La madre de mi padre es mi...
abuela
What is the Yo form of invitar?
invito
Say "my dog".
Mi perro
"Hoy" means...
Today
¿en serio? means...
really? / seriously?
El hijo de mi tía es mi...
primo
What is the tú form of llamar?
llamas
Say "your dad".
Tu padre
"Si" means...
if
"sabe que" means
(he/she) knows that...
La hermana de mi primo es mi...
prima
What is the ellas form of vivir?
viven
How do you say "your" when it is followed by a plural noun?
tus
"ocupado" means...
busy
How do you say, "in/on the street"
en la calle
Los padres de mis padres son mis...
abuelos
What is the usted form of estar?
está
What does "tus hijos" mean?
your children / your sons
"Llueve" means...
It rains
How do you say, "I'm sorry"?
Lo siento
La madre de mi primo es mi...
tía
What is the yo form of traer?
traigo
Say "my dentist"
mi dentista
"No me deja ir" means...
(He/she) won't let me go (isn't letting me go)
Say, "Thanks for inviting me."
Gracias por invitarme