Tener vs Venir
Family
IR- ER verbs
Vocab
Possessive adjectives
100

Conjugate:

Tener (yo)

Venir (nosotros)

Tener - tengo

Venir - venimos

100

How do you say “my brother”?
A) Mi primo
B) Mi hermano
C) Mi abuelo

B) Mi hermano

100

Conjugate:

Beber (tú)

Correr (ella)

Bebes

Corre

100

Translate: To Read

Leer

100

This possessive adjective means your (familiar)

What is tu? or ¿Que es tu?

200

Which of these is not an expression of Tener?

A.tener miedo (de)
B. tener hambre
C. tener feliz
D. tener razón
E. tener prisa 

C. tener feliz

200

How do you say “my aunt and uncle”?

Mis tíos

200

Conjugate:

Abrir (nosotros)

Describir (ella)

Abrimos

Describe

200

Translate: They are hardworking! 

Ellos son trabajadores

200

The correct possessive adjective for “our sisters.”

What is nuestras? or ¿Que es nuestras?

300

This irregular verb is used to indicate someone is coming to the speaker's location, and its “yo” form is completely different from the stem in the present tense.


¿Qué es venir?

300

She is the sister of my mother, she is my...  

¿Que es mi tia? 

300

How do you say “They share a pizza” using compartir?
A) Ellos comparto una pizza
B) Ellos comparten una pizza
C) Ellos compartes una pizza

Ellos comparten una pizza

300

Translate: the difficult class

la clase difícil

300

This adjective can mean his, her, their, or your (formal) depending on context.

What is su? or ¿Que es su?

400

You use this verb to say “I have to study,” not “I am coming.”

¿Qué es tener?

400

How do you say “My cousin is blonde"?
A) Mi primo es rubio
B) Mi prima es rubia
C) Both A and B

C) Both A and B

400

How do you say “She receives some flowers” using recibir?

Ella recibe unas flores

400

Translate: the smart students 

los estudiantes inteligentes

400

The reason we say mis libros instead of mi libros.

What is because the noun is plural?

500

You say this verb when talking about someone arriving to your location, but never to express age, thirst, or fear.


Qué es venir

500

He married my sister, to me is my ... 

¿Que es mi cuñado? 

500

What is wrong with this sentence? “Los estudiantes aprende en la clase.”

The verb is incorrectly conjugated

Corrected sentence: “Los estudiantes aprenden en la clase.”

500

Translate: She is German and he is French

Ella es alemana y él es francés.

500

Rewrite this sentence to clarify the owner: Su primo es alto. (ellas)

What is “El primo de ellas es alto”?