Te/Le/Les
Question Words
Vocab
Culture
Ir Verbs
100

Alyssa is your friend and you're introducing her to your dentist. Would you use te le or les?

The correct answer is te since Alyssa is informal and not plural.

100

What does ¿Por qué? mean?

It means Why?

100

What does el caballo mean?

It means horse.

100

True or False? Halloween and The Day of The Dead are the same holiday.

False they are two different holidays. 
100

What does the verb ir mean?

It means to go.

200

You are introducing your teacher Mr. Smith to your aunt. Would you use te le or les.

The correct answer is le since Mr. Smith is formal and not plural.

200

What does ¿Cuándo? mean?

It means When?

200

What does la comida mean?

It means food.

200

What color is common in Day of The Dead celebrations?

Orange!

200

What is the yo form of the ir verb.

It is Voy.

300

You are introducing your friends Allie and Maria to your mom. Would you use te le or les?

The correct answer is les since they are not formal but are plural.

300

What does ¿Dónde? mean?

It means Where?

300
What does el edificio mean?

It means building.

300

What is the purpose of The Day of The Dead.

It is meant to honor dead loved ones.

300

What is the el ella usted form of the verb ir?

It is Va.

400

You are introducing your mom to your doctor. Would you use te le or les?

The correct answer is te since your mom is not formal and not plural.

400

What does ¿Cómo? mean?

It means How?

400

What does encantado/a mean?

It means delighted.

400

What year was Mexico City founded?

It was founded in 1325.

400

What is the tú form of the ir verb.

It is Vas.

500

You are introducing your grandma and grandpa to your friends. Would you use te le or les

The correct answer is les since your grandparents are not formal and are plural. 

500

What does ¿Quién? mean?

It means Who?

500

What does tomar mean?

It means to take; to drink.

500

How many centimeters is Mexico City shrinking per year?

It is shrinking 50 centimeters per year.

500

What is the nosotros/as form of the verb ir.

It is Vamos.