Nosotras ___________ (comprender) la clase de anatomía.
comprendemos
You use this tense to talk about completed, one-time actions in the past
el pretérito
Do you use the verb "ser" or "estar" when conjugating verbs in the present progressive tense?
estar
Cierto o Falso?
You drop the AR, ER or IR when conjugating the infinitive verb
FALSO
¿Cómo se dice "see you later" en español?
hasta luego
If a verb is stem-changing and it has two Es, which is changed?
the second one
You use this tense to discuss habitual or repeated actions in the past
el imperfecto
What do you add at the end of an AR verbs to making the equivalent of an English -ing? -ER/-IR?
AR = -ando
ER/IR = -iendo
a. Ella voy a estudiar para la prueba
b. Ella estudia para la prueba
c. Ella va a estudiar para la prueba
C. Ella va a estudiar para la prueba
azul + amarillo =
verde
¿Cómo se dice "I dance for BDC" en español?
Yo bailo por BDC
La Sra. Peterson _________________ (graduar) de Mizzou en 2011.
graduό
when do you use the present progressive tense?
the present progressive is used to talk about what you are doing right now in this moment. Equivalent of the english -ing ending.
translate- I'm going to walk in park tomorrow.
Voy a caminar en el parque mañana.
This Spanish-speaking island is only 90 miles from US soil
Cuba
¿Cómo se dice "He lives in Chicago" en español?
Él vive en Chicago
We use SAFE WATERS to help differentiate between the preterite (safe) and imperfect (waters). What does the "W" stand for?
weather
¿Cómo se dice "we are playing Jeopardy" en español?
(nosotros) estamos jugando Jeopardy
Give all the present tense conjugations of the ver "ir"
voy vamos
vas vaís
va van
How many Spanish-speaking countries are there?
22
¿Cómo se dice "Class begins at 9" en español?
(empezar e>ie = to begin)
La clase empieza a las nueve
What two infinitive verbs both become "fue" in the preterite tense?
ser and ir
¿Cómo se dice "You are drinking water" en español?
(Tú) estás bebiendo agua
¿Cómo se dice "They are going to win Jeopardy" en español?
(ganar = to win)
(ellos) van a ganar Jeopardy
Explain the difference between Hispanic and Latino
Hispanic = a person from a Spanish-speaking background or of Spanish-speaking descent
Latino = a person from, or with family roots in, Latin America