Vocab
El Imperfecto
Preterite vs. Imperfect
Adverbs
Preterite Conjugations
100

Translate: el pie

the foot

100

Write the -ar Imperfect tense endings.

-aba, -abas, -aba, -ábamos, -aban

100

Preterite or Imperfect: for habitual, on-going past actions

Imperfect

100
The Spanish -mente is equivalent to the English ____.

-ly

100

What are the -ar Preterite verb endings?

é, aste, ó, amos, aron
200

Translate: el resfriado

Cold

200

Who is the subject of this sentence?: Cuándo eras niña, vivías con los Martinez.

200

Preterite or Imperfect:I called my mom three times.

Preterite 

200

To form an adverb, start with the ________ form of an _________.

Feminine, adjective

200

What are the -er/-ir Preterite verb endings?

í, iste, ió, imos, ieron

300

Translate: the doctor's office

El consultorio

300

Conjugate: Uds./adivinar

Uds. adivinaban

300

Preterite or Imperfect: The weather was pleasant.

Imperfect

300

Make "tranquilo" an adverb.

Tranquilamente

300

Conjugate: Yo/viajar

Yo viajé

400

Translate: to prescribe

Recetar

400

Translate into English: Yo siempre olvidaba tomar mi medicina.

I used to always forget to take my medicine.

400

I worked every Wednesday: trabajé or trabajaba

Trabajaba

400

Make "real" an adverb.

Realmente

400

Conjugate: Los doctores/decidir

Los doctores decidieron

500

Translate: to suffer an illness

sufrir una enfermedad

500

Translate to Spanish: We would cough and damage our (la) throat.

Nosotros tosíamos y dañábamos la garganta.

500

One time we went to California: Íbamos or Fuimos

Fuimos

500

Make "gradual" an adverb and translate it into English.

Gradualmente: gradually

500

Translate: The nurse took the temperature.

El enfermero tomó la temperatura.