…you to come). In this example, Que helps us to use the verb “Me gustaría” in conjunction with “vinieras”. Having said that, it is important to know that the use…
…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…
…efficiency: SpanishEnglish Grúa Crane Excavadora Excavator Mezcladora Mixer Plataforma elevadora Lift platform Rodillo compactador Compactor roller Generador Generator Compresor de aire Air compressor Máquina de soldar Welding machine Sierras circulares…
…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…
…we still bumped into each other. Campista Camper No sé cómo sacar al campista – I don’t know how to get the camper out Competir Comp / Comped Hay que…
…as he left the sheep into their shed, the boy got back to town, running and crying out loud “the wolf is coming, the wolf is coming”. I think you…
…on the other conjugations. Complete with ser in present simple: Maria _______ mi amiga. Mi madre ______ muy buena. Mi hermano y yo __________ altos. Ellos _________ médicos, ________ compañeros…
…dentists goes a long way in improving communication and truly connecting with your patients. In the upcoming sections, we’ll explore must-know phrases, medical terms, and helpful communication tips. These will…
…and let’s review some examples. We use present tense to communicate that we go to a place in the present time. For example: Voy al restaurante (I go to the…
…exámenes finales – We will sleep more soundly after finishing our final exams. Saber Conjugation: Compound Tenses of the Indicative Mood SubjectPresent PerfectPast Perfect (pluperfect)Past PluperfectConditionalFuture Perfect (have/has sleep) (had…