Sweet foods
El helado y galleta,
Go here to get a quick Coffee
El cafe
How do you say soccer in Spanish?
Futbol
How do you say "My brothers" in Spanish?
Mus hermanos
What is similiar about Er and Ir verbs?
Both start with E
Drinks
Aqua, referesco, leche, y jugo de naranja
Place of worship
La iglesia
How do you say "I want to play basketball" in Spanish?
Quiero jugar baloncesto
Translate "her cats" to Spanish
Sus gatas
What is different about Er and Ir verbs?
The Nosotros and Vosotros
Foods you would order in a restaurant
La pizza, hamburguesa, y ensalada
Go here to buy food to cook for the family
El supermercado
Things you would do in summer
Nadar y Buceo
Our (female) cousins
nuestras primas
What are the boot verbs?
Yo
Tu
El/Ella/Usted
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes
Fruits/ vegetables
Banana, manzana, uvas, y patata
Go here when you want to buy clothes
El centro comercial
Sport you would play in winter
Esquiar
How do you say "my brother is 15 years old" in Spanish
Mi hermano tiene anos
What are not the boot verbs?
Nosotros and Vosotros
Foods you would eat for a good meal
Arroz, pollo, bistec, pescado, y verduras
Go here to strictly buy medicine
La farmacia
Classic sport in Spain
Bullfighting/ Deporte de los toros
Say the whole family line in Spanish
Abuelo, Abuela, Madre, Padre, Hermano, Hermana, primo/a, Tio/a,
Why are the boot verbs different from the non-boot verbs?
Boot verbs are also called stem-changers because when they are conjugated, the letter E in the word changes to IE and that doesn't happen to non-boot verbs