The definition of faltar
To lack, be missing
Which interrogative means 'what'?
Qué
True or false: emphasis phrases are not required in phrases using verbs like gustar
True; they are optional and are mainly used to add emphasis to the phrase
Ex. A mi me gusta la fruta.
Me gusta la fruta.
Both of these statements mean the same thing, but the first phrase adds extra emotion and emphasis to the statement
Conjugate the following sentence:
The car doesn't interests her.
A ella no le interesa el carro.
True or false: you can only use verbs like gustar with the present tense
False; you can use verbs like gustar with any tense
The definition of molestar
to bother/be bothered by
Which interrogative means "where?"
Dónde
How are the verbs like gustar conjugated in a phrase?
Conjugated in third person
Ask the following sentence as a question:
That's my shirt, right?
Esta es mi camiseta, ¿verdad?
Name the three different ways to ask a question without an interrogative
Inversion, intonation, and tag-ons
The definition of disgustar
to annoy
Which interrogative means when?
Cuándo
Where is negation placed in a phrase using verbs like gustar?
Ex. NO me gustan las frutas.
- 'me' is the indirect object pronoun
Conjugate the following sentence:
Ricardo worries about his test.
A Ricardo le preocupa su examen.
What do verbs like gustar agree with when conjugated?
They agree with the direct object
The definition of sobrar
to have more than enough
Which interrogative means 'how'?
Cómo
What is a clarification phrase?
Clarifies the IOPs, needed to be used to determine which person is speaking (used in third person)
Translate the following sentence:
When is she arriving at home?
Cuándo llega a la casa ella?
Name the five indirect object pronouns used for verbs like gustar
Me, te, le, nos, (os), les
The definition of quedar
to remain, "left over"
Which interrogative means 'which?'
Cúal
When is an article needed AND not needed in a phrase using verbs like gustar?
Needed: when a noun follows the verb like gustar
Not needed: when an infinitive follows the verb like gustar
Ask the following sentence as a question using a verb like gustar:
Does her arm hurt her?
A ella le duele el brazo?
(Other conjugations may be accepted)
Which two things switch place during inversion?
The subject and the verb