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Do Your Spanish Homework in Spanish
¡Hola! Learn how to do your Spanish homework in Spanish in this article and the lessons above! Specifically, learn how to do the following in Spanish:
• use the imperfect subjunctive to make polite suggestions and requests
• discuss studying a language
• use vocabulary related to academics
Let's start off with the vocab words in these lessons!
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In this skill, you learn the following verbs!
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Aclarar ( to clarify ) is an -ar verb that is regular in the imperfect subjunctive .
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Corregir ( to correct ) is an -ir verb that has a stem change in the imperfect subjunctive .
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The Imperfect Subjunctive
The imperfect subjunctive ( el imperfecto de subjuntivo ) follows many of the same rules as the present subjunctive . Introduced with a preterite, imperfect, conditional, or past perfect WEIRDO verb in the independent clause, the imperfect subjunctive often refers to a previous experience , but it can also refer to unlikely events or possibilities .
Finding the Imperfect Subjunctive Stem
The imperfect subjunctive uses the third person plural of the preterite (minus the -ron ). The third person preterite form of a verb, whether regular or irregular, becomes the base for the imperfect subjunctive stem .
Imperfect Subjunctive Endings
When conjugating the imperfect subjunctive, you can choose from two different sets of endings. Both are correct, though the first set , whose yo ending is -ra , is more widespread. For this reason, we use the -ra endings in these lessons.
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Imperfect Subjunctive Uses
The imperfect subjunctive can be used to talk about past occurrences, current opinions of past events, doubts and wishes, as well as in if clauses and polite requests .
The following phrases, which indicate recommendations and requests , signal that we need to use the imperfect subjunctive:
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Review: The Conditional
The conditional tense in Spanish ( el condicional o el pospretérito ) is used to talk about hypothetical situations and probabilities and to make polite requests. In this skill, you reviewed the conditional tense in Spanish.
The Spanish conditional tense is formed much like the Spanish simple future tense . Both regular and irregular verbs use the same set of endings, and any stems that are irregular in the simple future are also irregular in the conditional.
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You can learn more about the conditional in this article .
Verbal Periphrasis in Spanish
What's verbal periphrasis.
In Spanish, a verbal periphrasis is a verbal construction made of two verb forms, a conjugated form and an impersonal form ( an infinitive , a present participle , or a past participle ). Verbal periphrasis is used in the informal future , the present progressive , and the perfect tenses . You can learn more about verbal periphrasis in this article .
In this skill, you saw the following verb that is followed by the infinitive :
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Does she do her homework?
She does her homework. Does she do her homework?
Why the questioning sentence is using "do"?
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To ask a question, we need to use an auxiliary verb at the beginning of the sentence. In our case, the auxiliary verb is do : this is called do-support .
But since "she" is a singular third-person pronoun, we turn do into does . The first do carries the third-person ending s (or es ) instead of the second. So there's no reason to leave the second verb with the same ending.
She flew home. ("Flew" is the Past Tense form of "fly") Did she fly home?
Notice how the auxiliary verb do assumed the Past Tense form did , and the main verb fly now has no need to be in the Past Tense form: the auxiliary verb does this work.
The main verb contains the meaning, the auxiliary verb is a "helping verb".
In your example sentence, the first do (in the form does ) is an auxiliary verb , and the second do (in the form do ) is a main verb .
- 1 Very nicely did (American regionalism) – TimR Commented Nov 30, 2014 at 18:42
The usual situation
When turning a statement into a question, we move the first word of the verb to the beginning of the sentence:
Statement: She is doing her homework. Question: Is she doing her homework?
An exception
If there is only one word in the verb, we use a form of to do to add a word to the verb, then move the added do :
Statement: She does her homework. Two-word verb: She does do her homework. Question: Does she do her homework?
Statement: She has a question. Two-word verb: She does have a question. Question: Does she have a question?
An exception to the exception
If the verb is a one-word form of to be , we can't use to do to add a word. All we can do is move the verb that exists.
Statement: She is a student . Mistake: She does is a student. Question: Is she a student?
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huhr. hom. -. wuhrk. ) phrase. 1. (general) a. hace su tarea. Ximena is a very diligent student; she does her homework as soon as she comes home from school.Ximena es una estudiante muy aplicada; hace su tarea tan pronto como llega a casa de la escuela.
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At home she rest s and does her homework or c hores, like. [...] feeding the dog, cleaning the bathroom or making her bed. elarc.org. elarc.org. E n su hogar, d es cansa y hace sus deberes o tarea s de la casa, [...] como alimentar al perro, limpiar el baño o hacer su cama. elarc.org.
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huhr. hom. -. wuhrk. ) frase. 1. (en general) a. hace su tarea. Ximena is a very diligent student; she does her homework as soon as she comes home from school.Ximena es una estudiante muy aplicada; hace su tarea tan pronto como llega a casa de la escuela.
1. (general) a. hizo su tarea. She did her homework in under an hour and went to a friend's house. Hizo su tarea en menos de una hora y fue a la casa de una amiga. b. hizo sus deberes. She did her homework at the kitchen table and complained about the noise her mom was making while she cooked.Hizo sus deberes en el comedor y se quejó del ruido ...
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wuhrk. ) noun. 1. (general) a. la tarea. You have to do all your homework to receive a good grade in the class.Tienes que hacer toda tu tarea para sacar una buena nota en la clase. b. los deberes. Our teacher assigned us homework over winter break.Nuestro maestro nos asignó deberes durante las vacaciones de invierno.
The conditional tense in Spanish (el condicional o el pospretérito) is used to talk about hypothetical situations and probabilities and to make polite requests. In this skill, you reviewed the conditional tense in Spanish. The Spanish conditional tense is formed much like the Spanish simple future tense.
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Reverse translation for homework. tarea - task, job, homework. deberes - duty, obligation. asignación - allocation, appointment, designation, allowance, pay, homework, assignment. How to say homework in Spanish - Translation of homework to Spanish by Nglish, comprehensive English - Spanish Dictionary, Translation and English learning by ...
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Spanish. she is doing her homework. Translation of "she is doing her homework" into Spanish. está haciendo su tarea, está haciendo sus deberes are the top translations of "she is doing her homework" into Spanish. Sample translated sentence: She is doing her homework now. ↔ Ella está haciendo su tarea ahora. she is doing her homework.
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Translation for 'homework' in the free English-Spanish dictionary and many other Spanish translations. To support our work, we invite you to accept cookies or to subscribe. ... prepararse, documentarse it was obvious she hadn't done her homework se notaba que no se había preparado or documentado bien ...
English-Spanish dictionary. She never does her homework when she's with you. Nunca hace la tarea contigo. we can conclude (3) If the day is warm, then she does her homework after dinner. Se puede concluir: (3) Si hace calor, entonces arregla la casa después de comer. Oh well, she certainly does her homework .
At home she rests and does her homework or c hores, like. [...] feeding the dog, cleaning the bathroom or making her bed. elarc.org. elarc.org. E n su h ogar, des cansa y hace sus deberes o tarea s de la. [...] casa, como alimentar al perro, limpiar el baño o hacer su cama. elarc.org.
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I love a woman who does her homework.: Amo a una mujer que hace su tarea.: Sometimes, we'll just sit in the cafe for the entire afternoon, while she does her homework and I enjoy a cup of cappuccino.: Algunas veces, solo nos sentamos tomando café durante toda la tarde, mientras ella hace su tarea y disfruta una taza de capuchino.: hace la tarea
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3. Does she do her homework? To ask a question, we need to use an auxiliary verb at the beginning of the sentence. In our case, the auxiliary verb is do: this is called do-support. But since "she" is a singular third-person pronoun, we turn do into does. The first do carries the third-person ending s (or es) instead of the second.