Intermediate Español II final translation practice
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Spanish | English |
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Yo creo que Juana viene mañana (Indicative - verb of affirmation) | I think Juana is coming tomorrow |
Preferimos que nos acompañes (Subjunctive - verb of influence) | We prefer that you accompany us |
Dudo que Miguel llegue a tiempo (Subjunctive - verb of doubt) | I doubt that Miguel will arrive on time |
Es una lástima que se hayan perdido (Subjunctive - impersonal expression of emotion) | It's a shame that they got lost |
Habla más despacio (tú commands not based on subjunctive) | Talk slower (tú) |
No hables tan rápidamente (commands based on subjunctive) | Don't talk so fast(tú) |
Díga(n)me la verdad (commands based on subjunctive) | Tell me the truth(usted) |
No me diga(n) mentiras (commands based on subjunctive) | Don't tell me lies(usted) |
Bailemos (commands based on subjunctive) | Let's dance (nosotros) |
No bailemos a esa música (commands based on subjunctive) | Let's not dance to that music (nosotros) |
Vamos al parque (exception to the rule - therefore indicative) | Let's go to the park (nosotros) |
No vayamos al cine (commands based on subjunctive) | Let's not go the movies (nosotros) |
Cada domingo después que desayunamos, la familia asiste a servicios religiosos (Indicative - habitual action) | Every Sunday after we eat breakfast, the family attends religious services |
Cuando termines la tarea iremos al cine (Subjunctive - anticipated action) | When you finish the homework, we'll go the movies |
Buscamos al hombre que se llama Raúl (indicative - definite antecedent) | We're looking for the man who's named Raúl |
Buscamos una hombre que hable español (subjunctive - indefinite antecedent) | We're looking for a man who speaks Spanish |
No necesito ningún amigo que me insulte así (Subjunctive - negated antecedent) | I don't need any friend who insults (insultar) me like that |
Ella trabaja como si no hubiera otro día mañana (imperfect subjunctive - present/future time) | She works as if there weren't any tomorrow |
Ella hablaba como si nadie la hubiera visto (Past perfect subjunctive - prior time) | She talked as if no one had seen her |
Si ganas más dinero, iremos a Bogotá (Indicative - real condition in present or future time) | If you earn more money, we'll go to Bogota |
Si ganaras más dinero, iríamos a Bogotá (Imperfect subjunctive and conditional - unreal condition in present or future time) | If you earned more money, we would go to Bogota |
Si hubieras ganado más dinero, habríamos ido a Bogotá (Past perfect subjunctive conditional perfect - unreal condition in past time) | If you had earned more money, we would have gone to Bogota |
(Yo) quisiera pedirte un favor (subjunctive to express courtesy or an attitude of deference) | I'd like to ask you a favor |
Debieras practicar un poco más (subjunctive to express courtesy or an attitude of deference) | You should practice a little more |
Pudieran Uds darme otros ejemplos (subjunctive to express courtesy or an attitude of deference) | Could you give me some other examples? (no punctuation) |
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