Hagan Ahora 1.She goes to the neighborhood now with her boyfriend. 2.We like to rest in the town square and drink coffee. 3.I am not going to teach at.

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Hagan Ahora 1.She goes to the neighborhood now with her boyfriend. 2.We like to rest in the town square and drink coffee. 3.I am not going to teach at the university today or tomorrow. 4.The boys are going to see a soccer game (un partido) in the stadium at 12:50. 5.You (inf) are going to the sea to (para) swim because it’s nice weather. Ella va al barrio ahora con su novio. Nos gusta descansar en la plaza y tomar/beber café. Yo no voy a enseñar en la universidad hoy o mañana. Los chicos van a ver un partido de fútbol en el estadio a la una menos diez. Tú vas al mar para nadar porque hace buen tiempo. IR+a+infinitive (to be going to do something in the future)

Los adjetivos Aburrido/a bored Alegre happy Asustado/a scared Callado/a quiet Cansado/a tired Confundido/a confused Contento/a happy De buen humor in a good mood De mal humor in a bad mood Decepcionado/a disappointed Desilucionado/a disappointed Deprimido/a depressed Emocionado/a excited Enamorado/a de in love with Enfadado/a mad/angry Enfermo/a sick Enojado/a mad/angry Feliz happy Furioso/a furious Loco/a crazy Nervioso/a nervous Ocupado/a busy Preocupado/aworried Sorprendido/a surprised Tranquilo/a calm Triste sad

Estar and Sentirse …with corresponding adjectives

Las conjugaciones ESTAR (to be) EstoyEstamos Estás -- EstáEstán ¿Cómo estás hoy? how are you today? SENTIRSE (to feel+adj) Me sientoNos sentimos Te sientes-- Se sienteSe sienten ¿Cómo te sientes hoy? how do you feel today?

Make it agree! Masculine Feminine Singular Plural  Find the right ending! CALLADOCALLADOS CALLADACALLADAS The girl is tired.  We (masc) feel bored.  La chica está cansada. Nos sentimos aburridos.