¿Cómo se dice?
My relatives are interesting...
Mis parientes son interesantes
SPELL
Twin
El/la gemelo/a
Possessive adjectives change depending on one thing...what is it?
Number
Mi = Mis
Offer the conjugation of all subject pronouns
Comprender
Comprendo
Comprendes
comprende
comprendemos
comprendéis
comprenden
Tener frío
Tener sed
Tener cuidado
Tener miedo de
¿Cómo se dice?
The girls are cuban.
Las chicas son cubanas.
SPELL
Stepbrother/stepsister
Hermanastro
Hermanastra
Our pens?
Nuestras plumas
What is the difference between subject pronouns and verbs?
Subject pronouns are words that replace the subject (who is doing the action).
Examples: I, you, he, she, we, they → yo, tú, él, ella, nosotros, ellos
Verbs are action words that tell what someone does or is.
Examples: run, eat, go, is → correr, comer, ir, es
In short:
Explain what the difference is between venir and ir
Offer two examples in spanish
Ir = to go (away from the speaker)
Venir = to come (toward the speaker)
Ejemplos:
¿Cómo se dice?
argentinians
argentinos
SPELL
People
La gente
His backpack
Su mochila
Name four er verbs
Aprender
Comer
correr
creer
deber
leer
¿Cómo se dice...?
I come home at 6pm. I go to lacrosse practice (after.)
Yo vengo a la casa a las 6pm. Yo voy a la practica de lacrosse después.
Name two nationalities that only have one version for both men and woman
Canadiense
costarricense
estadounidense
Name five family members aside from mom/dad/bro/sis/grandparents
La nuera
El yerno
El/la cuñado/a
El/la suegro/a
Why should we specify when using the possessive adj... su/sus?
Because su and sus have multiple meanings, you can avoid confusion by using the construction
Name four ir verbs
asistir a
decidir
describir
recibir
vivr
True or false
Adjectives that en in -e or a consonant have the same masculine/fem forms?
True!
Ex. el chico inteligente
la chica inteligente
The boyfriend of my sister?
El novio de mi hermana
Noun + de + of the family member
What is the special construction used to specify who su/sus belongs to?
Article + noun + de + subject pronoun
What are two irregular er/ir verb that we learned this chapter
tener/venir