Ella es (serio)
seria
Ella (practicar)
practica
a word that is identical or almost identical in 2 or more languages and has similar meaning
cognate
Tengo diesiciete años.
¿Cuántos años tienes?
If you like to work, you are considered:
trabajador
Maria y Jose son (artistico)
artisticos
Nosotros (bailar)
a verb before it is conjugated, it does not have a subject
infinitive
Soy de Texas.
¿De dónde eres?
If you like to tell jokes, you are considered:
comico
Juan es (inteligente)
inteligente
juego
to change the verb so that it goes with the subject and makes sense in the sentence
conjugate
Soy talentosa y atrevida.
¿Cómo eres?
If you don’t like to talk a lot, you are considered:
sociable
Mis amigas son (paciente)
pacientes
tú (dormir)
duermes
if the noun is masculine & singular, then the describing word is also masculine & singular
adjective agreement
Me gusta nadar.
¿Qué te gusta hacer?
If you receive good grades and know a lot of information, you are considered:
inteligente
Ellos son (deportista)
deportistas
ustedes (ser)
son
the part of the verb that is in every single form
stem
Me llamo Rafael.
¿Cómo te llamas?
If you don’t like to wait for things, you are considered:
impaciente