10,11,12
This is the proper conjugation chart of ‘-ir verbs’
-o , -es , -e , -imos , -en
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The date
la fecha
These are all of the possessive adjectives.
mi/mis
tu/tus
nuestro(a)/nuestros(as)
su/sus
This is the Spanish word for soccer
(el) fútbol
The (irregular) verb meaning ‘to have’
tener
These are the only three times when you would you the verb ‘estar’
to tell the location of someone/thing
to express a temporary condition
to emphasize something happening now
Translate:
It’s very cold.
Hace mucho frío.
Su and sus are used for these possessive adjectives.
your (formal,plural) / his / her / their
(True) or (false)
The Spanish guitar is present in Mariachi music
True
This is the formula to express an action that is ongoing (still going on).
Hace + expression of time + que + present tense
Translate the date:
It is Thursday, April 1st.
Es jueves, primero de abril.
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Friday, the last day of the week.
Viernes, el último día de la semana.
This is how you determine the which possessive adjective to use.
if the possession is masculine or feminine and singular or plural
(True) or (false)
The Gregorian calendar was invented by the Romans.
false
‘Tener calor’ and ‘tener frío’ are only used for what?
if the subject is a person or an animal
Translate the sentence:
I leave the building at 7 in the morning.
Yo salgo del edificio a las siete de la mañana.
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Columbus Day
El Día de la Raza
Translate the sentence:
There are three of my books.
Hay tres de mis libros.
________means responsible travel to natural areas that has low impact on the environment.
‘Ecoturismo’
When verbally asking a question about liking something, you would usually do what?
You raise your pitch of voice
Translate the sentence:
I am eating grapes and apples.
Yo estoy comiendo uvas y manzanas.
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It’s just talk.
Es hablar por hablar.
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We eat in her dining room.
(Nosotros) Comemos en su comedor.
This humorous custom consisted of two partners conversing with each other through an iron grill
Hint: to eat iron
comer hierro
Translate the sentence:
The (male) teacher doesn’t like to work.
Al profesor no le gusta trabajar.