When are reflexive verbs used in Spanish?
Reflexive verbs are used when a person performs an action on, for, or to themselves.
Why do some verbs in Spanish change meaning when used in the reflexive?
Reflexive verbs in Spanish often change focus or emphasis in meaning.
What is the difference in meaning between Tener and Tener que?
Tener has these main uses: refers to ownership or permission, in set expressions
Tener que means 'to have to'
True or False: Hay is both the singular and plural form.
True
True or False: Adjectives have only one gender in Spanish.
False
List three Spanish verbs that are reflexive.
peinarse, bañarse, cepillarse etc
Which verb means to remember, and which verb means to agree?
Acordarse, acordar
Translate: Tengo sed.
I am thirsty.
Translate: There is a little bit of....
Hay un poco de
Name three adjectives in Spanish that have only one form.
interesante, agradable, fácil, fuerte
Conjugate: afeitarse, yo
me afeito
Which verb means to take and which verb means to get along with?
Llevar, llevarse
Translate: Tengo prisa.
I'm in a rush.
Translate: There is a lot of
Hay mucho/mucha
Name three colors that do not change with gender.
Verde, azul, rosa, etc
Conjugate: ducharse, nosotros
nos duchamos
Volver means to return. What does Volverse mean?
To become
Translate: I have to buy shoes.
Tengo que comprar zapatos.
Hay or Hay que: There are four dogs in the street.
Hay
True or False: Rojo (red) changes with gender.
True
Translate into Spanish:
In the morning, I bathe and brush my teeth.
Por la mañana, me baño y me cepillo los dientes.
Choose the correct verbs:
Yo (pruebo, me pruebo) la sopa.
pruebo
Translate: We have to go to class.
Tenemos que ir a clase.
Hay or Hay que: We have to bathe the dogs.
Hay que
True or False: The color violeta changes with gender.
False