Tener and Venir
Ir and Er
Descriptive Adj
Possessive Adj
Family Vocabulary
100

This verb is used to express possession, like "Tengo un libro."

"tener"

100

This is the infinitive verb form used to describe "to eat" in Spanish.


comer

100

This adjective describes something that is "big" or "large" in Spanish.


grande

100


This is the possessive adjective used for "my" in Spanish, used with a singular masculine noun.

Mi

100

This word means “mother” in Spanish.

madre

200

This form of "tener" is used with the subject "él/ella" to mean "he/she has."


"tiene"

200

The present tense form of the verb "vivir" (to live) for the "yo" (I) subject.


Vivo

200

The opposite of "alto" (tall) is this adjective, which means "short."

bajo

200

In a formal context, the possessive adjective for "your" (formal singular, "usted") used with plural feminine nouns is this.

su

200

This term refers to your "great-grandfather" in Spanish.

bisabuelo

300

In this tense, "venir" is used to describe an action happening right now, like "Vengo de la tienda."

 present tense?

300

The verb "escribir" means "to write." In the preterite tense, the third-person singular form is escribió. What is the preterite form of "beber" (to drink) for "ella"?

bebió

300

This adjective means "happy" in Spanish and is the same for both masculine and feminine.

feliz

300

This possessive adjective means "their" (plural) when referring to both masculine and feminine plural nouns.


sus

300

The word for "stepmother" in Spanish is this.

Madrastra
400

This is the infinitive form of "venir" in English.


"to come"

400

This -er verb means "to learn" in Spanish.

aprender

400

If you want to describe a "beautiful" or "pretty" girl in Spanish, you would say she is "____."

bonita

400

This is the correct possessive adjective for "his" or "her" when used with a plural masculine noun.

sus

400

This word describes your "mother-in-law" in Spanish.


suegra

500

The preterite form of "venir" in the first person singular is "vine." What is the preterite form of "tener" in the first person singular?


"tuve"

500

In the present tense, the verb "abrir" (to open) means "I open." What is the "yo" form of "correr" (to run)?


corro

500

This adjective describes someone who is "intelligent" and is the same in both masculine and feminine forms.

inteligente

500


This is the correct possessive adjective for "our" when used with a singular feminine noun that starts with a stressed "a" or "ha," which requires an "el" form to avoid awkward sound repetition in Spanish.

nuestra

500

This term refers to your "godmother" in Spanish.

madrina