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Food & Meals
Family
Tener expressions
-er, -ir verbs
Possessive Adjectives
100
the lunch
What is el almuerzo
100
He is my grandfather.
What is El es mi abuelo.
100
I have to study.
What is Tengo que estudiar.
100
They are the endings for regular -er and -ir verbs.
What is -o, -es, -e, -emos, -eis, -en and -o, es, -e, -imos, is, en?
100
my mother
What is mi madre?
200
the dinner
What is la cena?
200
They are his cousins.
What is Ellos son sus primos.
200
I'm hungry.
What is Tengo hambre.
200
we are learning
What is nosotros aprendemos?
200
his sisters
What is sus hermanas?
300
I like soup.
What is Me gusta la sopa.
300
Clarisa is my dog.
What is Clarisa es mi perra.
300
He's thirsty.
What is El tiene sed.
300
they are running
What is ellos corren
300
their dog
What is su perro?
400
It's important to eat a nutritious breakfast.
What is Es importante de comer un desayuno nutritivo.
400
Claudia and Pablo Lopez are my parents.
What is Claudia y Pablo Lopez son mis padres.
400
We feel like going to the gym.
What is Nosotros tenemos ganas de ir al gimnasio.
400
they are writing
What is ellos escriben?
400
our grandmother
What is nuestra abuela?
500
I eat hamburgers. I like to eat hamburgers. I like hamburgers.
What is Como hamburguesas. Me gusta comer hamburguesas. Me gustan las hamburguesas.
500
my stepmother, my stepfather
What is mi madrastra, mi padrastro
500
How old are you? I'm 15.
What is Cuantos anos tienes? Tengo quince anos.
500
we are sharing
What is nosotros compartimos?
500
your (plural, informal, in Spain) family
What is vuestra familia?