Irregular Verbs
Regular Verbs
La Hora
Vocabulary
La Cultura
100

This is what characterizes an irregular verb 

does not have a stem change, follows a conjugation pattern 

100

All three verb types share the same conjugated ending for this subject pronoun 

Yo form 

100

How to say what time it is and at what time something is 

Son las, a las 

100

How to say "_______________ class"

La clase de _________________

100

This is the amount of Spanish speaking countries in the Caribbean 

Three 

200

The part of the verb that does not include the verb ending (ar, er, ir)

the stem or the root 

200

These two types of verbs share most verb endings 

ER and IR

200

After this part of the hour, you would round up to the next hour and subtract the minutes

The 30 minute mark 
200

All frequency phrases can always be placed in this part of a sentence 

Before the verb 

200

This is the African country that has Spanish as its official language 

Guinea Ecuatorial/Equatorial Guinea 

300

The four irregular verbs that are on this test 

hacer, conocer, ver, saber

300

This is the name for a verb that is not conjugated 

The infinitive 

300
Night and midnight are considered this grammatical gender 

Femenine 

300

This is how you would say "every", as in "every day"

Cada 
300

This is the only country in Central America that has English as its official language, because it is part of the British Commonwealth

Belize

400

Hacer and Tener are considered these types of verbs because of their endings in the yo form

"Go" Verbs 

400
This subject pronoun always has an accent mark over its regular verb endings

Vosotros 

400

In Spanish we don't say, "fifteen", but instead...

y cuarto 

400

Although these two words look similar, "today" and "there is/there are" are not the same word. They are..

Hoy- today 

Hay- There is, there are 

400

This is the name of the body of water that separates Spain from Africa 

The Strait of Gibraltar 

500

The difference between saber and conocer, since they both mean "to know"

Saber- to know a fact or information. Conocer- to know a person 

500

In Spanish, the subject pronoun does not always have to be used because this part of the verb indicates the subject.

The verb ending for regular verbs, or the conjugated verb form for irregular verbs. 

500

Instead of saying "AM" and "PM", you would say...

de la mañana, de la tarde, de la noche 

500

How to say "eleventh" and "twelfth"

Décimo primero, décimo segundo 

500

These two countries are separated from Antarctica by the Drake Passage. 

Chile and Argentina