Backwards Verbs
Recipients
Vocabulario
Miscellaneous
History of Spanish
100
The definition of a backwards verb

A verb that is conjugated by a subject that (usually) comes behind it

100

The recipient 6 pronouns

me, te, le, nos, os, les

100

el bienestar

well-being

100

The difference between agents and recipients

Agents DO the action; recipients RECEIVE the RESULT of the action

100

The most important year in Spanish history

1492

200

Backwards verbs usually have to do with _____________ and _____________

Emotions and preferences

200

If used in a sentence, recipient pronouns go ___________________________________

before the verb!

200

synonym of feliz

alegre, contento

200

The Spanish verb that means "to be" that is used with emotions

estar

200

The names of the rey and reina who united Spain

Fernando and Isabel

300

A mi _______ gustan los tacos

me

300

La profesora explica la leccion a ustedes.

Ella ______ explica la leccion. 

les

300

antonym of feliz

triste

300
The agent pronouns in Spanish

yo, tu, el, ella, usted, nosotros, vosotros, ellos, ellas, ustedes

300

The percentage of current Spanish that comes from Arabic

8%

400

Y a ti te _______________ el burrito (apatecer)

apatece
400

Translate:

The doctor prescribes us medicine.

La doctora nos receta medicina.

400

words for behavior

conducta

comportamiento

bien/mal educado

400

The preposition used to clarify a vague recipient

a

(As in Le tiro la pelota a la jugadora/A mi me encanta Harry Potter pero a mi hermano le gusta Lord of the Rings.)

400

Spanish is the _____________ most spoken native language in the world

Second

500

A Theo ______ enojan las pelis The Last Jedi y Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse

le

500

Translate:

The nurse takes Amy's pulse and talks to her. 

El enfermero toma el pulso de Amy le habla. 

500

Translate:

I am in the doctor's office because my throat hurts me.

Yo estoy en el consultorio porque me duele la garganta.

500

The Spanish word that can mean what?/how!/that/which/who

que

500

The language(s) that modern Spanish comes from

vulgar Latin

(featuring Arabic and various native american languages/contact with English)