What is the definite article for a singular masculine noun in Spanish?
What is, El
What is the possessive adjective for "my" in singular form?
What is, Mi
What is the correct adjective form to describe a feminine singular noun as "tall"?
What is the direct object pronoun for "us" in Spanish?
What is, Nos
Which verb would you use to describe a permanent characteristic: "ser" or "estar"?
What is, Ser
What is the indefinite article for a singular feminine noun in Spanish?
What is, Una
How would you say "their books" using a possessive adjective?
What is, Sus libros
How would you describe a group of hardworking men?
What is, Trabajadores
How would you replace "la comida" (the food) with a direct object pronoun in the sentence "Yo como la comida"?
What is, Yo la como
What verb do you use to describe a temporary feeling?
What is, Estar
What is the plural form of "el libro"?
What is, Los libros
How do you make "nuestro amigo" (our friend) plural for a group of female friends?
What is, Nuestras amigas
Which form of "grande" would you use to describe multiple big buildings?
What is, Grandes
Where does the direct object pronoun in a sentence go with a conjugated verb?
What is, Before the conjugated verb
Fill in the blank: "Ella ____ muy cansada."
What is, Está
How do you make "un amigo" (a friend) plural?
What possessive adjective would you use for "your" when addressing a friend informally?
What is, tu
How would you say "the intelligent students" using the correct adjective agreement?
What is, Los estudiantes inteligentes
How would you say "She is eating it" (the apple) using a direct object pronoun?
What is, Ella la está comiendo / Ella está comiéndola
How would you say "They are doctors" using the correct form of "ser"?
What is, Ellos son doctores
What is the difference between "unos" and "unas" when used with plural nouns?
What is, "Unos" is masculine, and "unas" is feminine.
How can you avoid confusion when using "su" or "sus" in a sentence?
What is, "de + pronoun" (e.g., los parientes de ellos).
What is the difference (if any) between "deportista" when describing a male and a female?
What is, The form stays the same for both genders.
When using a direct object pronoun with the present progressive tense, where can it be placed?
What is, before the conjugated verb or attached to the end of the gerund (e.g., Estoy comiéndolo / Lo estoy comiendo)
How would you say "We are at the park" using the correct form of "estar"?
What is, Estamos en el parque