"You touch" in Spanish.
Tocaste
'it,' and 'them' in Spanish (FEM + MASC)
it = lo/la
them = los/las
conjugate 'preferir' in all forms
prefiero, prefieres, prefiere, preferimos, prefieren
Mi traje de baño y mi vestido
What are the four demonstrative adjectives (in English)?
This, that, these, and those
Conjugate 'llevar" into all its preterite forms.
Llevé, llevaste, llevó, llevamos, llevaron
"You bought it" in Spanish
"Tú lo compraste"
"I plan to wear a blue hat" in Spanish
Yo pienso llevar una gorra azul
"vamos a la joyería a buscar un anillo" In English
Let's go to the jewelry store to buy a ring!
"This jacket and this sweater" in Spanish
"Esta chaqueta y este suéter"
conjugate "bailar" into all its preterite forms.
Bailé, bailaste, bailó, bailamos, bailaron
Change "I eat the bread" into a Spanish sentence using the direct object pronoun.
"Yo lo come."
Conjugate querer and pensar in all forms
1. Quiero, quieres, quiere, queremos, quieren
2. Pienso, piensas, piensa, pensamos, piensan
"I have five hundred pink bracelets" in Spanish
Yo tengo quinientas pulseras rosas
"Me gustan estas botas negras y esos calcetines rojos" in English
"I like these black boots and those red socks"
What are two verbs of your choice (in the preterite), that are irregular in the yo form, and what do they translate to in English?
1. pagar (to pay)
2. buscar (to look for)
Translate into English:
1. Yo llevé el suéter rojo - > Yo lo llevé
2. Yo toqué los pianos - > Yo los toqué
1. I wore the red sweater -> I wore it
2. I played the pianos - > I played them
"María quiere comprar un perfume hoy porque ella va a una fiesta" in English
"María wants to buy a perfume today because she is going to a party"
Name five stores in Spanish of your choosing.
1. el almacén
2. el la Red
3. la joyería
4. la librería
5. la tienda de electrodomésticos
Translate 'these', 'those', 'this' and 'that' in Spanish (FEM + MASC for all)
these = estos, estas
those = esos, esas
this = este, esta
that = ese, esa
1. I wore a cap.
2. They danced.
3. She payed for the coat.
1. Yo llevé una gorra.
2. Ellos bailaron.
3. Ella pagó por el abrigo.
Change:
1. "Nosotros las vemos" into a sentence that doesn't use the 'direct object pronoun.'
2. "Tú la compraste" into a sentence that doesn't use the 'direct object pronoun.'
(Multiple right answers)
1. Vemos las botas (We see the boots)
2. Tú compraste una blusa (You bought the blouse)
"We prefer to look for the purple earrings, but you and your friend can look for the white purse" in Spanish.
"Nosotros preferimos buscar los aretes morados, pero usted y su amigo pueden buscar el bolso blanco."
"The skirt is two hundred dollars, the coat is three hundred dollars, and the suit is six hundred dollars, but I have fifteen dollars in my wallet" in Spanish
La falda es doscientos dólares, el abrigo es trescientos dólares, y el traje es seiscientos dólares, pero yo tengo quince dólares en mi cartera.
Translate the following three sentences into Spanish:
"I am going to buy these pants, and those jeans."
"I love this blue and white T-Shirt!"
"That blouse is ugly, but this blouse is very pretty"
1. Yo voy a comprar estos pantalones, y esos jeans.
2. Me encanta esta camiseta azul y blanca!
3. esa blusa es fea, pero esta blusa es muy bonita.