What is an example of an -IR verb and what is an example of an -ER verb?
Answer may vary.
What does "Tener ganas de + infinitive verb" AND "Tener que + infinitive verb" mean in English?
Tener ganas de = I feel like / I want to
Tener que = I have to
Translate these from English to Spanish (make sure to include the singular and plural version):
My
Their
His
My - Mi, Mis
Their - Su, Sus
His - Su, Sus
Tell me what the difference in meaning is between
"Grande" and "Gran"?
Grande = Large
Gran = Great
In the present tense, conjugate "Comer" in the Subject Pronoun forms "Tú, Usted, Ellos"
Tú comes
Usted come
Ellos comen
Which one of these sentences is using the present tense conjugation of the verb "Tener"?
Nosotros tendríamos que guardar dinero.
Vosotros tenéis ganas de ver la película "Elf".
Tú vas a tener frio.
Vosotros tenéis ganas de ver la película "Elf"
What is the difference between "Tú" and "Tu"? Tell me the English translation for both, AND tell me which is the Subject Pronoun and which is the Possessive Adjective.
Tú = YOU (Subject Pronoun)
Tu = YOUR (Possessive Adjective)
Tell me what is wrong with this sentence:
El hombre es Francés.
Nationalities are not capitalized, so the "f" in "francés" should be lowercase.
In the present tense, conjugate the verb "Compartir" in all subject pronoun forms.
Yo comparto Nosotros compartimos
Tú compartes Vosotros compartís
Él/Ella/Ud. comparte Ellos/Ellas/Uds comparten
Conjugate Tener and Venir in present tense and ONLY in the "Yo, tú, vosotros, and usted" forms.
Yo tengo Yo vengo
Tú tienes. Tú tienes
Vosotros tenéis. Vosotros venís
Usted tiene. Usted tiene
What are the 2 ways of saying the following in Spanish (remember, 1 way is by using a possessive adj, the other is by using the construction Article + Noun + de + Subject Pronoun)
"His grandmother"
1. Su abuela
2. La abuela de él
What vocabulary word should you use to say "Blonde (feminine)" in Spanish?
Rubia
Identify which sentence is using the present tense conjugation of an -IR verb.
Vosotros subiréis las escaleras.
Tú recibiste una nota buena.
Usted comparte sus Cheetos con todos.
Usted comparte
Using one of the popular expressions with "tener" that we learned about in class, translate this sentence from English to Spanish:
I feel like dancing.
Yo tengo ganas de bailar
the expression being,
"Tener ganas de + infinitive verb"
No puedo encontrar tu mamá, ¿tú sabes su numero de teléfono?
1. tu (the tu sin acento)
2. su
What vocabulary word should you use to say "Brunette (masculine)" in Spanish?
Moreno
What are the present tense verb endings for regular -IR verbs AND regular -ER verbs?
IR ER
yo : -O -O
tú : -ES -ES
Él/Ella/Usted : -E -E
Vosotros : -ÍS -ÉIS
Nosotros : -IMOS -EMOS
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. : -EN -EN
What are the 2 things that make the verbs Tener and Venir irregular? Be specific.
1. The verb endings in the "yo" form do not follow the regular pattern (ends in -go instead of -o)
2. The verb stem changes in the "tú, él/ella/ud, ellos/ellas/uds" (an i is added to the stem)
Give me the possessive adjective for the 2 subject pronouns below AND give me their English translation.
Vosotros
Nosotros
Vosotros-
Vuestro, Vuestra, Vuestros, Vuestras (Your)
Nuestro, Nuestra, Nuestros, Nuestras (Our)
Identify all the Descriptive Adjectives in the following sentence:
Esta bonita tradición es muy importante para la gente italiana.
Bonita, importante, italiana