Sunday, December 29, 2019
Aprender Conjugation in Spanish, Translation, Examples
  The Spanish verb aprenderà  means to learn. It is a regular -erà  verb and follows the same conjugation pattern of other regular -erà  verbs, like beberà  and barrer.à  This article includes the conjugations of aprenderà  in the present, past, conditional, and future indicative, the present and past subjunctive, the imperative mood, and other verb forms.          Using the Verb Aprender      The verb aprenderà  means to learn. For example, you can talk about learning a language ââ¬âaprender un idiomaââ¬â,à  or about learning to drive ââ¬âaprender a conducir. However, aprenderà  can alsoà  mean to learn by heart or to memorize. For example, to learnà  a poem by heart is translated asà  aprender un poema,à  or aprenderse un poema if used reflexively.à  Memorizing a phone number is translated as aprenderse un nà ºmero de telà ©fono.          Aprender Present Indicative                      Yo  aprendo  I learn  Yo aprendo a cocinar con un libro de recetas.      T  aprendes  You learn  T aprendes nuevos idiomas fcilmente.      Usted/l/ella  aprende  You/he/she learns  Ella aprende a manejar a los 16 aos.      Nosotros  aprendemos   We learn  Nosotros aprendemos mucho en la escuela.      Vosotros  aprendis  You learn  Vosotros aprendis algo nuevo cada da.      Ustedes/ellos/ellas  aprenden  You/they learn  Ellos aprenden a usar el telfono nuevo.                Aprender Preteriteà  Indicative      The preterite indicative tense can be translated as the simple past in English. Remember that there is an accent on the preterite conjugations for first person singular (yo)à  and third person singular (usted, à ©l, ella).                         Yo  aprend  I learned  Yo aprend a cocinar con un libro de recetas.      T  aprendiste  You learned  T aprendiste nuevos idiomas fcilmente.      Usted/l/ella  aprendi  You/he/she learned  Ella aprendi a manejar a los 16 aos.      Nosotros  aprendimos   We learned  Nosotros aprendimos mucho en la escuela.      Vosotros  aprendisteis  You learned  Vosotros aprendisteis algo nuevo cada da.      Ustedes/ellos/ellas  aprendieron  You/they learned  Ellos aprendieron a usar el telfono nuevo.                Aprender Imperfectà  Indicative      The imperfect indicative tense is used to talk about ongoing or habitual actions in the past, and it can be translated to English as used to learn or was learning.                         Yo  aprenda  I used to learn  Yo aprenda a cocinar con un libro de recetas.      T  aprendas  You used to learn  T aprendas nuevos idiomas fcilmente.      Usted/l/ella  aprenda  You/he/she used to learn  Ella aprenda a manejar a los 16 aos.      Nosotros  aprendamos   We used to learn  Nosotros aprendamos mucho en la escuela.      Vosotros  aprendais  You used to learn  Vosotros aprendais algo nuevo cada da.      Ustedes/ellos/ellas  aprendan  You/they used to learn  Ellos aprendan a usar el telfono nuevo.                Aprenderà  Futureà  Indicative      To conjugate the future indicative, start with the infinitive of the verb (aprender) and add the future ending (à ©, à ¡s, à ¡, emos, à ©is, à ¡n).                         Yo  aprender  I will learn  Yo aprender a cocinar con un libro de recetas.      T  aprenders  You will learn  T aprenders nuevos idiomas fcilmente.      Usted/l/ella  aprender  You/he/she will learn  Ella aprender a manejar a los 16 aos.      Nosotros  aprenderemos   We will learn  Nosotros aprenderemos mucho en la escuela.      Vosotros  aprenderis  You will learn  Vosotros aprenderis algo nuevo cada da.      Ustedes/ellos/ellas  aprendern  You/they will learn  Ellos aprendern a usar el telfono nuevo.                Aprender Periphrastic Futureà  Indicative                      Yo  voy a aprender  I am going to learn  Yo voy a aprender a cocinar con un libro de recetas.      T  vas a aprender  You are going to learn  T vas a aprender nuevos idiomas fcilmente.      Usted/l/ella  va a aprender  You/he/she is going to learn  Ella va a aprender a manejar a los 16 aos.      Nosotros  vamos a aprender   We are going to learn  Nosotros vamos a aprender mucho en la escuela.      Vosotros  vais a aprender  You are going to learn  Vosotros vais a aprender algo nuevo cada da.      Ustedes/ellos/ellas  van a aprender  You/they are going to learn  Ellos van a aprender a usar el telfono nuevo.                Aprender Conditionalà  Indicative      To conjugate the conditional indicative tense, startà  with the infinitive of the verb and add the conditional ending (à a, à as, à a, à amos, à ais, à an).                         Yo  aprendera  I would learn  Yo aprendera a cocinar con un libro de recetas si fuera fcil.      T  aprenderas  You would learn  T aprenderas nuevos idiomas fcilmente si tuvieras tiempo de estudiar.      Usted/l/ella  aprendera  You/he/she would learn  Ella aprendera a manejar a los 16 aos si alguien le pudiera ensear.      Nosotros  aprenderamos   We would learn  Nosotros aprenderamos mucho en la escuela si pusiramos ms atencin.      Vosotros  aprenderais  You would learn  Vosotros aprenderais algo nuevo cada da, pero sois muy perezosos.      Ustedes/ellos/ellas  aprenderan  You/they would learn  Ellos aprenderan a usar el telfono nuevo, pero es muy complicado.                Aprender Present Progressive/Gerund Form      The present participle can be used for progressive verb forms such as the present progressive. This verb form can also be used as an adverb. The present participle forà  -erà  verbs is formed with the endingà  -iendo.         Present Progressive ofà  Aprenderà           està ¡ aprendiendoà  She is learningà           Ella està ¡ aprendiendo a manejar a los 16 aà ±os.          Aprender Past Participle      The past participleà  can be used to form the passive voice, as an adjective, or for compound verb forms such as the present perfect and the pluperfect. The past participle ofà  -erà  verbs isà  formed with the endingà  -ido.         Present Perfect ofà  Aprenderà           ha aprendidoà  She has learned         Ella ha aprendido a manejar a los 16 aà ±os.          Aprender Present Subjunctive                      Que yo  aprenda  That I learn  Mi abuela quiere que yo aprenda a cocinar con un libro de recetas.      Que t  aprendas  That you learn  El profesor espera que t aprendas nuevos idiomas fcilmente.      Que usted/l/ella  aprenda  That you/he/she learn  Mam quiere que ella aprenda a manejar a los 16 aos.      Que nosotros  aprendamos  That we learn  Los maestros quieren que nosotros aprendamos mucho en la escuela.      Que vosotros  aprendis  That you learn  Vuestro jefe espera que vosotros aprendis algo nuevo cada da.      Que ustedes/ellos/ellas  aprendan  That you/they learn  Carlos espera que ellos aprendan a usar el telfono nuevo.                Aprender Imperfectà  Subjunctive      The imperfect subjunctive, also known as the past subjunctive, can be conjugated in two different ways. The tables below show both options, which are equally valid.         Option 1                         Que yo  aprendiera  That I learned  Mi abuela quera que yo aprendiera a cocinar con un libro de recetas.      Que t  aprendieras  That you learned  El profesor esperaba que t aprendieras nuevos idiomas fcilmente.      Que usted/l/ella  aprendiera  That you/he/she learned  Mam quera que ella aprendiera a manejar a los 16 aos.      Que nosotros  aprendiramos  That we learned  Los maestros queran que nosotros aprendiramos mucho en la escuela.      Que vosotros  aprendierais  That you learned  Vuestro jefe esperaba que vosotros aprendierais algo nuevo cada da.      Que ustedes/ellos/ellas  aprendieran  That you/they learned  Carlos esperaba que ellos aprendieran a usar el telfono nuevo.               Option 2                         Que yo  aprendiese  That I learned  Mi abuela quera que yo aprendiese a cocinar con un libro de recetas.      Que t  aprendieses  That you learned  El profesor esperaba que t aprendieses nuevos idiomas fcilmente.      Que usted/l/ella  aprendiese  That you/he/she learned  Mam quera que ella aprendiese a manejar a los 16 aos.      Que nosotros  aprendisemos  That we learned  Los maestros queran que nosotros aprendisemos mucho en la escuela.      Que vosotros  aprendieseis  That you learned  Vuestro jefe esperaba que vosotros aprendieseis algo nuevo cada da.      Que ustedes/ellos/ellas  aprendiesen  That you/they learned  Carlos esperaba que ellos aprendiesen a usar el telfono nuevo.                Aprender Imperativeà        There are both positive and negative imperative forms, which are used to give orders or commands. The tables below show both sets of commands.à           Positive Commands                         T  aprende  Learn!  Aprende nuevos idiomas!      Usted  aprenda  Learn!  Aprenda a manejar a los 16 aos!      Nosotros   aprendamos   Lets learn!  Aprendamos mucho en la escuela!       Vosotros  aprended  Learn!  Aprended algo nuevo cada da!      Ustedes  aprendan  Learn!  Aprendan a usar el telfono nuevo!               Negative Commands                         T  no aprendas  Dont learn!  No aprendas nuevos idiomas!      Usted  no aprenda  Dont learn!  No aprenda a manejar a los 16 aos!      Nosotros   no aprendamos   Lets not learn!  No aprendamos mucho en la escuela!       Vosotros  no aprendis  Dont learn!  No aprendis algo nuevo cada da!      Ustedes  no aprendan  Dont learn!  No aprendan a usar el telfono nuevo!    
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Sociological Imagination Concept as it Relates to Domestic...
  Life is filled with many difficulties which affect us all in one way or another. However, we do not all face the same difficulties. If we are to survive we need to first understand what these difficulties or problems are, in order to learn how to deal with them. One such problem is, is domestic violence. It is necessary to determine whether the problem is personal one or due to society  (social problems), so that the individuals involved can learn how to deal with their situation. The general definition of a personal problem, is one in which its causes and solutions lie within the individual. That is, they are caused by an individuals own feeling about a given situation. For example, someone commits a murder because they are sad orâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦In other words, this theory is based on how the external factors of society affect individuals and their behavior. One area in which this concept can be seen is with domestic violence. 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Friday, December 13, 2019
Considering The Present Free Essays
  In childhood and throughout our lives we live, we love, and we learn. These learning experiences can be either positive or negative and they can quickly be forgotten or can stay with us forever. Throughout my lifetime I have gone through my fair share of both positive and negative experiences.      We will write a custom essay sample on  Considering The Present  or any similar topic only for you    Order Now   It is through these experiences that I have become the woman I am today. Two of these positive experiences that I have gone through in the course of my life that have played the largest part in the woman I am today are; the birth of my first son and getting clean and sober.  Both of these experiences came with a variety of mixed emotions in the beginning but in the end were very rewarding. I can still remember the day the doctors told me I was pregnant. That immediate sense of fear swallowed me whole and time seemed to stand still. It was not until a couple of months later that I realized there was no changing the situation and that I needed to make the very best of it. Finding out I was pregnant started out as a very scary experience but ultimately was one of the most positive and rewarding experiences I have ever endured.  After the fear settled a little bit I was able to really start thinking about my life and what I needed to change. Up until that day at the doctors I was living day by day doing what I needed to do for me and no one else. I had no job, I was living with my parents and my only source of excitement came from the local bar rooms late at night. I knew things needed to change and I set out on a mission to make that change happen. Alone and afraid I was able to swallow my pride and ask my family for help and the guidance to get my life back on track before this baby entered our world.  All through my pregnancy I knew I loved my unborn son more than I have ever loved anything in this world. I knew that my life was no longer mine rather it was my son and Iââ¬â¢s and that I needed to be the very best parent I could be. Although I was not able to find a real job I was babysitting for other family members and earning my own money. I was able to buy almost everything that was needed for my unborn son all on my own. Two months before I was due to give birth I finally got my own apartment. I was starting to feel like my own person and I was not so scared anymore.  Kaidon Douglas Bishop entered this world on July 26th, 2005. It is a day that I will never forget. That immediate feeling of unconditional love overwhelmed me. This little boy had changed my life forever and for the first time in my life I felt like I did something right and I had a reason to live the right way. I chose this experience to discuss first because I believe it has had the most profound impact on my life and the person I am today. Finding out I was pregnant was a huge eye opener and motivator.  There has been no other experience in my life that has made me as happy and satisfied as this one. The second experience I have chosen to discuss is my journey through addiction and into sobriety. This is yet another experience that has had a lasting impression on my life. At about the age of 16 I went through some very hard times and rather than deal with all the feelings and emotions that came with those difficulties I turned to drugs to bury those feelings. Things quickly escalated and in only a few short months my life was turned completely upside down.  My drug addiction was the only thing in my life that mattered and I did not care about anything except my next high and where it was coming from. The ages of 16 through 21 were by far the worst years of my life. My addiction to opiates was running my life. Throughout the five years of my addiction I did several stints in and out of County jails, State prisons and rehabs. When I was not in one of those places I was homeless, bouncing around from drug house to drug house when I could and sleeping on the streets when I had no other option.  My final rock bottom was when my own family had completely shut me out of their lives. It was at this point I knew that something had to change and I needed to get help. I had nothing and nobody and it was a very lonely time for me. I began making phone calls to substance abuse programs all over New York State hoping and praying that somebody would want to help. I was finally accepted into a suboxone program for opiate addiction and once again had someone on my side. Slowly I was able to completely get off from the heroin and pain killers and regain some sense of control.  I understand that this sounds like a very negative experience but I have chosen it as one of the more significant experiences in my life because the outcome was so positive and rewarding and to this day affects my everyday life and decisions. Once I was clean and my family saw my progress I was accepted back in to open arms and a boat load of support. I doubt highly I would have ever been able to beat this addiction and get my life back without the help of my family. This experience not only taught me t he value of family but that persistence and working hard to get something you really want does pay off.      How to cite Considering The Present, Papers  Considering The Present Free Essays    Getting my first apartment 3. Having my two beautiful daughters 4. Becoming the Head Cake Decorator on my Job 5.      We will write a custom essay sample on  Considering The Present  or any similar topic only for you    Order Now   Returning to school Each of these experiences has had an amazing impact on my life in one way or another. Graduating from high school was a big deal for me as well as my family. I was the first of my grandmotherââ¬â¢s grandkids to graduate from high school. After graduating from high school I worked hard and paid to rent my first apartment.  Having my own space and becoming independent was something I have always wanted because I had to share everything growing up. I have two beautiful daughters whom have changed my life for the best. Before having the girls I was a party animal. They have slowed me down and made me realize what Is Important in life. I have always liked to design things growing up. Becoming a head cake decorator has allowed me to show my creativity and provide for my family, Last, but not least returning back to school to further my education has been a goal that I have always anted to accomplish.  Obtaining my degree from Gifford will help me to provide an even better lifestyle for my daughters. When I graduated from high school, I was so proud of myself. I accomplished something that none of my grandmothers grandkids had ever done. Getting my own apartment taught me how to be a strong individual. I worked hard and maintained my own space which some young ladies at the age of 19 couldnââ¬â¢t do. Having my kids was the best thing that ever happened to me. It taught me how to love unconditionally and genuinely.  I felt great that I had a home of my own to raise them in. Becoming head cake decorator was a goal that I accomplished that was really unexpected. I was the backup cake decorator. When the head decorator took a higher paying Job she nominated me to take her space which was a great accomplishment. Returning back to school has been one of my biggest dreams and I am overwhelmed with happiness on how well I am doing after being out of school for over ten years. In my first class I finished with a B I great for and proud to be a student at Gifford university.      How to cite Considering The Present, Papers    
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