Tell me one thing that you would hear/see/do in Puerto Rico.
Start with "Yo..." and must use the conditional.
**Careful with your accent mark!!
*Answers may vary.
Tell me whether the verb is preterite or imperfect:
Había una vez una princesa llamada Rapunzel.
Imperfect
How do you say "quickly"?
rápidamente
Tell me if it is a comparative or a superlative:
Mi amiga es más alta que yo.
Comparative!
Which Bible story does "El Secreto de la Llama" nod to?
Noah's Ark!
Tell me one thing that you would hear/see/do in Perú.
Start with "Yo..." and must use the conditional.
**Careful with your accent mark!!
Answers may vary.
***DOUBLE POINTS***
Choose the correct verb:
Mi mejor amiga (se llamaba/se llamó) Mercedes.
se llamaba
How do you say "sadly"?
Tristemente
Translate using a comparative or superlative:
Mount McKinley is the tallest.
*Mount needs to be translated. Watch the accents marks and gender agreement!
El Pico McKinley es el más alto.
***DOUBLE POINTS***
Cierto o Falso. *Correct it if it's falso.
All of the animals were saved except for the foxes; the foxes drowned.
Falso!
All of the animals were saved, including the foxes. However, they have to live with the black tip on their tales for the rest of their lives as a mark of them not believing the llama.
Tell me one thing that YOU ALL would hear/see/do in España.
Start with "Nosotros..." and must use the conditional.
**Careful with your accent mark!!
Answers may vary.
Choose the correct verb:
De repente, el carro (se chocaba/se chocó) con el bus.
se chocó
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How do you say "strongly"?
Fuertemente
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Translate using a comparative or superlative:
The Amazon River is longer than your river.
*River needs to be translated. Watch the accents marks and gender agreement!
El Río Amazon es más largo que tu río.
Change this dialogue from direct to indirect:
Todos exclamaron felizmente, <<¡El sol no está muerto!>>
Todos exclamaron felizmente que el sol no estaba muerto.
Translate the following:
I would like to read Don Quijote.
(A mí) me gustaría leer Don Quijote.
Tell me whether the verb is preterite or imperfect:
Un día, mi padre fue al supermercado 5 veces.
preterite
Translate using preterite or imperfect:
I used to work sadly. (repeated action)
Yo trabajaba tristemente.
Translate using a comparative or superlative:
Lake Superior is bigger than our lake.
*Lake needs to be translated. Watch the accents marks and gender agreement!
Lago Superior es más grande que nuestro lago.
Translate this sentence:
The river is longer than what I thought.
El río es más largo de lo que pensaba.
Translate the following:
We would visit the mountains WAY OVER THERE in Perú.
*Don't forget your accent mark in your verb.
Choose the correct verb for each sentence: *include appropriate accent marks
1. (Había/Hubo) una vez una princesa llamada Rapunzel.
2. Ella (era/fue) muy bonita con pelo rubio y muy, pero muy, largo.
3. Ella (vivía/vivió) en un castillo en el campo, en una torre muy alta.
4. Un día, ella (escapaba/escapó) de su torre para buscar sus padres.
1. Había
2. era
3. vivía
4. escapó
Translate using preterite or imperfect:
I screamed happily. (one time)
Translate using a comparative or superlative:
Her shoes are the prettiest.
Watch the accents marks and gender agreement!
Sus zapatos son los más bonitos.
The book is bigger than I imagined.
El libro es más grande de lo que imaginaba.