Subject Pronouns
Conjugaciones
Gramática
Números / La Hora
Irregular Yo's / Verb Meanings
100

Translate: I

yo

100

hablar / yo

hablo

100

What are the four ways to say "the" in Spanish?

el, la, los, las

100

Translate to Spanish: 33

treinta y tres

100

Translate: to bring

traer

200

Who is "nosotros"?

we/us

200

vivir / tú

vives

200

Words that end in "-a" are typically masculine or feminine?

feminine

200

Translate to Spanish: 68

sesenta y ocho

200

Translate: to give

dar

300

What person point of view is "él/ella"? (1st, 2nd, or 3rd)

third person p.o.v.

300

escribir / nosotros

escribimos

300

True or False? When using a question mark or exclamation point in Spanish, there should only be one at the end of the sentence just like in English.

False (there should be two)

300

Translate to Spanish: 91

noventa y uno

300

Conjugate to "yo" form: salir

(yo) salgo
400

What is the difference between "tú" and "usted", and how are they the same?

They both mean "you". However, "tú" is informal, and "usted" is formal.

400

leer / ustedes

leen

400

When asking a yes/no question in Spanish, which comes first, the subject or the verb?

the verb

400

Translate to Spanish: It's 11:35 PM.

Son las once y treinta y cinco de la noche.

Or: Son las doce menos veinticinco de la noche.

400

Translate: I put

(yo) pongo

500

Who is "ustedes" referring to?

you guys, you all, y'all, you (plural)

500

preparar / tú y tus amigos

preparan

500

What does it mean when a verb has an irregular "yo" form?

The "yo" form of the verb does not follow the typical pattern. *You can't just drop the ending and add an -o.

500

Translate to Spanish: It's a quarter til three.

Son las tres menos cuarto.

500

Translate: I make

(yo) hago