Food & Meals
Family
Likes and Dislikes/ Comparatives
-er, -ir verbs
Possessive Adjectives
100

lunch

almuerzo

100

He is my grandfather.

El es mi abuelo.

100

Juan likes tacos. 

A Juan le gustan los tacos. 

100
They are the endings for regular -er and -ir verbs.
What is -o, -es, -e, -emos, -eis, -en and -o, es, -e, -imos, is, en?
100
my mother
What is mi madre?
200

dinner

la cena

200

They are his cousins.

Ellos son sus primos.

200

I don't like coffee.

No me gusta el cafĂ©. 

200

we make soup and sandwiches. 

Nosotros hacemos sopa y sandwiches. 

200
his sisters
What is sus hermanas?
300

I like soup.

Me gusta la sopa.

300

Pepe is my dog.

Pepe es mi perro.

300

She is older than me.

Ella es mayor que yo. 

300

They drink many soft drinks. 

Ellos beben muchos refrescos. 

300
their dog
What is su perro?
400

I eat a nutritious breakfast

Yo como un desayuno nutritivo.

400

Claudia and Pablo Lopez are my parents.

Claudia y Pablo Lopez son mis padres.

400

Their house is bigger than our house. 

Su casa es mas grande que nuestra casa. 

400

They live in a big house in Spain. 

Ellos viven en una casa grande en Espana. 

400
our grandmother
What is nuestra abuela?
500

I eat hamburgers. I like to eat hamburgers. I like hamburgers.

Como hamburguesas. Me gusta comer hamburguesas. Me gustan las hamburguesas.

500

my stepmother, my stepfather

mi madrastra, mi padrastro

500

Green Hill is worse than Wilson Central. 

Green Hill es peor que Wilson Central. 

500

I sell bananas, apples, and grapes on Saturdays. 

Yo vendo bananas, manzanas, y uvas los sabados. 

500

your (informal) family

tu familia

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