Es el sinónimo de ponerse la ropa.
Vestirse.
Indirect Objects answer what two questions about a verb?
To whom / For whom.
How you feel and where you are, always use the verb _____________.
Estar
What is the Preterite tense used to indicate?
Simple past tense
Translate this sentence into Spanish.
¿Qué hora es?
What time is it?
Es el cuarto con el inodoro, la ducha, y el lavabo.
El baño
What indirect object pronoun would take the place of the italicized word?
Ellos leyeron el libro a mí.
Me
Finish the sentence with the appropriate verb.
Yo _______ de los EEUU.
soy
Conjugate the verb to match the subject:
Vivir (la mujer)
Vivió
Translate this sentence into Spanish.
She likes to run.
Ella le gusta correr.
Es la cosa que usas para lavarse el pelo.
El champú
What direct object pronoun would take the place of the italicized word?
Roberto comió la pizza.
La
Finish the sentence with the appropriate verb:
Nosotros ___________ practicando fútbol.
Estamos.
Conjugate the verb to match the subject:
Pagar (yo)
Pagué
¿Cuántos años tiene Sr. Ford?
22
Es la acción necesaria cuando tienes mucho pelo en la cara.
Afeitarse.
Where in this sentence can the direct object pronoun be placed?
Ellos traducen la lectura.
Ellos la traducen. (Before the conjugated verb)
Translate the sentence into Spanish:
In math class, they are tired.
En la clase de matemáticas, están cansado(a)s.
Translate the sentence in English:
Ayer, llegué a Santiago de Cuba
Yesterday I arrived in Santiago de Cuba
Patagonia is a region in South America that is part of what two countries?
Argentina and Chile
Si (if) te bañas despues de levantarse, probablemente te duchas ________.
Por la mañana
Rewrite this sentence in Spanish using an indirect object pronoun.
The nice students speak to her.
Los estudiantes simpáticos le hablan (a ella).
What does DOCTOR stand for, and to what verb does it apply?
Description, Occupation, Characteristic, Time and Origin
Ser
Leer, creer and oir are three examples of verbs that have a spelling change in preterite. Which conjugations of these words have spelling changes?
él, ella ud. / ellos, ellas, uds.
leyó + leyeron, creyó + creyeron, oyó + oyeron
Translate this sentence into Spanish:
He wore a blue tie.
Él llevó una corbata azul.