¡Hola, cÃber-alumnos mÃos!  In this video lesson, we’re going to be going over some affirmative and negative expressions.  The expressions we will cover in this video are siempre (always), nunca (never) and jamás (never).
Enjoy!
Explanation:
Practice 1:
Practice 2:
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Vocabulario:
verbos (verbs):
cocinar – to cook
   cocina – s/he cooks
comer – to eat
   comes – you eat
   comÃa – s/he ate / s/he used to eat
comprar – to buy
  comprábamos – we bought / we used to buy
deber – ought / should
   debes – you ought / you should
decir – to say / to tell
  dicen – they say / they tell
desayunar- Â to eat breakfast
   desayuno – I eat breakfast
dormir – to sleep
   duerme – s/he sleeps
   duermen – they sleep
escuchar – to listen
   escucha – s/he listens
estar – to be
   está – s/he is
   estaba – s/he was
hacer – to do / to make
  hace frÃo – it’s cold
importar – to be important
   importa – it’s important
ir – to go
   fuimos – we went
lavarse – to wash one self
   se lava – he/she washes himself/herself
levantarse – to get up
   se levantan – they get up
llamar – to call
   llama – s/he calls
llover – to rain
   llueve – it rains
obedecer – to obey
   obedecen – they obey
picar – to bite
 pican – they bite
ponerse – to put on
   me pongo – I put on
salir – to go out
   salgo – I go out
ser – to be
  era – s/he was
 es = s/he is
 fue – s/he was
tener – to have
   tengo – I have
   tiene – s/he has
sustantivos (nouns):
él – he / him
el hambre – the hunger
el hermano – the brother
el pan – the bread
el repelente – the repellent
el sol – the sun
el teléfono – the telephone
frÃo – cold
julio – July
la esposa – the wife
la leche – the milk
la mamá – the mom
la mañana – the morning
la música – the music
la noche – the night
las horas – the hours
la señora – the woman
las manos – the hands
las verduras – the vegetables
los chicos – the boys
los fines de semana – the weekends
los gatos – the cats
los mosquitos – the mosquitos
los papás – the parents
los perros – the dogs
los sábado – Saturdays
nosotros – we / us
una computadora – a computer
una novia – a girlfriend
una vez – one time
un niño – a kid / a child
un ingeniero eléctrico – an electric engineer
otro (other):
a – to
ahora – now
antes de – before
bien – fine, well
cada – each
cansado – tired
cuando – when
de – of / from
en – in, on
enfrente de – in front of
entre – between
ese / esa – that
honesto/honesta – honest
mi(s) – my
mucho – a lot
ni – not even
no – no
o – or
por – by
porque – because
primero – first
si – if
siempre – always
su(s) – his / her / your (formal) / their / your (plural)
temprano – early
y – and
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