Vocabulary
Preterite
Adverbs
Imperfect
Wildcard
100

symptom (include the article)

el síntoma

100

this word means "yesterday"

ayer

100

the opposite of mal

bien

100

This phrase means "frequently" and represents the imperfect tense

frecuentemente

100

The "Day of the Dead" celebration takes place during this month

November / noviembre

200

the flu, influenza (include the article)

la gripe

200

the preterite represents this kind of action 

a completed action

200

the opposite of siempre

nunca

200

The imperfect endings of AR verbs

aba, abas, aba, ábamos, aban

200

Name one symbol that appears on a "Day of the Dead" altar

food, water, alcohol, candles, papel picado, fruit, photos, seeds, salt, mementos of the persons life

300

to take someone's temperature

tomar la temperatura

300

Verbs that end in -gar, -zar, and -car have a spelling change in this form (person)

yo form / 1st person
300

the equivalent of the "ly" ending in Spanish

-mente

300
The three irregular imperfect verbs 
ver, ir, ser
300

This is the name of the movie we watch about a young man who travels to the Land of the Remembered when he thinks the love of his life has been killed

The Book of Life / El Libro de Vida

400

a sneeze

un estornudo

400

These two verbs use the same conjugation (clue: buy 1, get one free) in the preterite

Ir & Ser

400

Change this adjective into an adverb: extraordinario

extraordinariamente 

400
Verbs in the imperfect tense represent this type of action (you only need to give 1 answer)
repeated past actions OR incomplete past actions 
400

When talking generally about your childhood, use this tense

The imperfect 

500

to become sick

enfermarse

500

These are the irregular preterite verb endings (u group, i group, and j group use these endings)

e, iste, o, imos, ieron (no accents)

500

Change this adjective into an adverb: popular

popularmente

500

Conjugate the verb "ver" in the imperfect on the board

veía, veías, veía, veíamos, veían

500

In the imperfect, what two forms of the verb look exactly the same 

1st (yo) and 3rd (él, ella, ud.)