What are the 6 indirect object pronouns in Spanish?
me, te, le, nos, os, les
Conjugate comprar in the yo form (preterite).
compré
How do you say “store” in Spanish?
la tienda
Which verb means “to know facts or information”?
saber
How do you say “coat” in Spanish?
el abrigo
Identify the IOP: Yo le compro un regalo a mi madre.
le (referring to mi madre)
Conjugate escribir in the tú form (preterite).
escribiste
How do you ask “How much does it cost?”
¿Cuánto cuesta?
Which verb means “to be familiar with a person or place”?
conocer
What is the Spanish word for “boots”?
las botas
Rewrite with an IOP: Doy el libro a Juan.
Le doy el libro.
What are the endings for -er/-ir verbs in the preterite?
í, iste, ió, imos, isteis, ieron
Translate: “I paid with a credit card.”
Pagué con tarjeta de crédito.
Choose the correct verb: “Yo ___ a tu hermana.”
conozco
Translate into Spanish: “purse/bag.”
la bolsa
Explain in English what an indirect object pronoun does in a sentence.
It tells to whom or for whom something is done.
Give the preterite of ir in the ellos form.
fueron
Explain the difference between barato and caro.
barato = cheap; caro = expensive
Choose the correct verb: “¿___ tú dónde está el museo?”
sabes
What is the meaning of the verb regatear?
to bargain
Correct the error: Yo les digo la verdad a María.
It should be le (IOP must match a singular person).
Why do verbs like buscar change spelling in the yo preterite?
To preserve pronunciation (-car → qu: busqué)
Translate: “The salesperson showed me the shoes.”
El dependiente me mostró los zapatos. (IOP + preterite)
Explain the difference: Sé Madrid. vs. Conozco Madrid.
Sé Madrid = incorrect; cities use conocer → Conozco Madrid.
Translate into la tarjeta de crédito
credit card