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What is the preterite tense of the verb ir?
What is the preterite tense of the verb ir?
fui
Which of these verbs are in the preterite tense?
Which of these verbs are in the preterite tense?
- hice (correct)
- tener
- olvidé (correct)
- olvidar
- estuve (correct)
- tuve (correct)
- ir
- hacer
- pude (correct)
- fui (correct)
- ser
- poder
What does the phrase ir + a mean?
What does the phrase ir + a mean?
to go to
What is the Spanish word for nationalities?
What is the Spanish word for nationalities?
What is the Spanish word for reflexives?
What is the Spanish word for reflexives?
What is the Spanish word for adjectives?
What is the Spanish word for adjectives?
What is the Spanish word for chores?
What is the Spanish word for chores?
What is the Spanish word for stay?
What is the Spanish word for stay?
What is the Spanish word for arrive?
What is the Spanish word for arrive?
What is the Spanish word for look for?
What is the Spanish word for look for?
Which of the following verbs are in the infinitive form?
Which of the following verbs are in the infinitive form?
What is the difference between ser and estar?
What is the difference between ser and estar?
What does the Spanish phrase los mandatos refer to?
What does the Spanish phrase los mandatos refer to?
Which of the following are examples of los mandatos?
Which of the following are examples of los mandatos?
What is the Spanish word for location expressions?
What is the Spanish word for location expressions?
What is the Spanish word for possessive adjectives?
What is the Spanish word for possessive adjectives?
What does the Spanish word tener mean?
What does the Spanish word tener mean?
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Preterite of 'ir'
Preterite of 'ir'
The preterite tense of 'ir' (to go) in Spanish. It describes actions completed in the past.
Spanish Locations
Spanish Locations
A list of locations in Spanish, such as 'el mercado' (the market) or 'la biblioteca' (the library).
Ir + a
Ir + a
The conjugation of 'ir' followed by 'a' to express future actions.
Spanish Nationalities
Spanish Nationalities
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Reflexive Verbs
Reflexive Verbs
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Study Notes
Spanish 2 Midterm Exam Study Guide
- Preterite: Verbs ir, hacer, ser, estar, poder, tener, olvidar
- Los lugares: Locations
- The professions: Occupations
- Ir + a: "To go to"
- Nationalities: Country of origin
- Reflexives: Verbs reflecting action back on subject
- Adjectives: Describing words
- Los quehaceres: Household chores/activities
- Pensar, gustar: To think, to like/enjoy
- Saber, Quedar, Conocer, llegar, jugar, empezar, buscar: To know, to remain, to meet, to arrive, to play, to start, to look for
- Ser and Estar: To be (state of being), to be (location/condition)
- Los mandatos (dejen, doble, busquen, sáquelo, dé): Commands (e.g., give, take, put)
- Location expressions: Describing position/location
- Possessive adjectives: Showing ownership (e.g., my, your, his)
- Verbs tener: To have
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Prepare for your Spanish 2 midterm with this comprehensive study guide. Cover essential verb conjugations, key vocabulary on locations, professions, and common phrases. Master the concepts of reflexive verbs, commands, and possessive adjectives to excel in your exam.