1) Quiero VER el atardecer en la playa. I want to see the sunset on the beach
2) Me gustaría TENER un Mercedes Benz. Iwould like to have a Mercedes Benz
3) Debería BEBER ocho vasos de agua al día. I should drink 8 glasses of water a day
4) Me gustaría SABER cuanto cuesta esa camisa. I would like to know how much that shirt costs
5) Me gustaría APRENDER otro idioma. I would like to learn another language
6) Si quiero ir al maratón, debería CORRER una hora todos los días. If I want to go to the marathon, I should run for 1 hour every day.
7) Es muy difícil ENTENDER a mi abuela cuando me habla. It's very difficult to understand my grandmother when she talks to me.
8) Nunca he viajado a otro país, me gustaría CONOCER Italia. I've never travelled to Another Country I would like to visit Italy.
9) Me gustaría CREER que todos los hombres son fieles. I would like to believe that all men are faithful.
10) Debo HACER mis tareas de español yo sola, sin pedir ayuda. I should do my own spanish homework, without asking for any help.
sentence (grammar) = el frasesentence (criminal or legal) = la sentencia sentence (verb) = sentenciar
Well, if you wanted to make a make a spanish sentence negative, the no will always be before the verb and after the article. i.e. Yo no quiero ir a la escuela (I don't want to go to school)
Celebrate is the verb in the sentence.
Spanish: Yo (veo) (reír) a la niñaEnglish: I (see) the girl (laugh)
When speaking the Spanish language, the word es in Spanish means is. It would not be a proper sentence if you just use es. If using the Spanish word es in a sentence, you would need a verb and a noun to make it a good sentence.
A sujeto tacito is a subject that is not explicitly stated in a sentence but is implied by the conjugation of the verb. In Spanish, this often occurs with reflexive verbs or verb phrases where the subject is understood from the context of the sentence.
When the subject of a sentence changes in Spanish, the verb conjugation also needs to change to match the new subject. This is because Spanish verbs are conjugated based on the subject pronoun.
The verb in the sentence "How are they different" is "are."
In Spanish, conjugation is the process of changing the form of a verb to match the subject of the sentence. This means that the ending of the verb changes depending on who is performing the action. There are different verb tenses and moods that require specific conjugation rules to be followed.
Is is the verb in your sentence.
Yo escribo un papel por la clase de español. I write a paper for Spanish class.
The verb in that sentence is "are".