Excuse me (fam.)
Excuse me (form.)
Excuse me (pl.)
Listen (fam.)
Listen (form.)
Listen (pl.)
What time is it?
It’s 1:00.
It’s 1:30.
It’s 2:15.
It’s 8:50.
It’s noon.
It’s midnight.
What time is the class?
It’s at 2:20pm.
in the morning (la hora)
in the afternoon (la hora)
at night (la hora)
in the early morning (la hora)
The days of the week
the weekdays
the weekend
the weekends
Monday
on Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
the food; midday meal
the school
the schedule
one time (one instance), once
twice
three times (three instances)
The daily routine
to eat lunch
to attend
to attend class
to walk
to eat dinner
to sing
to cook
to eat
to buy
to run
to eat breakfast
to write
to listen (to)
to talk on the phone
to go to the gym
to play basketball
to read the newspaper
to watch television
to go horseback riding (to ride a horse)
to swim
can, to be able to
to practice/do/play
to count; to tell (a piece of information or a story)
to cost
to find
to show
to remember
to tend (to do something)
to play
a sport
yoga
to dream
to take; to drink
to work
to use the computer
to travel
to live
to return
the demonstrative adjectives
this book
this house
this (neuter)
that desk
that beach
that (neuter)
that man (over there)
that woman (over there)
that (neuter, over there)
these pencils
these tables
those dictionaries
those bookbags
those restaurants (over there)
those things (over there)
here
there
over there
sometimes
never
in the morning (general timeframe)
in the afternoon (general timeframe)
at night (general timeframe)
always
all things
everyone
all of us (masculine)
all of you (plural, masculine)
all of them (femenine)
all day
all night
every day
every night