Sentences with Irregular Verbs in the Present Tense
¿ Tienes el dinero?
Do you have the money?
Do you have the money?
¿ Puedes comprar los boletos?
Can you buy the tickets?
Can you buy the tickets?
Yo no tengo el dinero.
I don't have the money.
I don't have the money.
Yo no puedo comprar los boletos.
I can't buy the tickets.
I can't buy the tickets.
María dice que ella puede ir al estadio para comprar los boletos.
Mary says that she can go to the stadium to buy the tickets.
Mary says that she can go to the stadium to buy the tickets.
Yo no sé si María tiene el dinero para comprar los boletos.
I don't know if Mary has the money to buy the tickets.
I don't know if Mary has the money to buy the tickets.
¿ Sabes si María tiene el dinero para comprar los boletos?
Do you know if Mary has the money to buy the tickets.
Do you know if Mary has the money to buy the tickets.
Yo no puedo ir al estadio para comprar los boletos porque yo tengo que estudiar.
I can't go to the stadium to buy the tickets because I have to study.
I can't go to the stadium to buy the tickets because I have to study.
Nosotros tenemos que comprar los boletos hoy.
We have to buy the tickets today.
We have to buy the tickets today.
¿ Sabes si nosotros podemos comprar los boletos mañana.
Do you know if we can buy the tickets tomorrow?
Do you know if we can buy the tickets tomorrow?
Nosotros no podemos comprar los boletos hoy porque nosotros no tenemos el dinero.
We can't buy the tickets today because we don't have the money.
We can't buy the tickets today because we don't have the money.
Whenever you say that something or someone is “going to” a place, you have to add the Spanish preposition “a,” which means “to.”
Voy + a + place
Él va a su casa.
He goes to his house.
He goes to his house.
Nosotros vamos a México.
We’re going to Mexico.
We’re going to Mexico.
Yo creo que María va a comprar los boletos.
I believe that Mary is going to buy the tickets.
I believe that Mary is going to buy the tickets.
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