Tecnología
Mandatos Informales
Por y Para
Stressed adjetivos
Al Azar
100

Translate the following: Where is my charger?

What is "Dónde está mi cargador?"

100

Translate the following: Do your homework.

Haz tu tarea.

100

Translate the following: We travel to Spain to better our Spanish

Viajamos a España PARA mejorar nuestro español.
100

In the Spanish language, possessive adjectives have two forms: _________ and _____________.

What are stressed and unstressed. 

100

Which country’s capital is Santiago?

Chile

200

Translate the following: What is your password?

What is "Qué/Cúal es tu contraseña?

200

Translate the following: Leave early to avoid traffic. (Hint: avoid = evitar)

Sal temprano para evitar el tráfico.

200

Translate the following: I go to school five times a week.

Voy a la escuela cinco veces POR semana.

200

Translate the following: She is our classmate. (hint: classmate=compañera 

What is "Ella es compañera nuestra."

200

What is URL in Spanish?

LUR

300

Translate the following: You have to save your files before turning off the computer

What is: "Tienes que guardar tus archivos antes de apagar tu computadora"

300

Translate the following: Don’t use your phone in class.

No uses tu teléfono en clase.

300

Translate the following: This gift is for my sister, but I bought it from the Internet.

Este regalo es PARA mi hermana, pero lo compré POR internet.

300

Translate the following: That dog is mine, and this one is yours (informal).

Ese perro es MÍO, y este es TUYO.

300

Who released the album “Debí Tirar Más Fotos”?

Bad Bunny

400
Translate the following: He is searching/looking for his laptop. 

What is "él está buscando su ordenador"

400
Translate the following: Tell me the truth.

Dime la verdad.

400

We use PERFECT to remember when to use "para." PERFECT stands for:

What are P-purpose, E-effect, R-recipient, F-future point in time, E-employment, C-comparison, T-towards

400

Translate the following: My phone is broken. Can I use yours (formal)?

Mi teléfono está descompuesto. ¿Puedo usar el SUYO?

400

If you’re in a Spanish-speaking country and you order “tacos” in the capital of this country, they might laugh at you because tacos are a Mexican dish, and this country prefers its own version of tortillas.

España! They call it ”tortillas españolas”

500

Translate the following: Do you prefer speaking over the phone or text messages?

What is "Prefieres hablar por teléfono o mensajes de texto?"

500

Translate the following: Don’t put your feet on the table.

No pongas los pies en la mesa.

500

We use ATTRACTED to remember when to use "por." ATTRACTED stands for:

What are A-around T-through T-transportation R-reason A-after C-comparison T-thanks E-exchange D-duration

500

The following possessive adjectives are unstressed: mi, tu, su, nuestro/a, su. Provide the stressed possessive adjectives.  

What are: mío/a, tuyo/a, suyo/a, nuestro/a, and suyo/a.

500

This hit song, released in 2004, helped Daddy Yankee become an international sensation.

Gasolina

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