Verbs/pronouns
Verb Pensar
Verb Preferir
regular AR verbs
Misc. Spanish questions
100

Yo quiero Taco Bell

What is the dog saying when he wants a taco?

100

Yo pienso

How do you say "I think" or "I am planning" in Spanish?
100

Las chicas prefieren el pollo.

What is the Spanish sentence for "the girls prefer chicken??

100

Hablar

What you do "por teléfono

100

Fiestaland

What is Señora's elementary Spanish classroom called?

200

The  Nosotros form

What form of a stem-changing verb does NOT change?

200

Nosotros Pensamos

Which form of the verb pensar does NOT take the e---ie change?

200

The tú form of preferir

What is prefieres?

200

Correr

What is the activity you  do in a race

200

El lápiz

What is something that many students forget to bring to class?
300

Ellos or Ellas

What pronouns are used to talk about a group of males, females or mixed genders?

300

A shoe or stem-changing verb

What is a category of verbs that changes the e---ie except nosotros?
300

The él, ella, ud. form of preferir

What is prefiere?
300
Entrar

What you do when you come into a room

300

Señora's corny videos

What causes Noah to roll off of his desk in class?

400

Any pronoun + the pronoun yo

What is always the nosotros form

400

Luisa piensa ir al cine el sábado

What is the Spanish sentence for "Luisa is planning to go to the movies on Saturday?

400

The word QUE

What little word links the sentence together when you are saying that you prefer one item/activity over another?

400

Comer

What do you do with a taco?

400

Puedo ir al baño

What is the video that we have viewed many times in class that starts with ¿Maestro....?

500

The Uds. form 

What form of "YOU" is used when the teacher tells the WHOLE CLASS "You have a test tomorrow?"

500

To think/To plan

What are the 2 meanings of PENSAR?

500

Querer and Pensar

What are 2 other stem-changing or boot verbs we have learned?

500

Beber and Tomar

What are 2 verbs for "to drink" in Spanish?
500

Conjugate first verb, leave second one infinitive

what is the rule for a double verb sentence?