Clothing
Numbers
Preterit Tense
Demonstrative Adjectives
Shopping Vocabulary
100
What do you wear in your shoes?
Los Calcetines
100
Hay noventa lapices. How many pencils are there?
90
100
Translate to English: La camiseta es floja.
The t-shirt is loose.
100
How would you say that book?
Ese libro
100
What would the cashier use to put money in?
La caja
200
Translate to Spanish: She wears a skirt.
Ella lleva una falda.
200
Write out the number. Doscientos cincuenta y dos.
252
200
How do you say 'the shirt is light' in Spanish?
La camisa es clara.
200
How would you say those books?
Esas botas
200
Translate to spanish: To find the gift certificate
Encontrar el cupon de regalo
300
Translate to English: Las botas son morados.
The boots are purple.
300
Write in Spanish: 974
Novecientos setenta y cuatro
300
Translate to Spanish: The t-shirt is tight.
La camiseta es apretada.
300
What is the demonstrative adjective for,'that one over there?'
Aquel or Aquella
300
How would you say 'What is it made of,' in spanish when talking about clothing?
¿De que esta hecho?
400
What are two ways to say 'the pants'?
Los pantalones, Los pants
400
El bulso cuesta sesenta dolares. How much does it cost in English?
$ 60
400
How do you say 'to be in fashion' in Spanish?
Estar de moda.
400
What is the plural demonstrative adjective for 'these?'
Estos or Estas
400
When discussing clothing, what is the difference between apretado and flojo?
Apretado means a clothing item is tight and flojo means a clothing item is loose.
500
Translate to Spanish: The jacket is red.
La chaqueta es roja.
500
Translate into Spanish: The scarf costs 25 dollars.
La bufanda cuesta veinticinco dolares.
500
Translate to English: Está hecho de algodón.
It is made of cotton.
500
What are the two demonstrative adjective for 'those over there?'
Aquellos and Aquellas
500
What do the words algodon, cuero, lana, seda, and tela sintetica have in common?
The words represent materials that clothing can be made out of.