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Yo soy Sean.' and 'Yo me llamo Sean.'? 'Yo soy Sean.' literally means 'I am Sean.'. Pregunta: When can you use 'ser + your name'? You can use 'ser + your name' when someone asks you, 'Who are you?'
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Yo me llamo Sean.' literally means 'I call myself Sean.' or more naturally 'My name is Sean.'. Pregunta: When can you use 'llamarse' + your name'? You can use 'llamarse' + your name' when someone asks you, 'What's your name?'
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(trabajar and en) ¿Dónde trabajas (tú)? Yo trabajo en una escuela en Bogotá. Where do you work? I work in a school in Bogota.
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(vivir and en) ¿Dónde vive (usted)? Yo vivo en Bogotá. Where do you live? I live in Bogota.
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hablar (to talk/to speak)
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cantar (to sing) abrir (to open)
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correr (to run) escribir (to write)
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amar (to love) ganar (to win)
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subir (climb / go up) recibir (to receive)
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subir (climb / go up) recibir (to receive)
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'Tener' [to have] an irregular verb * Don't forget: ● You use 'Tener' to express possesion. ● You use 'Tener' to express age. *You can use the question word 'cuántos' and the verb 'Tener' to ask someone's age: ¿Cuántos años tienes tú?
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