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G7Q3 Spanish

Spanish Application

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Forms of gustar infinitive= gustar (to like) , singular= gusta, plural= gustan
Forms of interesar infinitive= interesar (to interest) , singular= interesa, plural= interesan
Forms of aburrir infinitive= aburrir (to bore) , singular= aburre, plural= aburren
Forms of doler infinitive= doler (to hurt) , singular= duele, plural= duelen
Conjugate perder (to lose) pierdo, pierdes, pierde, perdemos, pierden
Name the object pronouns me (I), te (you familiar), le (he, she you formal), now (we), les (they, you plural)
Name possessive adjectives mi/mis, tu/tus, su/sus, nuestro/nuestra/nuestros/nuestras
Translate: Me duelen los pies My feet hurt.
Translate: El jugador lanza la pelota a la derecha The player throws the ball to the right.
Translate: Me aburre el beisbol Baseball bores me.
Translate: Me interesa la clase de sciencia I am interested in science class.
Translate: Los espectadores están en el stadium The spectators are in the stadium
Translate: Estoy cansada I am tired
Translate: Ella es feliz she is happy
Translate: Ellos están nerviosos they are nervous
Translate: Soy triste porque la pelicula no es buena I’m sad because the movie is not good
Translate: Las hijas compran faldas y blusas en la tienda de ropa The daughters buy skirts and blouses in the clothing store.
Translate: Alex devuelve la tarea a Gabby Alex returns the homework to Gabby.
Translate: Los sobrinos y las sobrinas estan enfermo The nephews and nieces are sick.
Translate: La nieta vive en un apartamento en Alaska The granddaughter lives in an apartment in Alaska.
Translate: Alex necessita un uniforme con pantalones, una camisa y un corbate Alex needs a uniform with pants, a shirt and a tie.
Translate: Me duele la garganta y la cabeza My throat and head hurt.
Translate: Wheelie tiene un dolor de el estomago Wheelie has a stomach ache
Translate: Aurora tiene dientes amarillos Aurora has yellow teeth
Translate: Ella vuelve a Mexico She returns to Mexico.
Translate: Necesito comprar un cuaderno, un lápiz, un bolígrafo y un mochila para el colegio I need to buy a notebook, pencil, pen and backpack for high school (note escuela means school and colegio high school)
Translate: Las abuelas escriben cartas the grandmothers write letters.
Translate: My prima tiene pelo rojo My (girl) cousin has red hair
Translate: Compartimos un postre bueno We share a good dessert.
Translate: Vamor a leer libros con los tíos We are going to read books with the uncles.
Fill in verb form: Me (interest) el futbol interesa
Fill in verb form: Le (interest) las clases interesan
Fill in verb form: Te (interest) jugar los deportes interesa (verbs take singular form)
Fill in verb form: Le (aburrir) las clases Le aburren
Fill in verb form: No me (aburrir) hablar Espanol aburre
Fill in verb form: Me (aburrir) los desportes aburren
Fill in verb form: Ellos (dormir) tarde duermen
Fill in verb form: Ellena y yo (poder) pasar el examen podemos
Fill in verb form: Ernesto (poder) hablar Espanol puede
Fill in verb form: Eduardo (devolver) el carro devuelve
Fill in verb form: Nosotros (jugar) legos jugamos
Fill in verb form: Tu (dormir) mucho duermes
Fill in verb form: Abbie y yo (contar) de uno a cien contamos (to count)
Fill in verb form: Yo (pensar) ganar el partido pienso (to think)
Fill in verb form: Ellos (empezar) a trabajar empiezan (to begin)
Fill in verb form: Tu (perder) los partidos pierdes (to lose)
Fill in verb form: Marta y yo (querer) ir al cine queremos (to want)
Fill in verb form: Javier (comenzar) a estudiar comienza (to begin)
Fill in verb form: Cathy (entender) Espanol entiende (to understand)
Fill in verb form: Alex (preferir) jugar mas de estudiar prefiere (to prefer)
Fill in verb form: Ellos (perder) los zapatos pierden (to lose)
Fill in possessive adj. form: (our) equipo de fútbol es bueno nuestro
Fill in possessive adj. form: (my) pelota es nueva mi (singular form)
Fill in possessive adj. form: (His) gato es viejo Su (singular form)
Fill in possessive adj. form: (our) abuelas son simpáticas Nuestras (plural form)
Fill in possessive adj. form: (My) hermanos duermen mucho Mis (plural)
Fill in possessive adj. form: (you formal) amigos son altos Sus (plural)
Fill in possessive adj. form: (you formal) amigo es timid Su (singular)
Fill in possessive adj. form: (You familiar) casa es pequena Tu (singular)
Fill in obj pronoun & form of gustar: (She likes) el hermano de Juan. Le gusta
Fill in obj pronoun & form of gustar: (They like) mirar peliculas de horror Les gusta
Fill in obj pronoun & form of gustar: (You familiar like) leer libros Te gustan
Fill in obj pronoun & form of gustar: (you formal like) animales Le gustan
Fill in obj pronoun & form of gustar: (I like) Wheelie Me gusta
Fill in obj pronoun & form of gustar: (we like) futbol Nos gusta
Fill in obj pronoun & form of gustar: (You like) jugar deportes Te gusta (verbs take singular form gusta, not gustan)
Fill in obj pronoun: (I) gusta jugar legos “me”
Fill in obj pronoun: (you plural) gusta jugar los desportes “Les”
Fill in obj pronoun: (you formal) gusta jugar los desportes “Le”
Fill in obj pronoun: (she) interesan las peliculas “Le”
Fill in obj pronoun: (we) gusta jugar baloncesto “Nos”
Fill in obj pronoun: (he) gusta comprar legos “Le”
Fill in obj pronoun: (you familiar) aburre estudiar mucho “Te”
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