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Spanish Lesson 16
by George Wu
Spanish Online for Expats
SENTENCING
Rather than promising you the moon, my intention for sending you my lessons will focus on one thing. That thing has to do with simple sentences based on Spanish style to earn that “Hey amigo, your Spanish is pretty good.” For that specific purpose, I’ve chosen simple sentences a la latino with a preposition which is radically different from English version as rather frequently we tend to omit that preposition.
Translate.
41. Charles takes the book away from Mary
42. Charles has a book.
43. Charles has read a book.
44. Charles hears about the war in Ukraine.
45. Charles is home.
46. Charles goes home.
47. Charles leaves home.
48. Charles gets up at five in the morning.
49. Charles studies in the morning.
50. Charles intends to go to Granada.
51. Charles in interested in painting.
52. Charles introduces me to Mary.
53. Charles knocks at the door.
54. Charles knows that Mary is at home.
55. Charles knows Mary.
56. Charles knows how to dance.
57. Charles lacks friends.
58. The last day Charles left for Granada.
59. Last night Charles worked.
60. Last week Charles traveled.
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