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What is the correct form to express 'You all like to eat fruit' in Spanish?
What is the correct form to express 'You all like to eat fruit' in Spanish?
Which phrase correctly translates to 'They like the frappuccinos at Starbucks'?
Which phrase correctly translates to 'They like the frappuccinos at Starbucks'?
What does the phrase 'Me gusta aprender ____' correctly complete?
What does the phrase 'Me gusta aprender ____' correctly complete?
To make a noun ending in a consonant plural, which suffix is correct?
To make a noun ending in a consonant plural, which suffix is correct?
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Which of the following correctly translates 'A Renata le gusta'?
Which of the following correctly translates 'A Renata le gusta'?
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What does the verb 'gustar' mean?
What does the verb 'gustar' mean?
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How do you express 'You like' in Spanish emphasizing the subject?
How do you express 'You like' in Spanish emphasizing the subject?
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Which of the following correctly translates to 'They like'?
Which of the following correctly translates to 'They like'?
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What is the correct translation of the day 'Wednesday' in Spanish?
What is the correct translation of the day 'Wednesday' in Spanish?
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What is the correct Spanish translation for 'Tomorrow is Saturday.' if today is Friday?
What is the correct Spanish translation for 'Tomorrow is Saturday.' if today is Friday?
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Which of the following is the correct conjugation of 'gustar' for 'We like'?
Which of the following is the correct conjugation of 'gustar' for 'We like'?
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In the context of the verb 'gustar', what should you use when referring to two names that like something?
In the context of the verb 'gustar', what should you use when referring to two names that like something?
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Which form correctly matches 'I' in English with its Spanish equivalent?
Which form correctly matches 'I' in English with its Spanish equivalent?
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Study Notes
Spanish Pronouns and Verb Conjugations
- Yo: I
- Tú: You (informal)
- Él/Ella/Usted: He/She/You (formal)
- Nosotros/Nosotras: We
- Vosotros/Vosotras: You (informal - Spain)
- Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes: They/You (formal)
Spanish Verb "Ser"
- Ser means to be.
Spanish Days of the Week
- Lunes: Monday
- Martes: Tuesday
- Miércoles: Wednesday
- Jueves: Thursday
- Viernes: Friday
- Sábado: Saturday
- Domingo: Sunday
Spanish Numbers
- Cero: Zero
- Diez: Ten
Subject Pronouns + "Ser/Estar"
- When using "yo" and "nosotros/nosotras" , the verb form changes.
- Yo(I) = Soy (am)
- Nosotros/Nosotras = Somos (are)
- Tú (you) = Eres (are)
- Vosotros/Vosotras(you) = Sois (are)
Spanish Possessive
- El/Ella/Usted = He/She/You (formal)
- Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes = They/You (formal)
Spanish Plural Forms
- To form a plural noun ending in a vowel usually add -es (e.g., chicas → chicas)
- To form a plural noun ending in a consonant usually add -s (e.g., niños → niños)
"Gustar" Conjugations
- A mí: Me
- A ti: Te
- A él/ella/usted: Le
- A nosotros/nosotras: Nos
- A vosotros/vosotras: Os
- A ellos/ellas/ustedes: Les
"Gustar" Usage
- Gustar means to like (not in the same way as English "to like").
- The structure is: A + pronoun (e.g., A mí, A él, A ti, etc.). + gusta(plural forms exist)
- Emphasis is on what is liked rather than the subject liking.
Articles (Definite and Indefinite)
- Definite Articles: El, la, los, las : the
- Indefinite Articles: Un, una, unos, unas : a/an, some
Adjectives
- Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. (e.g., guapo → guapos)
Additional Vocabulary
- trabajador/a: worker, hard-working,
- inteligente: intelligent
- perezosa: lazy
- bonito/a: pretty
- rubio/a: blonde
- pelor castaño/a: brunette
- pelirrojo/a: redhead
- malo/a: bad
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Test your understanding of Spanish pronouns, verb conjugations, and essential vocabulary. From the verb 'ser' to days of the week and numbers, this quiz covers fundamental aspects of the Spanish language. Perfect for beginners and those brushing up on their skills.