Gustar
Ir
Tener
Noun/Adj. Agreement
Ser vs Estar
100

What goes before "me" in the phrase "me gusta" if you want to emphasize that I am the one who likes it?

a mí

100
Conjugate: Isaac/ir

va

100

How would you say, "He's afraid of women."

Tiene miedo de mujeres.

100

the sick men

los hombres enfermos

100

How would you say, "I am calm."

Estoy tranquilo/a.

200

Fill in the blank: A tí te ________ practicar los deportes.

gusta

200

Which word usually follows a conjugation of ir?

a

200

How would you say, "You have a short male teacher."

Tienes un maestro bajo.

200

the busy female teacher

la maestra ocupada

200
How would you say, "The salad is pretty."

La ensalada es bonita.

300

Fill in the blank: A usted _____ gusta el fútbol.

le

300

How would you say, "We're going to swim."

Vamos a nadar.

300

How would you say, "They have to go to the store."

Tienen que ir a la tienda.

300

a red-headed principal

un director pelirrojo de la escuela

300

How would you say, "We are excited."

Estamos emocionados.

400

How would you say, "I really like music."

Me gusta mucho la música.

400

How would you say, "I'm going to run to the gym."

Voy a correr al gimnasio.

400

How would you say, "I'm hot."

Tengo calor.

400

some depressed students

unos estudiantes deprimidos

400

How would you say, "The beans are red."

Los frijoles son rojos.

500

How would you say, "We really like to deposit money."

Nos gusta mucho depositar dinero.

500

How would you say, "They're going to go to the museum."

Van a ir al museo.

500

How would you say, "we are right."

Tenemos razón.

500

some serious (sporting) games 

unos partidos serios

500

How would you say, "I'm happy when I go shopping."

Estoy contento/a cuando voy de compras.