Él es (tall)
alto
I eat
Yo como
Describe the following people/places listed below. -tu profesor favorito.
-Your favorite teacher.
What are the "yo" forms of tener and venir?
tengo and vengo
They are (kind)
simpáticos
Translate: they live
Ellos/ Ellas viven
What is the ustedes forms of tener and venir?
tienen and vienen
Las niñas son (young)
jovenes
What must you add to the end of an adjective that ends in a consonant to make it plural?
-es (joven - jovenes)
or - as if feminine (trabajador- trabajadoras)
Translate: you (familiar) read, you (formal) believe/ think
Tú lees, usted cree
Complete the following sentence with the correct possessive adjective. 1). Él se llama Manolo, y _______ (nuestro, mi, su) hermano es Frederico.
su
Translate the following: We have our party (fiesta).
Tenemos nuestra fiesta.
José y Julia son (hard working)
trabajadores
Translate the following: We write our essay (ensayo)
Escribimos nuestro ensayo
Translate the following: We come to see (ver) our friend.
Venimos para ver nuestro amigo/ nuestra amiga.
Mi familia es unfriendly
antipática
What do you change when you use the adjective "grande" in front of a noun? And what does the adjective meaning change to in this use?
gran - it now means great instead of big
Translate the following: I run to live.
Corro (para) vivir
Translate the following: I have to come to school at 8:00.
Tengo que venir a la escuela a las 8:00.