Spanish food, drinks and -ar, -er, -ir verbs
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Which of the following best describes the difference between 'el jugo de naranja' and 'la limonada'?

  • One is a type of soup, while the other is a type of sandwich.
  • They both refer to the same drink, just in different dialects of Spanish.
  • One refers to orange juice, while the other refers to lemonade. (correct)
  • One is a hot beverage, while the other is a cold beverage.

In Spanish, the verb 'comer' means 'to drink'.

False (B)

What is the English translation of the Spanish phrase 'todos los dias'?

every day

Complete the sentence with the correct Spanish word: Yo _____ 'el te helado' (I drink iced tea)

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Match the Spanish verbs with their English definitions:

<p>Comer = To eat Beber = To drink Compartir = To share</p> Signup and view all the answers

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What does 'comer' mean in English?

To ingest food or liquid.

What does 'beber' mean in English?

A liquid you ingest.

What are regular verb infinitives in Spanish?

Spanish verbs ending in -ar, -er, or -ir.

What is 'la limonada' in English?

A sweet and tangy beverage.

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What is 'el cafe' in English?

A common breakfast drink.

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Study Notes

  • "El sandwich de jamon y queso" translates to "ham and cheese sandwich."
  • "La sopa de verduras" translates to "vegetable soup."
  • "El agua" translates to "water."
  • "El cafe" translates to "coffee."
  • "El jugo de manzana" translates to "apple juice."
  • "El jugo de naranja" translates to "orange juice."
  • "La leche" translates to "milk."
  • "La limonada" translates to "lemonade."
  • "El refresco" translates to "soft drink."
  • "El te helado" translates to "iced tea."
  • "Beber" translates to "to drink."
  • "Comer" translates to "to eat."
  • "La comida" translates to "food/meal."
  • "Compartir" translates to "to share."
  • "Nunca" translates to "never."
  • "Siempre" translates to "always."
  • "Todos los dias" translates to "every day."

Spanish Verbs: -ar, -er, -ir

  • Knowledge of -ar, -er, and -ir verb conjugations, including verb endings
  • English definitions for Spanish verbs ending in -er, -ir, or -ar is necessary.

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This lesson will teach you how to say different types of food and beverages in Spanish. Additionally, it will cover Spanish verbs ending in -ar, -er and -ir, including verb endings.

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