Name 3 spring sports at KV
El béisbol, El golf, El atletismo, El softbol, El tenis
Where would you find "El retrete" / "El inodoro"
En el cuarto de baño
What does an adverb do in a sentence? (Give its function)
Modifies a verb, Adj., or adverb Describes how, when, or where an action occurs
How do you say "it" & "them" in Spanish? (D.O.P.s)
Lo / La / Los / Las
What order will you put indirect, direct, & reflexive pronouns in
Reflexive, Indirect, Direct (before the verb)
Name 2 pieces of equipment to play tenis
La raqueta, La pelota, La red, La cancha
Translate: I watch TV in the living room
Miro el televisor en la sala
How do many adverbs end in Spanish?
-mente
To or for Whom
What happens if you have "le" or "les" before a DOP
Change "le" or "les" to Se
Name 3 pieces of equipment to play béisbol
La pelota, El guante, El bate, La base
Give the room opposite to "El ático"
El sótano
Give the opposite of the adverb "Mal"
Bien
When do you need a reflexive pronoun in Spanish?
When action is done to self
Where does an adverb go in the sentence?
It can move around, but most often is after the verb
Name 4 individual sports you can play by yourself
La natación, El ciclismo, El golf, El atletismo, El karate, El esquí
Name "Bedroom" & give 3 pieces of furniture there
En El dormitorio hay una cama, una cómoda, un ropero, una mesita de noche
Give the opposite of the adverb "nunca"
Siempre
Answer w/ pronouns: ¿Se pinta el pelo Sra. Nanninga?
Sí, se lo pinta.
Identify the parts of speech: Te los compro (los platos & vasos) para tí.
Te = IOP, Los = DOP, Compro = Verb, Los platos & vasos = DO, Para tí = IO
Give the word for "team" & mention 5 team sports
Equipo: Fútbol, Béisbol, Voleibol, Fútbol Americana, Basquetbol, Hockey, Softbol
Name "Kitchen" & give 3 chores done there
En la cocina lavo los platos, barro El Piso, saco la basura, seco los platos, pongo la mesa
Switch "rápido" to its adverb form & give its opposite
Rápidamente / Lentamente
Answer w/ pronouns: ¿Le escribes una nota a tu Novio?
Sí, se la escribo
Put the words in order: pasas (la pelota) / a mí / me / la
Me la pasas (la pelota) a mí