Places in the city
Spanish-English
Places in the city
English-Spanish
Modes of Transportation
Spanish-English
Is this grammatically correct?
100

An organization where people and businesses can invest or borrow money.

¿Qué es el banco?

100

Far

Lejos (de)

100

by foot

¿Qué es a pie? OR caminando

100

El banco

Bank

100

To have means SER in Spanish.

Incorrect: It means TENER.

200

A large building or series of connected buildings containing a variety of retail stores and typically also restaurants.

¿Qué es el Centro Comercial?

200

To walk

Caminar

200

Big cities like NYC, LA and Tokyo have this mode of transportation.

El trén 

200

La escuela

School

200

Yo tengo de Columbus, OH

Incorrect: Yo soy de Columbus, O.

300

A sports arena with tiers of seats for spectators.

¿Qué es el estadio?

300

To go

Ir

300

If you are a farmer and live in a remote area, then you most likely use this mode of transportation.

A caballo

300

La biblioteca

Library

300

Yo llevo puesto la camiseta.

Correct

400

Most people go to this place over the weekend to buy clothing, electronic devices or appliances.

¿Qué es el centro comercial?

400

Because

Porque

400

The only two possible ways you can get to Hawaii from Los Angeles, CA.

¿Qué es en avión o en barco?

400

A caballo

On horseback

400

The word “always” means "nunca" in Spanish.

Incorrect: It means SIEMPRE.

500

A place where you can drop off letters to be sent or buy stamps if needed.

¿Qué es la oficina de correos.

500

Nice to meet you

Mucho gusto

500

I took the bus 

tome el bus 

500

El barco

Boat

500

Simpatico/a

Fantastic

Incorrect

Nice,pleasent

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