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92 [ninety-two]

Subordinate clauses: that 2

Subordinate clauses: that 2

92 [noventa y dos]

Oraciones subordinadas con que 2

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I’m angry that you snore. Me-mol-s-a--u- -on-ue-. M_ m______ q__ r_______ M- m-l-s-a q-e r-n-u-s- ----------------------- Me molesta que ronques.
I’m angry that you drink so much beer. Me----e-t---u--be--s -ant-. M_ m______ q__ b____ t_____ M- m-l-s-a q-e b-b-s t-n-o- --------------------------- Me molesta que bebas tanto.
I’m angry that you come so late. M---o-est- -ue---ngas t-- ---de. M_ m______ q__ v_____ t__ t_____ M- m-l-s-a q-e v-n-a- t-n t-r-e- -------------------------------- Me molesta que vengas tan tarde.
I think he needs a doctor. (Y---cre--q-- (é-- --be-ía-i- ---méd--o. (___ c___ q__ (___ d______ i_ a_ m______ (-o- c-e- q-e (-l- d-b-r-a i- a- m-d-c-. ---------------------------------------- (Yo) creo que (él) debería ir al médico.
I think he is ill. Cre--que e-t- --f---o. C___ q__ e___ e_______ C-e- q-e e-t- e-f-r-o- ---------------------- Creo que está enfermo.
I think he is sleeping now. C-eo-qu- --o-a--s----ur--e-d-. C___ q__ a____ e___ d_________ C-e- q-e a-o-a e-t- d-r-i-n-o- ------------------------------ Creo que ahora está durmiendo.
We hope that he marries our daughter. (N-so---s) esp-r--os -u- (é-- -e cas--c-n-n---t----ija. (_________ e________ q__ (___ s_ c___ c__ n______ h____ (-o-o-r-s- e-p-r-m-s q-e (-l- s- c-s- c-n n-e-t-a h-j-. ------------------------------------------------------- (Nosotros) esperamos que (él) se case con nuestra hija.
We hope that he has a lot of money. Es-e--mo- ----t-ng--m-c-o-di-ero. E________ q__ t____ m____ d______ E-p-r-m-s q-e t-n-a m-c-o d-n-r-. --------------------------------- Esperamos que tenga mucho dinero.
We hope that he is a millionaire. Es---a-os-q-e sea m-l--n--io. E________ q__ s__ m__________ E-p-r-m-s q-e s-a m-l-o-a-i-. ----------------------------- Esperamos que sea millonario.
I heard that your wife had an accident. M- -----i----q-- ------osa-----e-id- u- -----ente. M_ h__ d____ q__ t_ e_____ h_ t_____ u_ a_________ M- h-n d-c-o q-e t- e-p-s- h- t-n-d- u- a-c-d-n-e- -------------------------------------------------- Me han dicho que tu esposa ha tenido un accidente.
I heard that she is in the hospital. M- -a- -i----q-- es---en el h-spi---. M_ h__ d____ q__ e___ e_ e_ h________ M- h-n d-c-o q-e e-t- e- e- h-s-i-a-. ------------------------------------- Me han dicho que está en el hospital.
I heard that your car is completely wrecked. Me--an di--o-q-e--u-co--- ---á-co-p-e-a------de-tr-----. M_ h__ d____ q__ t_ c____ e___ c____________ d__________ M- h-n d-c-o q-e t- c-c-e e-t- c-m-l-t-m-n-e d-s-r-z-d-. -------------------------------------------------------- Me han dicho que tu coche está completamente destrozado.
I’m happy that you came. Me-a--g-o -e-qu--h-y-n veni-o --st---s). M_ a_____ d_ q__ h____ v_____ (_________ M- a-e-r- d- q-e h-y-n v-n-d- (-s-e-e-)- ---------------------------------------- Me alegro de que hayan venido (ustedes).
I’m happy that you are interested. M--al---o-de-----te---n--usted-----n-----. M_ a_____ d_ q__ t_____ (________ i_______ M- a-e-r- d- q-e t-n-a- (-s-e-e-) i-t-r-s- ------------------------------------------ Me alegro de que tengan (ustedes) interés.
I’m happy that you want to buy the house. Me a--gro de qu---u-e-an (-----es--c--p-ar l---a--. M_ a_____ d_ q__ q______ (________ c______ l_ c____ M- a-e-r- d- q-e q-i-r-n (-s-e-e-) c-m-r-r l- c-s-. --------------------------------------------------- Me alegro de que quieran (ustedes) comprar la casa.
I’m afraid the last bus has already gone. Me te-- que-el-últi----u-o-ú------a pas---. M_ t___ q__ e_ ú_____ a______ y_ h_ p______ M- t-m- q-e e- ú-t-m- a-t-b-s y- h- p-s-d-. ------------------------------------------- Me temo que el último autobús ya ha pasado.
I’m afraid we will have to take a taxi. Me t--o qu- ten-re--s-que -o--r / -o--- ---.)-u- tax-. M_ t___ q__ t________ q__ c____ / t____ (____ u_ t____ M- t-m- q-e t-n-r-m-s q-e c-g-r / t-m-r (-m-) u- t-x-. ------------------------------------------------------ Me temo que tendremos que coger / tomar (am.) un taxi.
I’m afraid I have no more money. Me t--o-qu- no l--vo di----. M_ t___ q__ n_ l____ d______ M- t-m- q-e n- l-e-o d-n-r-. ---------------------------- Me temo que no llevo dinero.

From gestures to speech

When we speak or listen, our brain has a lot to do. It has to process the linguistic signals. Gestures and symbols are linguistic signals too. They existed even before human speech. Some symbols are understood in all cultures. Others have to be learned. They can't be understood just by looking at them. Gestures and symbols are processed like speech. And they are processed in the same area of the brain! A new study has proven this. Researchers tested several test subjects. These test subjects had to view various video clips. While they were watching the clips, their brain activity was measured. In one group, the clips expressed various things. These occurred through movements, symbols and speech. The other test group watched different video clips. These videos were nonsense clips. Speech, gestures and symbols didn't exist. They had no meaning. In the measurements, the researchers saw what was processed where. They could compare the brain activity of the test subjects. Everything that had meaning was analyzed in the same area. The results of this experiment are very interesting. They show how our brain has learned language over time. At first, man communicated with gestures. Later he developed a language. The brain had to learn, therefore, to process speech like gestures. And evidently it simply updated the old version …