The document discusses the preterit tense of -ar verbs in Spanish. It provides the conjugations for the preterit tense of the verb "comprar" (to buy) across different subjects. Examples are given to illustrate using the preterit tense to talk about past actions, like "I bought a DVD yesterday." Context clues are needed to distinguish between the preterit and present tense forms of verbs ending in -ar, as the "nosotros" form looks the same in both tenses. For reflexive verbs, a reflexive pronoun must be used in the conjugation.
The document lists various body parts, hygiene and grooming products, morning and evening routines, verbs related to personal care and exercise, and sample questions and responses about fitness and relaxation routines. Specifically, it contains words for body parts like arms, teeth, shoulders; products like toothbrushes, soap, makeup; morning activities like showering, getting dressed; verbs like shave, wash, exercise; and sample questions and answers about staying in shape and relaxing.
Este documento lista varias expresiones comunes en espa単ol que usan los verbos "tener" y "hacer", as鱈 como sus equivalentes en ingl辿s. Para "tener", incluye ejemplos como "tener sue単o" (to be sleepy), "tener calor" (to be hot), y "tener a単os" (to be a certain age). Para "hacer", incluye "hace sol" (to be sunny), "hace fr鱈o" (to be cold), y "hace viento" (to be windy). Tambi辿n cubre los verbos "ser", "estar", "