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El clima
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Created on July 20, 2023
el tiempo atmosférico
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Verbo 'estar' + adjetivo + verbo gerundio (-ndo)
¿Cómo está el clima/ tiempo?
It's rainy
It's sunny
It's cloudy
It's raining
A storm is falling (strikes)
It's windy
It's snowing
¿Cómo está el clima/ tiempo?
El/La + sustantivoThe + noun
El trueno
El rayo/ El relámpago
El viento
La tormenta
El sol
La nieve
La lluvia
El arcoíris
La nube
Verbo 'hay' + sustantivo (noun)
Infinitivo: Presente: Progresivo:
presente
presente progresivo
infinitivo
caer llover nevar
cayendo lloviendo nevando
cae lluevenieva
está +
revisar
It's hailing
There's fog It's foggy
It's drizzling
The hail
It's cold
It's hot
I'm cold
I'm hot
está granizando
está lloviznando
hay niebla
hay nieve
¡ojo! 👁
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Infinitivo
(infinitive)
- Pure form of the verb. No tenses, no conjugation
- Must end with: ar - er - ir
Presente
(present tense conjugated)
- It shows that the action happens, maybe not right now but usually
- There're some irregularities: llover - llueve
it rains
Progresivo
(progressive tense)
- It shows what's happening right now
- English -ing - Spanish -ando/ -iendo
- Trabajar - Trabjando / Comer - Comiendo
está +
(is working)
(is eating)
¡ojo! 👁
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+ sustantivo
(noun)
(You can use either hay or hace with these four nouns)
It's sunnyIt's windy It's hot It's cold
- sol (sun)
- viento (wind)
- calor (heat)
- frío (cold)
Hace
- Hay viento
- Hace viento
- Está ventoso
- Hay sol
- Hace sol
- Está soleado
- Hay calor
- Hace calor
- Está caluroso
- Hay frío
- Hace frío
- Está frío/ fresco
¡ojo! 👁
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está +
verbos
adjetivos
raining snowing falling
sunny rainy cloudy windy
soleado lluvioso nublado ventoso
lloviendo nevando cayendo
- this is happening right now
- this is used to describe the weather/ day
adjetives most agree in gender and number with the noun: dos semanas lluviosas
¡ojo! 👁
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sustantivos
(noun)
- We use verb HABER to talk about the existence of somethig. It has just one conjugation: HAY (there is/are)
- You don't need articles el/la - los/las (the) but you can use indeterminate articles un/una - unos/unas (a/an - some)
Hay nieve en la banqueta Hay una tormenta Hay un arcoíris Hay unas nubes
There is snow on the sidewalkThere is a storm There is a rainbow There are some clouds
¡ojo! 👁
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sustantivos
(noun)
- they have gender: femenino/ masculino
- and number: singular/ plural
- When you learn a new word (noun) don't forget the article, so you know the gender (el/la)