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Express Wants and Simple Choices in Spanish

Learn to express wants and preferences in Spanish using the verbs 'querer' and 'preferir', and how to make simple choices with demonstrative adjectives.
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Lesson#1
To say what you want in Spanish, you can use the verb 'querer', which means 'to want'. You can follow it with a noun for an object, or with an infinitive verb for an action.
Lesson#2
For example, to say you want an object, you could say 'Quiero un coche', meaning 'I want a car'. To say you want to do something, you would say 'Quiero hablar', meaning 'I want to speak'.
Quiz#3
Translate into Spanish: 'I want a house.'

Quiero una casa.

Quiz#4
Translate into Spanish: 'He wants a new mobile.'

Él quiere un móvil nuevo.

Quiz#5
Translate into Spanish: 'We want to study.'

Queremos estudiar.

Quiz#6
Translate into Spanish: 'They want to work.'

Ellos quieren trabajar.

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