ALL Spanish verbs will end in either -AR, -ER, or ...
-IR
"Yo" means...
I
Which verb (SER or ESTAR) would you use to describe feelings or locations?
Estar - How you feel and where you are, use the verb ESTAR!
What Spanish-speaking country is this?
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Mexico
How would you write today's date in Spanish?
El ____ de agosto.
TRANSLATE: I speak (hablar) Spanish.
Yo hablo español.
If I want to address someone directly who I am familiar with (friends, close family, someone younger than I), I would likely use _______ to say "you".
Tú
Which verb (SER or ESTAR) would you use to describe personality traits, permanent characteristics, where people/things are from, time, relations between people?
SER - D.O.C.T.O.R. SER (Descriptions, Origins, Characteristics, Time, Occupation, Relation)
What Spanish-speaking country is this?
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Argentina
TRANSLATE: It's very cold.
Hace mucho frío.
YOU MUST WRITE ALL THREE: What is the "Nosotros/Nosotras" form ending for -AR, -ER, and -IR verbs?
-amos / -emos / -imos
If I want to address someone directly who I want to speak more formally with (someone older, someone I am more unfamiliar with), I should use _______ to say "you".
Usted / Ud.
Yo ________ de Cuba.
Yo soy de Cuba.
Does Brazil speak Spanish as an official language?
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No (Portuguese)
A Margarita le gusta mucho practicar deportes. ¿Cómo es ella?
Atlética.
TRANSLATE: Ellas beben los refrescos en la cafetería.
They (girls) drink sodas in the cafeteria.
If I am talking about a group of people (100 girls and 1 boy) and I want to say "they", I use ...
Ellos
Tú _______ en la biblioteca.
estás
What Spanish-speaking country is this?
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Dominican Republic
TRANSLATE: My brothers are hungry.
Mis hermanos tienen hambre.
TRANSLATE: Juanita y Juan write (escribir) in English class.
Juanita y Juan escriben en la clase de inglés.
What country uses "Vosotros/Vosotras" instead of "Ustedes" when addressing a group of people.
Spain
TRANSLATE: Claudia and I are sad (triste).
Claudia y yo estamos tristes.
¿Cómo se dice "Spain" en español?
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España
TRANSLATE: It is 1:30 in the afternoon.
Es la una y media (treinta) de la tarde.