Describe a Person
Masculine/Feminine
General Translation
Cummulative Grab Bag
100
How you would ask someone what they are like
What is "¿Cómo eres?"
100
Ordenado in feminine form.
What is ordenada.
100
perezoso
What is lazy.
100
How do you say goodbye in Spanish?
What is Adios, chau, hasta luego, hasta manana.
200
How you would start to describe yourself, or say "I am"
What is soy?
200
Artistica in masculene form.
What is artistico.
200
Are the two words "perezoso" and "trabajador" alike or opposites? What do they mean?
opposites. Perezoso= Lazy. Trabajador= Hardworking.
200
Que hora es? 9:45.
Son las diez menos cuarto
300
Ella is hardworking, daring, and sports-minded. How would you say those three adjectives in Spanish? (This one is a normal question, not Jeopardy style)
trabajadora, atrevida, y deportista.
300
Ella es muy simpático. What is wrong in this sentence? Fix it to make it correct.
What is: The adjective needs to be feminine. Corrected Sentence: Ella es muy simpática.
300
Según mis amigos y mi familia, soy muy serio.
What is "According to my friends and family, I am very serious."
300
Que hay en la clase?
Hay una bandera, una pantalla, un proyector, una silla, y trece mesas en la clase.
400
Juan is patient, neat, and friendly. If you were him, how would you describe yourself in Spanish?
What is: "Soy paciente, ordenado, y simpatico."
400
What is the feminine version of "paciente"?
paciente (it stays the same either way).
400
Según mis amigos, soy desordenada y perezoso.
What is According to my friends, I am messy and lazy.
400
Que clase tienes in la tercera hora?
Tengo la clase de Espanol en la tercera hora.
500
Según mis amigos, soy reservada, sociable, y paciente. Is this person a girl or a boy? Bonus Point: Say the gender of the person in Spanish.
What is a girl. (la chica)
500
What do inteligente, impaciente, paciente, and sociable have in common?
What is they all stay the same (they don't change form if the article is masculine or feminine)
500
Según mi familia, soy inteligente, bueno, y estudioso.
What is According to my family, I am inteligent, good, and studious.
500
(We know it is backwards, this would be too hard in jeopardy form. Just pretend it isn't Jeopardy for a few seconds. Now, back to the question:) Why do the posters in the front of Mrs. Machado's room say "Sra. Machado, me presta un lapiz por favor" and "me prestas un lapiz por favor"?
In the first one, you are asking Sra. Machado for a pencil, and you have call her Ud. so the ending is -a. In the second, you are asking a friend, so it is -as.
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