JOCHY SAID
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Zoe wrote:
Hola and buenos dias - como esta usted?
My word for the day is necistar = Need
Necisto cafe = I need coffee
Hola Zoe, you are doing great, but a little correction here.
need= n e c e s i t a r
necesito café= I need coffee.
A great exercise is conjugating verbs. This is an example of the verb to need in present tense:
presente(present tense)
yo(I)........................................................................necesito
tú(you singular and casual)........................................necesitas
él, ella, eso, usted(he,she,it,you singular and formal)...necesita
nosotros(we)............................................................necesitamos
ellos, ellas, ustedes(they,you plural)...........................necesitan
*In English "you" can be used in singular and plural.
*In Spanish "you" in singular is "usted" and in plural is "ustedes".
*In Spanish "you" if is used in a formal way is "usted" and in a casual way
is "tú".
*In Spanish "they" has gender, masculine is "ellos" and femenine is "ella".
See you later. Nos vemos luego.