SP 103 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5B: Preterite, Guatemala City

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Use estar + soltero/a (single), casado/a (married), divorciado/a (divorced) to tell someone"s marital status: yo estoy soltera, mi hermano est casado, y mi hermana est divorciada. You need to use possessive adjectives: mi tu su nuestros/as vuestros/as sus. Possessive adjectives match the person of things possessed not the possessor: nuestra t a vive en san deigo y nuestros primos, aqu . Our aunt lives in san deigo and our cousins live here. Notes that su(s) can mean: your, his, her, its, or their: est con sus t as. Shes with her aunts: los pardes halban con su hijo. Use the verb conocer (to know) to talk about people, please or things that you are familiar with. Examples: conozco bien ciudad de guatemala. To express that a person is knowns use: conocer + a + [person: conocemos a la directora. Use desde, desde hace or hace +que with a present tense verb to tell how long something has been happeneing.

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