The Family
Adjectives
Ser vs Estar/ Pero vs Sino
Country & Capital
Nationalities
100
My mother's daughter?
What is hermana?
100
She is nice to look at.
What is bonita/ linda/ bella/ atractiva? etc.
100
These two words mean BUT.
What is pero / sino?
100
This is the capital of The Dominican Republic.
What is Santo Domingo?
100
A male from Cuba.
What is cubano?
200
My father got married to her.
What is esposa/ madrastra?
200
He can lift heavy things.
What is fuerte?
200
We are in the classroom. This is ...are.
What is estamos?
200
This is the capital of Spain.
What is Madrid?
200
A female from the BVI.
What is britanica?
300
The father of my father.
What is abuelo?
300
She does not like to talk to stragners and is afraid to look persons in the eye.
What is timida?
300
This acronym is used to help one remember the uses for SER.
What is DOCTOR?
300
This is the only Spanish-speaking country in Africa and its capital is Malabo.
What is Equatorial Guinea?
300
A man from England.
What is ingles?
400
My brother's wife.
What is cunada?
400
He likes to get his way, does not like to share his toys. It is his parents fault because they let him get away with it.
What is mimado?
400
This acronym is used to help one remember the uses of ESTAR.
What is place?
400
This is one of the southernmost countries is South America.
What is Argentina/ Chile?
400
Someone from Puerto Rico.
What is puertoriqueno/a?
500
The mother of my husband.
What is suegra?
500
Sensato and sensible are often confused. This is what each means.
What is sensato (sensible); sensible (sensitive)
500
Pero vs Sino: You would use this word in this sentence: I do not want the ice-cream but the pizza.
What is sino?
500
This country has two capitals: La PAz and Sucre.
What is Bolivia?
500
Someone from the United States of America.
What is estadounidense?