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Caja Azul
Perspectiva Cultural
Gramática
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Translate this sentence: The tie and the suit are made of wool.
La corbata y el traje son de lana.
100
How do you say the pocket?
El bolsillo
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What does "probarse" mean?
To try on
100
What does pesar mean?
To weigh
100
Conjugate comprar in the preterite.
Compré, compraste, compró, compramos, compraron
200
How do you say the high heels?
Los zapatos de tacón alto
200
How do you say the sleeve?
La manga
200
¿De qué es ______?
What's (it) made of?
200
True or False. Different countries have different forms of money.
True.
200
Conjugate vivir in the preterite.
Viví, viviste, vivió, vivimos, vivieron
300
How do you say the turtleneck sweater?
El suéter de cuello alto
300
How do you say the clothes size?
La talla
300
Como se dice "cash"?
(El dinero) en efectivo
300
What type of money does Spain use?
Peseta
300
What demonstrative adjectives do you use to point out things farther away?
Aquel, aquella
400
Como se dice "canvas"?
La lana
400
What is the zipper?
La cremallera
400
What does colgar mean?
To hang
400
What type of money does Mexico use?
Peso
400
How can you tell the difference between demonstrative pronouns and demonstrative adjectives?
Demonstrative promouns are accented.
500
Como se dice "flowered"?
Floreado,(a)
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Como se dice "the dirty clothes basket"?
El cesto de la ropa sucia
500
Translate: (Me) da igual.
It's all the same (to me).
500
True or False. Money can have literary figures on it.
True.
500
Translate using "tanto(a)...como" I have as much money as her.
Tengo tanto dinero como ella.