Números Ordinales
Imperfecto y Pretérito
Pasado Progresivo
Adjetivos Posesivos
Presente Progresivo
100
Ordinal numbers are placed — the noun.
What is BEFORE
100
For weather, feelings, physical description, which do we use: ¿pretérito o imperfecto?
What is IMPERFECTO.
100
What are the six conjugated forms of estar that we use for past progressives?
What are: Estaba estábamos Estabas estabais Estaba estaban
100
Fill in the blank with the correct possessive adjective: Esa casa es —. (ours)
What is: NUESTRA Esa casa es NUESTRA. That house is ours. (remember- possessive adjectives must agree in NUMBER and GENDER with the object owned).
100
To form the present progressive, what two parts do you need:
What is 1) The conjugated form of ESTAR + 2) a PARTICIPLE (- ando, -iendo, -yendo…..think ‘-ing’ in English)
200
Ordinal numbers must agree in — and — with the noun. What are these two things?
What are NUMBER and GENDER. por ejemplo: Hoy es el primer día de escuela.
200
Fill in the blank with the correctly-conjugated form: —— sol ayer. (hacer)
What is 'HACÍA sol ayer.' *It was sunny yesterday. *(even though it says, ayer (which is often a trigger for preterite), we're talking about the weather, so in this case we use the imperfect.
200
Fill in the blanks with the correctly-conjugated forms: Yo — — la ropa. (lavar)
What is: Yo ESTABA LAVANDO la ropa. I was washing the clothing.
200
TRANSLATE: Yes, they are mine (siblings).
Sí, son míos.
200
Fill in the blank with the correctly-conjugated forms: Estamos — la casa. (pintar).
What is: PINTANDO We are painting the house.
300
Necesitas subir las escaleras para llegar al ----- piso (3rd).
What is TERCER. You must climb the steps to get to the third floor.
300
Fill in the blank with the correctly-conjugated form: A las cinco yo —— al supermercado. (ir)
What is 'A las cinco you FUI al supermercado.' At five I went to the supermarket.
300
Fill in the blanks with the correctly-conjugated forms: Nosotros — — la mesa. (poner)
What is: Nosotros ESTÁBAMOS PONIENDO la mesa. We were setting the table.
300
TRANSLATE: The book is yours (informal).
What is: El libro es TUYO.
300
Verdad o falso: All conjugated forms of estar in the present progressive have accents, accept for the ‘yo’ and ‘nosotros’ forms.
What is VERDAD Yo estoy nosotros estamos Tú estás vosotros estáis. Él, ella, usted está ellos, ellas, ustedes están
400
Ellas están en el — grado. (9th)
What is NOVENO. The girls are in 9th grade.
400
Translate: I called my grandmother from time to time.
What is LLAMABA a mi abuela de vez en cuando.
400
TRANSLATE: My mother was serving us.
What is: Mi mamá nos ESTABA SIRVIENDO.
400
TRANSLATE: Their cousins (guys and girl cousins)
What is: SUS primos.
400
TRANSLATE: We are leaving the school.
What is "Estamos saliendo de la escuela."
500
Translate: Friday is the sixth day of the week.
What is Viernes es el sexto día de la semana.
500
Translate: When I was fifteen, I wrote in my diary every day (diario).
What is "Cuando TENÍA quince años, ESCRIBÍA en mi diario cada dia." (Two imperfect examples: describing AGE and a HABITUAL ACTION).
500
TRANSLATE: The students were sleeping in her Spanish class.
What is: Los alumnus estaban durmiendo en su clase de Español.
500
‘La chaqueta es mía” means, ‘The jacket is mine’. If, whilst referring to the same jacket you wanted to say, “Mine is green,” how would you say this?
What is: ‘LA MÍA es verde.”
500
Translate: Her aunt is reading with me.
What is " Su tía está leyendo conmigo.