It means, "to look for," in Spanish.
What is "buscar?"
This is the only Spanish-speaking country with two capitals.
What is "Bolivia?"
It means, "clothing in Spanish."
What is "La Ropa?"
This is how you say "landing" in Spanish.
What is "el aterrizaje?"
The Preterite Tense describes this specific type of action in the past.
What is, "a completed action in the past?"
It means "to take out", as in photos.
What is "sacar?"
This Spanish-speaking country celebrates the "Cinco de mayo" holiday the most.
What is Mexico?
This is the way that you say, "t-shirt" in Spanish.
What is "la camiseta?"
This word means "the road," starts with "c" and ends in "o."
What is "el camino?"
These verb endings have the same endings in the Preterite Tense.
What are, the "er and ir" verb endings?
This is how you say, "we play," but for musical instruments.
This country has the highest waterfall in the world.
What is Venezuela?
It is how you say, "the ties" in Spanish.
What is "las corbatas?"
This vehicle is used to transport heavy goods.
What is "el camion?"
This subject pronoun has the same form in the Preterite Tense as well as in the Present Tense of regular verbs.
What is the "nosotros/nosotras" form?
It is how you say, "I take," but for food and drinks in Spanish.
What is, "Yo tomo?"
These four countries all begin with the letter "P."
What are Peru, Puerto Rico, Panama and Paraguay?
These are two forms of head wear in Spanish.
What are "el gorro" and "el sombrero?"
It is how you say "the highway," according to the textbook.
What is "la carretera?"
Out of the three types of verbs, these endings are:
-é, -aste. -ó, -amos, -aron.
What is the -ar verb?
It is how you would say, "you all do not skate," in Spanish.
What is, "ustedes no patinan?"
This is the only Spanish-speaking country on the African continent.
What is Equatorial Guinea?
"Jeans" are a type of this kind of clothing in Spanish.
What are "los pantalones?"
This long word means "the lodging."
What is "el alojamiento?"
In a negative sentence, this is where the word "no" goes.
What is "between the subject the pronoun and the verb?"