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Span 1-1

Spanish 1 midterm

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Conjugate "ser." soy, eres, es, somos, sois son
He/she is (ser) él/ella es
I am (ser) Yo soy
you are (ser) tú eres
we are (ser) nosotros/as somos
ya'll are (ser) vosotros/as sois
they are (ser) ellos/as son
hay there is/are
August agosto
December diciembre
Monday lunes
Tuesday martes
Wednesday miércoles
Thursday jueves
Friday viernes
Saturday sábado
Sunday domingo
"What day is it?" "Qué día es hoy?"
"What is the date?" "Qué fecha es?/Cuál es la fecha?"
Qué día es hoy? Hoy es...
Qué fecha es? Es el (día) de (mes).
Qué hora es? Es/Son la(s)...
"It is 1:45pm." "Son las dos menos quince de la tarde."
"It is 5:30pm." "Son las cinco y media de la tarde."
"It is 7:23am." "Son las siete y veintitrés de la mañana."
"It is 1:15pm." "Es la una y quince de la tarde."
"It is 10:52am." "Son las once menos ocho de la mañana."
¿A qué hora es la clase de español? Es a la una de la tarde.
¿A qué hora es la clase de antropología? Es a las once de la mañana.
"At what time is Spanish class?" "¿A qué hora es la clase de español?"
"What is the weather like?" "¿Qué tiempo hace?"
"The weather is good." "Hace buen tiempo."
"The weather is bad." Hace mal tiempo."
"It is sunny." "Hace sol."
"It is raining." "Llueve o está lloviendo."
"What is the weather there?" "¿Qué tiempo hace hoy?"
¿Qué tiempo hace en Los Angeles? En Los Angeles hace buen tiempo. Hace sol.
"el cuaderno" "notebook"
"la ventana" "window"
"hoy" "today"
"¿Quién es...?" "Who is...?"
"al lado de" "next to"
"debajo de" "under"
"detrás de" "behind of"
"enfrente de" "in front of"
"entre" "between, among"
"sobre" "on, above"
"junto a" "next to (2)"
"delante de" "in front of (2)"
"What do you do on the weekends?" "¿Qué haces los fines de semana?"
Conjugate verbs ending in -ar. -o, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -an
"siempre" "always"
"muchas veces" "often"
"a veces" "sometimes"
Conjugate verbs ending in -er. -o, -es, -e, -emos, -éis, -en
Conjugate verbs ending in -ir. -o, -es, -e, -imos, -ís, -en
"Athletes should drink lots of water." "Los atletas deben beber mucha agua."
"You should run." "Tú debes correr."
Conjugate "jugar" juego, juegas, juega, jugamos, jugáis, juegan
Conjugate "dormir" duermo, duermes, duerme, dormimos, dormís, duermen
Conjugate "hacer" hago, haces, hace, hacemos, hacéis, hacen
Conjugate "tener" tengo, tienes, tiene, tenemos, tenéis, tienen
Conjugate "desear" deseo, deses, dese, deseamos, deseáis, desean
Singular definite article masculine el
singular definite article feminine la
singular indefinite article masculine un
singular indefinite article feminine una
Conjugate "estar." estoy, estás, está, estamos, estáis, están
Estar or ser when expressing location of persons or objects? Estar
Estar or ser when talking about states of health or being? Estar
Estar or ser when identifying someone? Ser
Estar or ser when telling time? Ser
Estar or ser when describing an intrinsic feature of a person, place, or thing? Ser
Estar or ser when expressing nationality? Ser
Estar + de or ser + de when espressing origin? Ser + de
"¿cómo?" "how/what?"
"¿dónde?" "where?"
"¿qué?" "what?"
"¿cuándo?" "when?"
"¿por qué?" "why?"
"¿cuál(es)?" "which?"
"¿quién(es)?" "who?"
"¿cuánto cuesta?" "how much is it?"
"¿cuántos/as?" "how many?"
"¿para qué?" "why?/what for?"
"porque" "because"
"ciencias" "science"
"economía" "economics"
"antropología" "anthropology"
"literatura" "literature"
"psicología" "psychology"
"sociología" "sociology"
"la cafetería" "cafeteria"
"la librería" "bookstore"
"la biblioteca" "library"
"asistir" "to attend"
"aprender" "to learn"
"buscar" "to look for"
"caminar" "to walk"
"comprar" "to buy"
"comer" "to eat"
"corer" "to run"
"llegar" "to arrive"
"montar" "to ride (a bicycle)"
"necesitar" "to need"
"sacar buenas notas" "to get good grades"
"sacar malas notas" "to get bad grades"
"practicar" "to practice"
"tomar" "to take; to drink"
"tomar apuntes/notas" "to take notes"
"ver" "to see"
"ahora" "now"
"algo" "something"
"este/a" "this"
"también" "also"
"la tarea" "homework"
"verdad?" "right?"
"joven" "young"
"mayor" "old"
"lista" "clever; smart"
"tonto" "silly; foolish"
"perezoso" "lazy"
"trabajador" "hardworking"
"simpático" "pleasant"
"antipático" "unpleasant"
"alegre" "happy"
"pobre" "poor"
"casado" "married"
"soltero" "single"
Estados Unidos norteamericano
Mexico mexicano
Guatemala guatemalteco
El Salvador salvadoreño
Nicaragua nicaragüense
Honduras hondureño
Cuba cubano
República Dominicana dominicano
Puerto Rico puertorriqueño
Venezuela venezolano
Argentina argentino
Brasil brasileño
Perú peruano
Colombia colombiano
Ecuador ecuatoriano
Panama panameño
Bolivia boliviano
Chile chileno
Uruguay uruguayo
Paraguay paraguayo
Canada canadiense
China chine
Germany alemán/alemana
France francés/francesa
Portugal portugués/portuguesa
"¿De dónde es?" "Where are they from?"
Costa Rica costarricense
España español/a
"U.S. citizen" "estadounidense"
"¿En qué trabaja?" "What is their work?"
"¿Cómo te llamas?" "What is your name?"
"¿Qué eres edad?" "What is your age?"
"mi(s)" "my"
"tu(s)" "your (familiar)"
"su(s)" "his, her, its, their, your (formal)"
"nuestro(s), nuestra(s)" "our"
"vuestro(s), vuestra(s)" "your (familiar plural)"
possessive adjectives mi, tu, su, nuestro, vuestro, su
"anaranjado" "orange"
"morado" "purple"
"marrón" "brown"
"gris" "gray"
Created by: jzucla
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