Vocabulario
Indefinite Articles
Definite Articles
Adjectives
Grammar
100

"t-shirt" in Spanish

(use the definite article in front of the word) 

What is "la camiseta"?

100

singular masculine indefinite article

What is "un"?

100

feminine singular definite article

What is "la"?

100

adjectives that describe feminine nouns end in this letter 

What is the letter "a"?

100

the infinitive form of the verb "to like" in Spanish

What is "gustar"? 

200

the color of this sheet of paper

What is "morado"?

200

feminine plural indefinite article

What is "unas"?
200

masculine plural definite article

What is "los"?

200

adjectives usually come _______ the nouns they describe

What is "after"?

200

pronouns, nouns, adjectives, indefinite articles, and definite articles, must match in these two things 

What is "gender and number"?

300

"socks" in Spanish 

use the definite article in front of the word

What is "los calcetines"?

300

"some pants" in Spanish 

What is "unos pantalones"?

300

definite articles mean _____ in English

What is "the"?

300

You shorten these two words when put in front of a masculine, singular noun


What is "bueno and malo"?

300
You use these two things to say where someone is from ________ + _______

What is "ser + de"?

400

"lazy" in Spanish 

What is "perezoso"?
400

singular form of problem in Spanish 

(use indefinite article in front of the word)

What is "un problema"?

400

"the dress" in Spanish

What is "el vestido"?

400

this word means hard working female

What is "trabajadora"?

400

"He has blue eyes." 

In Spanish 

What is "Él tiene los ojos azules"?

500

"Don't say that!"

Translate to Spanish

What is "No digas eso!"

500

"a female cat" in Spanish

What is "una gata"?

500

plural form of water in Spanish 

(use the definite article in front of the word)

What is las aguas?

500

this word becomes shortened in front of singular nouns. When shortened, it means "great".

What is "grande"?

500

correctly conjugate the verb llevar (to wear) to yo & he/she: 


What is "llevo, lleva"?

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