con ¿qué? y ¿cuál?

    ¿Qué? literally means “what?”, and its usage in Spanish is very similar to English. Spanish has two words to ask “which?”, depending on whether the answer is anticipated to be singular (¿cuál?), or plural (¿cuáles?). As when asking “which?” in English, ¿cuál? asks for an answer from among a more or less limited number of options.

     

    Expresiones con tener y tener + que

    Tener + noun for physical conditions

    • Tener calor = to be/feel hot (literally, “to have heat”)
    • Tener frío = to be/feel cold
    • Tener hambre = to be hungry
    • Tener miedo = to be afraid
    • Tener prisa = to be in a hurry
    • Tener sed = to be thirsty
    • Tener vergüenza = to be embarrassed
    • Tener ganas de = to be in the mood for
    • Tener sueño = to be sleepy
    • Tener suerte = to have luck, be fortunate
    • tener # años = to be # years old

    Tener + que + infinitive: to have to

     

    El verbo ir

    ir (to go)

    Singular Plural

    yo voy

    nosotros vamos
    vas vosotros vais
    él / ella / usted va ellos / ellas / ustedes van

    Contracciones

    A + el = al (to the)
    De + el = del (from the)

     

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    • Putting It Together: u00bfTienes que ir ahora?. Authored by: Lumen Learning. License: CC BY: Attribution

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