Verbs
Possessives
Adjectives/Gender
La familia
Estar
100
We live in Spanish. 
What is "Nosotros vivimos?"
100

Our sisters, in spanish. 

What is "nuestras hermanas"?

100

The door is open

La puerta está abierta

100

grandmother

abuela

100

yo

estoy

200
They go out in spanish
What is "Ellos salen?"
200
A possessive that can mean his, her, your (ud), their, or y'all. 
What is "Su"?
200

The food is hot!

¡La comida está calliente!

200

uncle

tio

200

nosotros

estamos

300

Yo vivo en Haleyville.

What is "I live in Haleyville" in Spanish?

300
You must change these two possessives to feminine form if necessary. 
What are "Nuestro y Vuestro"?
300

She is nervous.

Ella está nerviosa.

300

siblings

hermanos

300

estás

400
I go out with my friends, in Spanish.
What is "Yo salgo con mis amigos"?
400
His cars and my shirt, in Spanish. 
What is "Sus carros y mi camisa"?
400

We are crazy!

Nosotros estamos locos

400

only child

unico/unica

400

Mis tias

están

500

Ella va  con sus tias in English. 

What is "She goes  with her aunts"?

500
My black tables in spanish. 
What is "Mis mesas negras"?
500

I am sad.

Estoy triste.

500

grandchildren

nietos

500

Mi familia

está

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