te

Usages of te

No tengas miedo de tocar ese instrumento, el profesor te guiará.
Do not be afraid to play that instrument, the teacher will guide you.
No negocies con personas que te ofrecen algo sospechoso, mantén precaución.
Do not negotiate with people who offer you something suspicious; maintain caution.
Cuando falten dos días para tu examen, repasa con atención y no te distraigas.
When two days are left until your exam, review carefully and don’t get distracted.
Si te falta hilo, pídeselo al sastre; él lo usa todos los días y siempre tiene de sobra.
If you run out of thread, ask the tailor for some; he uses it every day and always has extra.
Si caminas muchos kilómetros sin calcetines, te dolerán los pies.
If you walk many kilometers without socks, your feet will hurt.
Tu hermana dice que la falda te queda mejor que el pantalón.
Your sister says the skirt suits you better than the pants.
Cuando encuentres el control remoto, pásamelo y yo te lo programo.
When you find the remote control, hand it to me and I’ll program it for you.
No salgas sin que tu jefa te firme el permiso.
Don't leave without your boss signing the permission form.
Si no oyes el timbre, te mando un mensaje.
If you don’t hear the doorbell, I’ll send you a message.
Te espero en el andén 3 hasta que llegue el tren.
I will wait for you on platform 3 until the train arrives.
No te apures, todavía tenemos cinco minutos.
Don’t rush, we still have five minutes.
El enlace al formulario no funciona; te envío otro enlace por correo.
The link to the form doesn’t work; I’m sending you another link by email.
Si estás ocupada, te voy a llamar mañana y podemos leerla juntos en voz alta.
If you’re busy, I’m going to call you tomorrow and we can read it together out loud.
Que duermas bien y que no te dé vergüenza seguir practicando mañana.
May you sleep well and may you not feel embarrassed to keep practicing tomorrow.
Mi tía canta en un coro de adultos y debería invitarte a su próximo concierto.
My aunt sings in an adult choir and she should invite you to her next concert.
Te llamo antes de que salgas del trabajo para organizar la cena.
I’ll call you before you leave work to arrange dinner.

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Spanish verbs change form based on the subject, tense, and mood. Regular verbs follow predictable patterns depending on whether they end in ‑ar, ‑er, or ‑ir. For example, "hablar" (to speak) becomes "hablo" (I speak), "hablas" (you speak), and "habla" (he/she speaks) in the present tense.

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