subject/verbs
time
ser / estar
adjectives
adjectives part 2
100

What is the Spanish term for eat?

Comer

100

What is It's 2:25 pm in Spanish?

Son las dos y veinticinco de la tarde.

100

used to express origin

What is ser?

100
How adjectives are different in Spanish.
What is they agree in gender and number, and generally come after the noun they describe?
100
Function of adjectives.
What is they describe nouns?
200

This ending is the same in -ar, -er, and -ir verbs.

yo form

200

at 1:10 am

a la una y diez de la madrugada

200
used to express location
What is estar?
200
Translate: the funny girls
What is "las chicas graciosas"?
200
Translate: this pencil
What is este lápiz?
300

What is the present term for running in Spanish?

Correr/Corriendo

300

how half past is expressed in Spanish

What is media?

300
Translate: We are at school.
What is "Estamos en la escuela"?
300
Translate: the sports-minded boys
What is los muchachos/chicos deportistas?
300
Translate: those green beans
What is esas judías verdes?
400

Why we conjugate verbs.

It tells you who the subject is.

400

11:58 (two ways)

What is once y cincuenta y ocho or doce menos dos

400
used to talk about someone's height or hair color
What is ser?
400
All the meanings of su.
What is his, her, your (formal), their, your (plural/formal)
400
Translate: this tall cousin (m)
What is este primo alto?
500

differences between -er and -ir present tense verb conjugations

What is the nosotros and vosotros conjugations?

500
4:45 (three ways)
What is cuatro y cuarenta y cinco, cinco menos cuarto, cinco menos quince
500
The conjugations of estar.
What is estoy, estás, está, estamos, estáis, están?
500
Define demonstrative adjectives.
What is they agree in gender and number, come before the noun they describe, and indicate distance from speaker?
500
Translate: those hardworking siblings
What is esos hermanos trabajadores?
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