Direct object pronouns!
Indirect object pronouns!
Present-tense verbs!
Past-tense verbs!
¡La rutina diaria!
100

Which direct object pronoun would you use to replace la camiseta?

la

100

Which indirect object pronoun would you use to mean "to us / for us" (me/te/le/nos/os/les)?

nos

100

present-tense "tú" form of "comer"

comes

100

I worked 

trabajé

100
"levantarse" means (a) to get level (b) to wash up (c) to get up

(c) to get up

200

Which direct object pronoun would you use to replace los zapatos?

los

200

Which indirect object pronoun would you use to mean "to her / for her" (me/te/le/nos/os/les)?

le

200
they (plural) work 

trabajan

200

You (singular) wrote

escribiste

200

"Nos vemos por la tarde" means

We'll see us in the afternoon / See you in the afternoon

300

Translate to Spanish: I don't have it.

No lo tengo.

300

Translate to Spanish: He speaks to me.

Me habla.

300
You (singular) have a test.

Tienes un examen. 

300

She lived in Vancouver.

(Ella) vivió en Vancouver.

300

"Me lavo las manos" means...

I wash my hands.

400

Translate to Spanish: I want them

Las quiero.

400

Translate to Spanish: I speak to him.

Le hablo.

400

She plays soccer.

Juega al fútbol.

400

We ate the tamales.

Comimos los tamales.

400

"Te vistes por la mañana," means (a) You see yourself in the mirror. (b) Your vistas are the morning. (c) You get dressed in the morning.

(c) You get dressed in the morning.

500

Translate to Spanish: I need my book, but I don't have it.

Necesito mi libro, pero no lo tengo.

500

Translate to Spanish: She tells me the word.

Me dice la palabra.

500
Translate to Spanish: ¿Can you help me?

¿Me puedes ayudar?

500

I went to the school.

Fui a la escuela.

500
"Me arreglo el pelo": (a) I do my hair. (b) I register my pets. (c) I rest myself on the pillow.

(a) I do my hair.