What is, feminine?
Agreement is this concept.
What is, when things match in a sentence?
In Spanish, days of the week and months begin with this kind of letter.
What is, lowercase?
True or false: Spanish syntax is ALWAYS different from English syntax.
False.
This letter follows E, F, G,...
What is, H (hache)?
Typically, when a noun ends with an -O
What is, masculine?
To have correct agreement, words must match in these two ways.
What are, gender and number?
When a letter has an accent mark, it looks like this.
This is how you would say or write "the red house".
What is, "the house red" or "la casa roja"?
This is the last letter of the alphabet.
What is, Z (zeta)?
When a noun ends with an -E
What is, neutral?
True or false: This sentence has correct agreement:
"La casa roja es grandes."
False.
To write a question, you must put this at the beginning.
What is, an upside-down question mark?
Typically, adjectives are placed here in relation to the nouns they modify.
Where is, after?
This is one occasion you might have to spell something out loud.
What is, on the phone, email, last name.
This gender is the default when there is a mixed group.
What is, masculine?
True or false: This sentence has correct agreement:
"Los zapatos negros son bonitos."
True.
When the letter N has a tilde (curvy line) above it, it is pronounced this way.
What is, N-ye? Like in onion or canyon?
Do this if you want to verify if what you said is true.
What is, add a tag question?
This is one letter that is no longer in the alphabet.
What is CH, LL or RR?
True or false: Some nouns that end in -A are NOT feminine; some nouns that end in -O are NOT masculine.
The corrected version of this sentence is this.
"La chicas son alta."
What is, "Las chicas son altas."
The reason a word exists in two forms, one with an accent mark and one without.
What is, to show the difference?
The correct syntax for this sentence is this.
"Clase es inglés de interesante la."
What is "La clase de inglés es interesante."
In Spanish, I and Y come from these languages.
What are Latin and Greek?