Conjugaciones
Traduce la Frase
Vocabulario del Pasado
Contesta la Pregunta
Unidades 1-3
100

Romper- yo (make sure to tell Profe if there's an accent or not)

Yo rompí
100

They helped their teacher.

Ellos/Ellas ayudaron a su Profe.

100

Anoche

last night

100

¿Qué comiste anoche para la cena?

Yo comí...

100

How do you know when to use "gusta" vs. when to use "gustan"?

"gusta" is singular and "gustan" is plural

200

describir- nosotros (make sure to tell Profe if there's an accent or not)

Nosotros describimos

200

You ran to your house.

Tú corriste a tu casa.

200

El martes pasado

last Tuesday

200

¿Los estudiantes miraron un video en clase ayer?

Sí/No, los estudiantes (no) miraron un video en clase ayer.
200

What's the main difference between conjugating a regular verb in the present tense vs. conjugating a shoe verb in the present tense?

Shoe verbs have spelling changes (i-e, e-ie, o-ue, u-ue) in the "shoe" (Yo, Tú, Él/Ella, Ellos/Ellas) forms.

300

Ellas- relajarse (make sure to tell Profe if there's an accent or not)

Ella se relajaron

300

He drank a bottle of water.

Él bebió una botella de agua.

300

La primavera pasada

Last Spring
300

¿Qué compró Profe ayer?

Profe compró...

300

List any 3 shoe verbs in Spanish WITH their changes (e-i, e-ie, o-ue, u-ue)

answers will vary

400

Vosotros- contestar (make sure to tell Profe if there's an accent or not)

Vosotros contestasteis

400

We won the soccer game.

Nosotros ganamos el partido de fútbol.

400

Una vez

one time

400

¿Quién habló en tu familia ayer?

_________ habló/hablaron ayer.

400

List 3 possessive adjectives in Spanish and their definitions

mi/mis- my

tu/tus-your

su/sus- his/her/their

nuestro/a/os/as- ours

vuestro/a/os/as- you all's

500

Yo- divertirse (make sure to tell Profe if there's an accent or not)

Me divertí

500

You all lived in Spain.

Vosotros vivisteis en España.

500

Anteayer

the day before yesterday

500

¿Estudiaste la semana pasada?

Sí/no estudié la semana pasada

500

If you're looking at the infinitive form of a verb, how do you know if it's reflexive or not?

It ends in SE