¿Los verbos infinitvos terminan en...?
-AR
-ER
-IR
What are the definite articles?
LA and EL
Le gusta ir a la escuela. Es____________.
Es estudioso.
Translate: funny (masculine adjective)
gracioso
In Spanish adjectives usually come...
after the noun they describe
Name an infinitive verb that ends in -IR
Ir a......
Vivir
escribir
What are the indefinite articles?
Un y Una
Translate: I am, I am not
Yo soy / no soy
Translate: El, Ella, Yo
He, She, I
In English the adjective....
comes before the noun
Answer the question in a negative way. ¿Te gusta ver la tele?
No, no me gusta ver la tele.
What is the equivalent of EL and LA in English?
LA=The
El= The
Translate: Reservado
reserved, shy
Translate: lazy (feminine adjective)
perezosa
Un scramble the sentence.
no una Teresa chica es inteligente.
Teresa no es una chica inteligente.
Answer the question (with an infinitive verb)
¿Qué te gusta hacer?
A mí me gusta....
What is the equivalent of UN/UNA in English?
A, AN
Translate: Marcos is organized and nice.
Marcos es ordenado y simpático.
Translate: What are you like?
¿Cómo eres?
Make a sentence with the following information:
es, perezoso/a, un/a chico/a, Margarita
Margairta es una chica perezosa.
Translate: Me too and Me neither
A mí también/ A mí tampoco
¿Qué es? (answer with the correct definite article) nariz.
Es una nariz.
Name all the adjectives that can be used for both genders. (5)
impaciente, paciente, sociable, deportista, inteligente
Translate: Según, pero, a veces
according to, but, sometimes
What is the pattern for writing sentences in Spanish?
Subject + verb + Indefinite article/noun + Adjectives