Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns
Affirmative Expressions
Negative Expressions
ir + a + infinitive
Present Progressive
100

What is the yo form of a direct and indirect object pronoun? 

me
100

What is the word to say something/anything? 

algo

100

What does the word "nada" mean?

nothing/anything 

100

What is an infinitive verb?

A verb that has not been conjugated and is in its originally form. 

100

Define the present progressive tense.

We use this tense to say what is happening right now. 

200

What is the Tú form of a direct and indirect object pronoun? 

te

200

What is the word to say somebody/anybody?

alguien

200

What does the words "ningún, ninguna" mean? 

none, not any

200

Conjugate the verb "ir" in the box.

voy

vas

va

vamos

van

200

What is the -ar ending for the present progressive? 

-ando

300

What is the we form of a direct and indirect object pronoun? 

nos

300
What is the word to say always? 

siempre

300

What does the word "tampoco" mean?

neither, either

300
Translate the following sentence, 

"¿Qué vas a hacer?"

What are you going to do?

300

What is the -er/-ir ending for present progressive?

iendo

400

What are the él, ella, and usted forms of direct and indirect object pronouns. 

direct object--lo/la

indirect object--le

400

What are the words to say "still" and "already" in Spanish? 

still--todavía 

already--ya

400

What does "ya no" mean?

not yet 

400

Change the sentence to express what the people are going to do. 

"Jorge va al cine."

Jorge va a ir al cine. 

400

What verb must we use when we have conjugated a verb into the present progressive form? 

Estar

500

What is the difference between direct and indirect object pronouns and how they are used? 

Direct objects are the nouns or pronouns receiving the action, while the indirect objects are the nouns or pronouns affected by the action. Indirect objects are the recipients of the direct objects.

500

Translate the following sentence, 

"Todavía tiene prisa."

Still in a hurry. 

500

Translate the following sentence, 

"Todovía no"

not yet

500

Change the sentence to express what the people are going to do. 

"Tú llamas a tu novio al celular."

Tú vas a llamar a tu novio al celular. 

500

Create a sentence using the following to say what someone is doing right now. 

~Paco y Yo

~escribir e-mails a nuestros amigos 

Paco y yo estamos escribiendo e-mails a nuestros amigos.