What is the ending of '-ir' verbs in the present tense? (i.e. yo, tú, él, nosotros, vosotros, ellos)
-o, -es, -e, -imos, -ís, -en
What is the ending of '-ar' verbs in the present tense? (i.e. yo, tú, él, nosotros, vosotros, ellos)
-o, -as,- a, -amos, -áis, -an
What is the ending of '-er' verbs in the present tense? (i.e. yo, tú, él, nosotros, vosotros, ellos)
-o, -es, -e, -emos, -éis, -en
This is an activity you can do in the mountains when it is snowing
Esquiar
This is a place where you can 'nadar'
Conjugate for 'ser' in the present tense.
Soy, eres, es, somos, sois, son
Conjugate for 'estar' in the present tense
Estoy, estás, está, estamos, estáis, están
What is a reflexive verb?
A reflexive verb is a verb where the recipient of the action is oneself (i.e. I bought myself a car)
In order to listen to music, you first have to what?
Tocar música
You may find historical objects, things of scientific worth, or pieces of art in this place
El museo
The following verbs have to do with eating meals within a day. Order them from first to last: cenar, desayunar, almorzar
Desayunar, almorzar, cenar
What is a boot verb?
A verb where the stem changes from 'o' to 'ue' and 'e' to 'ie'
In a boot verb, all the stems change except for which two?
Nosotros and vosotros
Someone who is a picky eater doesn't like to do what?
Probar comida nueva
Someone is known as a 'jock' because they like to do what?
Jugar a un deporte
Conjugate for the verb 'tener' (irregular boot verb)
Tengo, tienes, tiene, tenemos, tenéis, tienen
Name the reflexive pronouns
Me, te, se, os, nos, se
Conjugate for the verb 'leer'
Leo, lees, lee, leemos, leéis, leen
You go to the mall to do this (it's not window shopping!)
Lady Gaga is famous for this song called 'Just' what?
Bailar
Conjugate for 'escribir'
Escribo, escribes, escribe, escribimos, escribís, escriben
Conjugate for descansar
Descanso, descansas, descansa, descansamos, descansáis, descansan
Me baño, te bañas, se baña, nos bañamos, os bañáis, se bañan
Conjugate for 'gustarle' (to like)
Me gusta, te gusta, le gusta, nos gusta, os gusta, les gusta
When do you use 'gusta' vs. 'gustan'?
Gusta precedes singular objects and verbs (i.e. me gusta leer, me gusta el carro), whereas gustan precedes plural objects (i.e. me gustan los libros)