How to say "Take out a pencil!" in Spanish (Día 108)

How to say "Take out a pencil!" in Spanish (Día 108)

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English, Other

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explores the Spanish verb 'sacar', which means 'to take out'. It covers its usage in various contexts, such as taking out a pencil, trash, or getting good grades. The tutorial explains how to form commands with 'sacar' in different grammatical forms, including tú, usted, vosotros, and ustedes. It also discusses the verb's application in educational and health settings, providing practical examples and pronunciation tips.

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What is the general verb used in Spanish to mean 'to take out'?

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How do you say 'get out a pencil' in Spanish using the informal command form?

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How does the spelling change when using the 'usted' form for the command 'sacar'?

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In what context might you use the command 'saca la basura'?

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What is the difference in using 'vosotros' and 'ustedes' forms in commands?

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What is the phrase used to tell someone to 'get good grades' in Spanish?

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What is the polite command form to tell someone to 'stick out your tongue' in Spanish?

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