Regular Verbs
Irregular Verbs
Stem Changing Verbs
Verb Practice
Personal Pronouns
100

AR, ER, IR

What are Spanish verb endings?

100

The first irregular verb you learned.

What is ser?

100

This part of a verb is the part that changes. 

What is the stem?

100

The nosotros form of comer.

What is nosotros comemos?

100

These are the first person pronouns in Spanish.

What are yo and nosotros?

200

Regular verbs consist of this: an ending and...

What is a stem?

200

These two verbs both mean to be in Spanish.

What are ser and estar?

200

These are the 3 categories of stem-changing verbs. 

What are o->ue, e->ie, and e->i?

200

The yo form of dormir

What is yo duermo?

200

This is the informal "you" in Spanish.

What is tu?

300

This regular -AR verb means "to talk."

What is hablar?

300

The English meaning of the verb ir. 

What is "to go"?

300

The usted form of comenzar.

What is usted comienza?

300

The ell@s form of tener.

What is ell@s tienen?

300

This is what is missing in the pronoun Tu.

What is an accent over the u.

400

These two types of Spanish verbs share the same ending for all personal pronouns except nosotros. (And vosotros.)

What are ER and IR verbs?

400

The first person conjugations of the verbs ser, estar, ir,  

soy, estoy, voy,

400
This is the only personal pronoun form that does not cause a stem-change.

What is nosotros?

400

This is the Spanish translation of "She has to study."

What is ella tiene que estudiar?

400
When addressing someone formal, authoritative, or respected in Spanish, you use this personal pronoun.

What is usted?

500

These are the regular -AR verb endings (in order).

What are -o, -as, -a, -amos, -an?

500

The meaning of the verb dar. 

What is "to give"?

500

This letter changes to ue.

What is o?

500

This is the English translation of tengo prisa. Estoy tarde. 

What is "I'm in a hurry. I'm late."

500

One is masculine and one is feminine.

What is the difference between el and ella/ellos and ellas?