El Presente Perfecto
El Imperfecto
La cultura
El Condicional
Uruguay, C.R., Nicaragua
100

What "El Presente Perfecto" means in English

The Present Perfect / Have done something

100

The 1st person form of the verb "Ser"

Era

100

A musician and singer from Uruguay known for love songs

Jorge Drexler

100

The Conditional tense means this in English

Would / Could

100

La capital de Uruguay

Montevideo

200

El Presente Perfecto has this many parts

2

200

The 2nd person form of the verb "Ir" 

Ibas
200

A human tower whose name means "castle" in Spanish 

Un castell / Los castellers

200

The Conditional tense begins with this form of the verb

Infinitive form

200
The Southern neighbor of Nicaragua

Costa Rica

300

The verb "haber" means this

to have

300

The "Imperfect Sheep" (ba, bas, ba...) endings come from this language

Latin

300

The nicknamed "Domino Park" is located in this US city

Miami 

300

The Conditional tense endings

ía, ías, ía, íamos, ían

300

The Capital of Costa Rica

San Jose

400

Name one irregular Past Participle 

Hecho

Puesto

Dicho

Visto

[...]

400

These two forms of any verb in the Imperfect are conjugated exactly the same way

1st and 3rd person (singular)

400

A Dominican dish similar to french fries made with plantains, meat, cheese, and a special sauce

Yaroas

400

An irregular verb in the Conditional Tense

tener (tendr)

salir (saldr) 

poder (podr) 

poner (pondr) 

hacer (har) 

400

A caffeinated beverage enjoyed in Uruguay (traditionally served in a small gourd with a metal straw)

mate 

500

[Complete the sentence] En la clase de arte nosotros hemos (P.P.) el arte.

hecho

visto

comprado

observado (...)

500

The Imperfect is one of how many past tenses in Spanish

2

500

In New York, 33% of the inmigrant population is from island territory 

Puerto Rico

500

Translate the following: Iría a la planeta Marte en una nave espacial.

I would go to the planet Mars in a space ship.

500

1 reason why a large majority of the population of Nicaragua lives in poverty

-Natural Disasters

-Agrarian economy

-No middle class 

-Poor infrastructure