La Familia
Possessive Adjectives/ Pronouns
Conjugating -er and -ir verbs
Using estar
Describir vocabulary
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What is the Spanish form of "abuelo?" 

grandfather

100

What does "mi" mean?

my

100

How do you conjugate on -ir verb?

o       imos

es

e       en

100

What are the conjugations of "estar?"

estoy    estamos

estas

esta      estan


100

Translate to English: popular

popular

200

What is the Spanish form of "prima?"

girl cousin

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What does "tu" mean?

your

200

What is the conjugation of "abrir?"

abro       abrimos

abres

abre       abren


200

What is the following sentence in Spanish:

The water is hot. 

El agua está caliente. 

200

Translate to English: nerviosa

nervous

300

What is the Spanish form of "hermanastra?"

stepsister

300

What does "su" mean?

his, her, it, your (formal), their, y'all's

300

Translate and conjugate: I eat enchiladas. 

Yo como enchiladas. 

300

What is this sentence in Spanish:
You are (look) very pretty today.

Estás muy bonita hoy!

300

Translate to English: contentos

content

400

What is the Spanish form of "bisabuela?"

great grandmother

400

What does "nuestro/a" mean?

our

400

Translate and conjugate: My boy cousin lives in Elijay. 

Mi primo vive en Elijay. 

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Switch this sentence to a question:

El carro está limpio. 

¿Está el carro limpio?

400

Translate to English: cansado

tired

500

What is the Spanish form of "yerno?"

son-in-law

500

Change this sentence to be possessive:

(usted) la pizarra

La pizarra de usted

Su pizarra

500

Translate and conjugate: They are going to Disney world. 

Ellos van a Disney World. 

500

Conjugate this sentence:

Armanda es un muchacho guapo. 

Armando is a good-looking boy. 

500

Translate to English: enferma

sick