Tourism 101
Modal Verbs
Pronouns
Tense (Identify the tense)
Prepositions
100
This is "a place that people visit for pleasure and interest, usually while they are on holiday"
Tourist Attraction
100
This modal verb indicates ability or possibility. In these cases it can be translated as "poder" in Spanish.
"CAN"
100
This is Maria´s bag. The bag is ________.
Hers
100
You are playing Jeopardy.
Present Continuous
100
These common prepositions are used to indicate both TIME and PLACE
IN, ON, AT
200
This person is the first point of contact at a hotel
Receptionist
200
This modal verb is commonly used to form future tense. It is also used to express determination.
"WILL"
200
Myself, yourself, themselves
Reflexive pronouns
200
I wanted pancakes for breakfast.
Simple past.
200
This preposition normally refers to something being in the middle of two other things.
Between
300
This tourism industry sector consists of "governtment organizations that promote and develop tourism."
Public Sector Tourism
300
This modal verb can indicate possibility in the past AND the future.
COULD
300
Possessive pronoun used for the second person singular.
Yours
300
Will you help me with my project Saturday?
Simple Future
300
This common preposition can be used before "top" (parte superior) and " bottom " (parte inferior).
AT
400
This tourism industry sector includes travel agents and onlinem services
Retail
400
This modal verb has the same meaning as "WILL"
SHALL
400
Even though we use it as a possessive determiner, we avoid using this is a possessive pronoun.
Its
400
I was not talking in class.
Past Continuous
400
"a lo largo de"
Along
500
The advancement of this method of transport has greatly help the increase in international tourism.
Planes / Flight
500
Just like "SHOULD" this modal verb also indicates obligation.
"OUGHT TO"
500
Another nme for a "Possessive determiner"
Possesive Adjective
500
She is going to be dancing all night long.
Future Continuous
500
Prepositions of time used for days and dates
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