Present progressive tense ("ing" phrases)
Imperfect Tense
Feelings with ESTAR
Feelings with TENER
La República Dominicana / El Caribe
Miscellaneous
100

Estoy hablando 

I am speaking

100

Yo / tener / imperfect (I had)

Tenía

100

Estar feliz

Be happy

100

Tener frío

Be cold

100

What country is on the same island as La República Dominicana?

Haiti

100

Name 5 VERBS in the INFINITIVE FORM in Spanish.

Answers will vary!

200

Estamos trabajando

We are working

200

Yo / estar / imperfect (I was)

Estaba

200

Estar cansado

Be tired

200

Tener calor

Be hot

200

Which océano is el Mar Caribe connected to?

El Atlántico

200

What are the TWO Spanish verbs that mean "to be"?

Ser & estar

300

Él está jugando

He is playing

300

Nosotros / estar / imperfect (we were)

Estábamos

300

Estar aburrido

Be bored

300

Tener hambre

Be hungry

300

What is the most popular deporte in La República Dominicana?

El béisbol

300

Name 3 Spanish-Speaking countries whose bandera is rojo, azul, y blanco

Cuba, Puerto Rico, La República Dominicana, Chile, Panamá, Paraguay, Costa Rica

400

Tú estás visitando 

You are visiting

400

Ellos / tener / imperfect

Tenían

400

Estar enamorado

Be in love

400

Tener sueño

Be sleepy

400

La capital de la República Dominicana es...

Santo Domingo

400

To say "I am 18," in Spanish we'd say "Tengo dieciocho años." What does this phrase LITERALLY mean?

I have 18 years

500

Ellas están comiendo

They are eating

500

Tú / tener / imperfect

Tenías

500

Be angry 

Estar enojado

500

Be thirsty =

Tener sed

500

Name 4 países in the Caribbean. They DO NOT all have to be Spanish-speaking.

Cuba, Puerto Rico, La República Dominicana, Haiti, Jamaica, Barbados, etc

500
What ocean does Peru border?

El océano Pacifico 

600

Ustedes están estudiando

Y'all are studying

600

Ustedes / estar / imperfect

estaban

600

Be sad

Estar triste
600

Be scared =

Tener miedo

600

What was the name of the Indigenous people who Columbus first encountered in the Caribbean?

Los Taínos

600

Which second-person subject pronoun is ONLY used in Spain, so we don't generally pay attention to it?

Vosotros (y'all informal)

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