vocabulario del seis capítulo
saber and conocer
reflexives
go verbos
preterito tense
100

The two things that chapter 6 vocab is about are

What is body parts and sports?

100

Saber and conocer mean

What is to know?

100

Reflexive verbs are

What is things we do for ourselves with "se" attached to the end?

100

Craer and venir mean

What is to fall and to come?

100

Preterito tense means

What is past tense?

200

The verb "to win" in Spanish is 

What is ganar?

200

When saber stand alone you use

What is lo?

200

True or false. When we deal with "se" it has to match the subject.

What is true?

200

The yo form of traer is

What is traigo?

200

The only type of verb that has stem changing verbs is

What is ir verbs?

300

"My head hurts" in Spanish is

What is me duele la cabeza?

300

A personal "a" is used when

What is a specific is the direct object of a sentence?

300

To wake up in Spanish is

To go to bed in Spanish is

What is despertarse and acostarse?

300

Venir stem changes from

What is e to ie?

300

Tú bebiste means

What is you drank?

400

La playa in English is

Tomar el sol in English is

What is the beach and to sunbathe?

400

Four ways to use saber are

What is to know a fact, to express knowledge or ignorance, to know how to do something, and to use with question words?

400

The six reflexive pronouns are

What is me, te, se, nos, os , se?

400

I give a present in Spanish is

What is yo doy un regalo?

400

The five conjugations for ar verbs are

What is é, aste, ó, amos, and aron?

500

Translate to English:

Yo juego el voleibol.

What is I play volleyball?

500

Four ways to use conocer are

What is to be acquainted or familiar with a person, place, or thing, to know a person, to meet someone, and to talk about being familiar with people, abstracts/complex?

500

We deal with "se" by

What is when we conjugate the verb, we take the se off the end and put it in front of the verb.

500

The six indirect object pronouns are

What is me, te, le, nos, os, and les?

500

The five conjugations for ir/er verbs are

What is í, iste, ió, imos, and ieron?

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