Vocabulary
double object pronouns
Irregular stem changing preterite
comparisons
words like gustar
100

List three foods from the dairy group

leche, yogur, queso, 

100
Explain what a direct object is and list the direct object pronouns and their meanings.

A direct answers the question "What" about the verb.  The direct object pronouns are 

me (me), te (you), lo (it, him), la (it, her), los (them), las (them), nos (us)

100

Fill in the blank with the missing word. 

Carlos served the lobster.

Carlos ___________________ la langosta.

sirvió

100

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The salad is more expensive than the soup.

La ensalada es más cara que la sopa.

100

List five verbs like gustar and their meanings

disgustar - dislike, molestar - annoy,bother,  sorprender - surprise, interesar - interest, fascinar -fascinate, importar - to matter, encantar - to love

200

List four items you would find at  fish market.

pescado, mariscos, atún, salmón, langosta,  camarones, 

200

What is an indirect object and what are the indirect object pronouns and their meanings 

An indirect object tells you where the direct object is going. 

me (to me), te (to you), le (to him,her,you), les (to them), nos (to us)

200

Ricardo y tú asked for the peas.

Ricardo y tú _______________ las arvejas. 

pidieron

200

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The pork chops with mushrooms are cheaper than the tuna. 

Las chuletas con champiñones son más baratas que el atún. 

200

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I love lobster, but the shrimp does not interest me. 

(A mí) me encanta la langosta, pero no me interesan los camarones. 
300

List five different types of beverages in Spanish.

agua mineral, vino, cerveza, refrescos, leche, jugo, café, té 

300

Explain the placement of object pronouns in a sentence with one and two verbs. 

The indirect object pronoun comes first followed by the direct object pronoun.  They are placed immediately before a conjugated verb or attached to the end of an infinitive or participle.  If two pronouns are attached you must add an accent mark to maintain the sound. 
300

Ramona chose the coffee, but fell asleep before drinking it.

Ramona ___________ el café, pero _____________ antes de beberlo. 

eligió/se durmió

300
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The waitress es younger than my sister, but older than my brother

La camarera es menor que mi hermana, pero mayor que mi hermano. 

300

They dislike the oil, but like butter.

A ellos les disgusta el aceite, pero les gusta la mantequilla. 

400

List six fruits in Spanish

uvas, manzanas, melocotón , pera, naranja, fresa, banana, 

400

Write the following sentence in Spainsh.

He chose it for me. (milk)

Él me la eligió. 

400

Luis got dressed then got his homework from his bedroom.

Luis ______________luego él ____________ su tarea de su habitación. 

se vistió/ consiguió

400

The mushrooms are bad, but the carrots are worse. 


 

Los chamiñones son malos, pero las zanahorias son peores.

400

My family matters to me.

(A mí) me importa mi familia.

500

List seven vegetables/legumes in Spanish and their meanings


arvejas/peas, la cebolla/onion, el champiñón/mushroom, la ensalada/salad, 
los espárragos/asparagus, los frijoles/beans, 
la lechuga/lettuce, el maíz/corn, 
las papas/patatas (fritas)/(fried) potatoes; French fries, el tomate/tomato, la zanahoria/carrot
500

Write the following sentence in Spanish.

Jack and I  ordered it for them. (the main dish)

Jack y yo se lo pedimos. 
500

Explain the rules for stem changing verbs in the preterite. 

-ar and -er verbs that have a stem change in the present tense DO NOT have a stem change in the preterite.

-ir verbs change stem in the preterite, but only in the 3rd person singular and plural, and only one letter. 

500

The tea is good, but the coffee is better.  

El té es bueno, pero el café es mejor.

500

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Do you love shellfish, but dislike fish.

¿(A ti) te encantan los marisocos pero te disgusta el pescado?