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estudiar to study 1.

practicar deportes practice sports 2.

descansar to rest 3.

Trabajar (verb) to work 4.

tocar… 5. la guitarra el piano to play… el contrabajo

tocar… la flauta 6. el trombón el saxofón to play…

tocar… 7. los tambores to play… la trompeta

hablar por teléfono to talk on the phone 8.

9. Ir al entrenamiento To go to (sports) practice

10.Ir al baile To go to to the dance

12. Ir a la casa de… To go to _________’s house

13. Ir al ensayo To go to rehearsal

14.Ir a la reunión To go to the meeting

15. Ir al trabajo (noun) To go to work

16. Ir a la piscina/ alberca To go to the pool

17.Ir a la iglesia To go to church

18. Ir a la playa To go to the beach

19. Ir al gimnasio To go to the gym

20. Ir al parque To go to the park

21. Ir al parque de diversiones To go to the amusement park

22. estar con amigos hang out with friends

INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS me — me te — you (singular familiar) le — you (singular formal), him, her nos — us os — you (plural familiar) les — you (plural formal), them

Me gusta + Verb in infinitive Te gusta + Verb in infinitive Le gusta + Verb in infinitive Nos gusta + Verb in infinitive Os gusta + Verb in infinitive Les gusta + Verb in infinitive Me gusta + Verb in infinitive Te gusta + Verb in infinitive Le gusta + Verb in infinitive Nos gusta + Verb in infinitive Os gusta + Verb in infinitive Les gusta + Verb in infinitive I like… You like… He / she / You like(s)… We like… You guys like… They / you like…

Cuando hace mal tiempo When the weather is bad

Cuando hace buen tiempo When the weather is nice