Salir de (to leave from) yo nosotros ___ y yo tú

Yo Soy
4-1 SALIR
Salir de
yo
(to leave from)
nosotros
___ y yo
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ustedes
___y tú
ellos
___ y ____
tú
Usted
él
ella
You can SALIR outta here, but don’t DEJAR yer guitar!
Usos:
To leave from a place
When we use SALIR, we often use it with the preposition “de”, in order to say “to leave from.”
Ex…..Ellos salen del cine a pie. (They leave from the movie theater on foot.)
To leave for a place
Use SALIR with the preposition “para” to say where a person is leaving for.
Ex…. Ana Sale para el cine en coche. (Ana leaves for the movie theater in a car.)
Giving Directions
To give directions, we use the expression “Al salir de ___(lugar)___” followed by a command.
Ex…Al salir de la escuela, dobla a la derecha y……
(upon leaving the school….)
Giving a command ( Mandato)
To command someone to leave, SALIR has an irregular form: sal
Ex…Sal de la sala. (leave the room)
Yo Soy
4-1 SALIR
1. Why do we use SALIR? ____________________________________
2. When do we use “de”, and when do we use “para”?
DE _____________________________________________________________
PARA ___________________________________________________________
3. Use SALIR with one of our vocabulary words:
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4. ¿A qué hora sales tú para la escuela? _____________________________________________
5. ¿A qué hora sales tú de la escuela? _______________________________________________
6. Use SALIR with one of our infinitive structures. Then translate it.
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