¿De quién es?
Whose is it?
The word 'It' has a direct translation to Spanish. This word also means 'They' or, more formally, 'Thou'.
False. This word doesn't exist.
The terms Nosotros, Vosotros, and Ellos, are all used to refer to these two groups.
What are a group of males, or a group of males and females?
Tres, seis...
Nueve
Nosotros/Nosotras
We (Masculine/Feminine)
¿De quién son?
Whose are they?
When 'de' is followed by 'el', they combine to form the contraction 'delé'.
False.
To ask how many of an object there are, use this word before masculine nouns, and another word for feminine nouns. (Guess both words)
What are 'Cuantos/Cuantas'?
Cuatro, ocho, doce...
Dieciseis
Vosotros/Vosotras
You (Masculine/Feminine)
Es la computadora del conductor
It's the driver's computer.
The plural forms of 'Ser' include 'Somos', 'Sois', and 'Son'
True.
These two subject pronouns mean 'You' in English.
What are 'Tu' and 'Usted'?
Seis, doce, dieciocho...
Veinticuatro
Nosotros/Nosotras
We (Masculine/Feminine)
Es el diario de Maru.
It's Maru's diary.
The word 'Ser' also expresses possession, with the two letter preposition 'de'.
True.
A subject pronoun acts as the subject of this type of action word, used to describe an action, state, or occurrence.
What is a Verb?
Diez, viente...
Trienta
El/Ella
He/She
Son las maletas del chico.
They are the boy's suitcases.
'De' contracts with the words 'las', 'los', and 'la'.
False.
The term 'Ser' (to be) is this type of verb that doesn't have to follow the same common rules as other verbs.
What is an 'irregular' verb?
Nueve, dieciocho...
Vientisiete
Ellos/Ellas
They (Masculine/Feminine)