Making Plans (AQA GCSE Spanish): Flashcards

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  • How do you say 'Do you want to...?' in Spanish?

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  • How do you say 'Do you want to...?' in Spanish?

    'Do you want to...?' is ¿Quieres...? in Spanish.

  • How do you say 'I would like (to)...' in Spanish?

    'I would like (to)...' is me gustaría... in Spanish.

  • How do you say 'I have to / I must...' in Spanish?

    'I have to / I must...' is tengo que... in Spanish.

  • What does lo siento mean?

    Lo siento means (I am) sorry in Spanish.

  • Define quizás.

    Quizás means maybe / perhaps in Spanish.

  • Define el fin de semana.

    El fin de semana means the weekend (m) in Spanish.

  • How do you say 'at one o'clock' in Spanish?

    'At one o'clock' is a la una – one o'clock uses la una, not las.

  • How do you say 'at quarter past three' in Spanish?

    'At quarter past three' is a las tres y cuarto in Spanish.

  • El concierto empieza a las cinco       media. (at half past five)

    El concierto empieza a las cinco y media. (at half past five)

  • Nos vemos a las cuatro menos      . (at quarter to four)

    Nos vemos a las cuatro menos cuarto. (at quarter to four)

  • True or False?

    Days of the week are written with a capital letter in Spanish.

    False.

    Days of the week (and months) do not have capital letters in Spanish, e.g. lunes, sábado.

  • True or False?

    De acuerdo and vale both mean 'OK'.

    True.

    Both de acuerdo and vale mean OK in Spanish.

  • How do you say 'Do you feel like...?' in Spanish?

    'Do you feel like...?' is ¿Tienes ganas de...? in Spanish.

  • What two parts make up the present perfect tense in Spanish?

    The present perfect is formed with a form of the verb haber plus a past participle.

  • How do you form the past participle of a regular -ar verb?

    Remove the -ar and add -ado, e.g. hablar → hablado, escuchar → escuchado.

  • How do you form the past participle of a regular -er or -ir verb?

    Remove the -er or -ir and add -ido, e.g. comer → comido, permitir → permitido.

  • What is the yo (I) form of haber in the present perfect?

    The yo form of haber is he, e.g. he mandado un mensaje (I have sent a message).

  • What is the nosotros (we) form of haber in the present perfect?

    The nosotros form of haber is hemos.

  • What is the irregular past participle of ver?

    The irregular past participle of ver is visto (seen).

  • What is the irregular past participle of hacer?

    The irregular past participle of hacer is hecho (done, made).

  • Define escrito.

    Escrito means written – it is the irregular past participle of escribir.

  • Define dicho.

    Dicho means said – it is the irregular past participle of decir.

  • ¿Has       la película? (Have you seen the film?)

    ¿Has visto la película? (Have you seen the film?)

  • Mis padres me       permitido venir. (My parents have allowed me to come.)

    Mis padres me han permitido venir. (My parents have allowed me to come.)

  • True or False?

    You can use haber to mean 'to have' (possess) in any tense.

    False.

    Haber only means 'have' in the present perfect tense; in all other cases you use tener.

  • True or False?

    The yo form of hablar in the present perfect is he hablado.

    True.

    He hablado is the present perfect yo form of hablar (I have spoken).

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