Los modismos Los apuntes de clase. Modismos are idiomatic expressions. (A certain pattern that may not have a direct translation to another language)

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Los modismos Los apuntes de clase

Modismos are idiomatic expressions. (A certain pattern that may not have a direct translation to another language)

1. “have to” To express the idea of “have to” – the following modismo “pattern” is used. (some form of) Tener + que + infinitivo We have to study for the quiz. Tenemos que estudiar para la prueba. Marco has to wash the dog on Saturday. Marco tiene que lavar el perro el sábado.

2. “going to do something” To express “going to do something” – the following modismo is used. (some form of) Ir + a + infinitivo They are going to dance on Friday. Van a bailar el viernes. I am going to travel to Spain in the summer. Voy a viajar a España en el verano.

Escriban Uds. al español 1.You (2S) are going to sing on Sunday. 2.Pepe has to finish the homework. 3.You all (2P) have to practice the verbs. 4.The girls are going to arrive late. 1.Vas a cantar el domingo. 2.Pepe tiene que terminar la tarea. 3.Tenéis que practicar los verbos. 4.Las chicas van a llegar tarde.