…and it will be good to have a strong medical vocabulary available to you. So feel free to download this page as a PDF for reference. It is essential to…
…really common word usually used with older people, for example, our parents. It comes from the verb “mandar” – “to give orders to” and now some people consider this word…
…the School system grading scale based on the following Standards. 1. Communication 2. Cultures 3. Connections 4. Comparisons I make my plans upon the student needs, what level is the…
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…an order or a wish; and our first and most common mode is the indicative. Simple Tenses of the Indicative Mood SubjectPresentPreteriteImperfect ConditionalFuture (know) (knew) (knew) (would knew) (will know)…
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…age]. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of [insert age]. If you believe that we have inadvertently collected information from a child under [insert…
…won a gold medal in the competition.) Chido/Chida. Similar to ‘Chingón’. Used more often to describe objects or situations. For example: “¡Qué chida está tu playera! ¿Dónde la compraste?” (How…
…taken? ¿Vienes seguido por aquí? – Do you come here often? ¿Dónde está [insert name of person/place/thing]? – Where is […]? Many questions can be answered with a simple yes…
…Subject-er (comer) Yo como Tú comes Él/Ella/Usted come Nosotros comemos Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes comen Subject-ir (vivir) Yo vivo Tú/ vos vives/ vivís Él/Ella/Usted vive Nosotros vivimos Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes viven Top 50 regular verbs…