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Name: Guided Notes - Weather Idioms (4/16/18) Just as we used the verb “tener” with certain Spanish idioms, we will also use the verb “hacer” for idiomatic expressions related to weather. Below you will find “hacer” idioms to use with weather. Hace… It’s… ___________________________________ ___________________________________ (very) hot (very) cool ___________________________________ ___________________________________ (very) cold (very) sunny ___________________________________ ___________________________________ (very) windy (very) nice outside ___________________________________ (very) bad outside ¿Qué tiempo hace? What’s the weather like? You may also use “hay” when talking about the wind or sun. (Literally, there is a lot of wind/ there is a lot of sun.) Hay… It’s… ___________________________________ ___________________________________ (very) sunny (very) windy Llover (oue) = Nevar (eie) = Llueve mucho en la selva. Nieva demasiado en este pueblo. It rains a lot in the jungle. It snows too much in this town. *Notice that we conjugate these verbs only in the third-person singular form. Also notice that the subject “it” is assumed and doesn’t have a translation to Spanish. To say “it’s cloudy,” we will use the expression “_______________________________________.”
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Page 1: It’s…€¦ · Guided Notes - Weather Idioms (4/16/18) Just as we used the verb “tener” with certain Spanish idioms, we will also use the verb “hacer” for idiomatic expressions

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Guided Notes - Weather Idioms (4/16/18)  

Just as we used the verb “tener” with certain Spanish idioms, we will also use the verb “hacer” for idiomatic expressions related to weather. Below you will find “hacer” idioms to use with weather.   Hace… It’s…  ___________________________________ ___________________________________  (very) hot (very) cool  ___________________________________ ___________________________________  (very) cold (very) sunny  ___________________________________ ___________________________________  (very) windy (very) nice outside  ___________________________________  (very) bad outside   ¿Qué tiempo hace? → What’s the weather like?  You may also use “hay” when talking about the wind or sun. (Literally, there is a lot of wind/ there is a lot of sun.)  Hay… It’s…  ___________________________________ ___________________________________  (very) sunny (very) windy   Llover (o→ue) =  Nevar (e→ie) =   Llueve mucho en la selva. Nieva demasiado en este pueblo. It rains a lot in the jungle. It snows too much in this town.  *Notice that we conjugate these verbs only in the third-person singular form. Also notice that the subject “it” is assumed and doesn’t have a translation to Spanish.  To say “it’s cloudy,” we will use the expression “_______________________________________.”   

 

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Practice:  Write the weather phrases that match the pictures below.  Example:   

Hace frío.  

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