INDEFINITE
PRONOUNS
VOCABULARY I
GRAMMAR I
VOCABULARY II
GRAMMAR II
100

We use indefinite pronouns to refer to...

people, things, and places without bein specific

100

Picadura

sting

100

To talk about a completed action

Simple past

100

Asustado

Afraid

100

It´s use to talk about actions in progess in the past

Past continuous

200

When we use an indefinite pronoums as the subject, we use...

a singular verb

200

Educado

Polite

200

It´s use to make predictions based in what we believed

Will

200

Ban

Prohibir

200

It´s use to make predictions based on external evidence

Be going to

am/is/are going to

300

Affirmative form of the indefinite pronoun for people

somebody / someone

300
Rendirse

Give up

300

We use them to compare two things

Comparatives

300

Telenovela

Soap Opera

300

We use them when something stands out from the rest

Superlatives

400

Affirmative forms of the indefinite pronouns of thing and place

Something and somewhere

400

Presentador / Anfitrión

Host

400

True or false

We use Should to give advice

We use Must to talk about a strong abligation

True

400

Parientes

Relatives

400

True or False

We use CAN to talk about a past ability and a past permission

We use COULD to talk about a present ability and a present permission

False

500

Negative and interrogative forms of all the indefinite pronouns for places

People: anybody and someone

Thing: anything

Place: anywhere

500

Flood

Inundación

500

We use it to talk about thing that happened without giving an specific time

Present perfect

500

Everybody

Tod@a / Todo el mundo / Todas las personas

500

In the present perfect with use...

Have/has and the past participle of the verb