Subject PronounsPronouns with Gustar Pronouns After Prepositions Yo1.)2.) 3.)Te4.) Usted5.)Usted Él6.)Él EllaLe7.) Nosotros(as)8.)Nosotros(as) 9.)OsVosotros(as) 10.)LesUstedes Ellos(as)11.)Ellos(as)
The verb querer means to want. As in English, the conjugation of querer will differ depending on the subject of the sentence or question.
Querer- to want (Yo) quieroI want(Nosotros/as) queremos We want (Tú) quieresYou want(Vosotros/as) queréis You all want Él/Ella usted quiere He/she wants You want Ellos/ellas Ustedes quieren They/you allwant
Like gustar, you can use a noun or an infinitive after a conjugation of querer in order to say what you and others want or want to do. (Yo) Quiero fruta. I want some fruit. (Yo) Quiero comer. I want to eat. Quieres escuchar música. You want to listen to music.
Fill in the blanks with the correct conjugation of the verb querer: 1. Nosotros _______ jugar al volibol. 2. Ellos _______ hacer la tarea. 3. Tu ________ leer. Translate the following sentences: 4. I want to watch television. 5. Maria and I don’t want to rent videos. 6. She wants to eat Chinese food.
1. Queremos: Marta and I want to eat. 2. Quiero: I want to go out. 3. Quiere: Pablo wants to exercise. 4. Quieres: Do you want to go to the mall? 5. Quieren: Marco and Felipe want to surf the Internet. 6. Quieren: Do you all want to play baseball? 7. Quiere: Do you want to spend time alone? 8. Quieren: Juan and Sandra want to walk. 9. Quieres: You are hardworking. You want to do homework.