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Questions and Answers
What does 'ondulado' mean?
What does 'ondulado' mean?
- Straight
- Thick
- Wavy (correct)
- Curly
The word 'fiel' means 'unloyal'.
The word 'fiel' means 'unloyal'.
False (B)
What is the Spanish word for 'emails'?
What is the Spanish word for 'emails'?
Correos
He/she _____ me lets.
He/she _____ me lets.
Match the following Spanish verbs to their English meanings:
Match the following Spanish verbs to their English meanings:
Which of the following is a disadvantage?
Which of the following is a disadvantage?
The word 'caprichosa' means 'fickle'.
The word 'caprichosa' means 'fickle'.
In the past, I _____ to play.
In the past, I _____ to play.
Flashcards
Presente - Jugar (I play repeated)
Presente - Jugar (I play repeated)
To play, a repeated action in the present.
Presente - Tener (I have, I own)
Presente - Tener (I have, I own)
To have, a repeated action in the present.
Presente - Sentir (I feel repeated)
Presente - Sentir (I feel repeated)
To feel, a repeated action in the present.
Preterite - Usar (I used once)
Preterite - Usar (I used once)
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Preterite - Tener (I had once)
Preterite - Tener (I had once)
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Preterite - Subir (I uploaded once)
Preterite - Subir (I uploaded once)
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Imperfect - Jugar (I used to play)
Imperfect - Jugar (I used to play)
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Imperfect - Sentir (I used to feel)
Imperfect - Sentir (I used to feel)
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Study Notes
Spanish Verb Conjugations
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Imperfect Tense: Indicates past actions that were repeated or habitual. The ending changes depending on the verb's conjugation type.
- Tener (to have) - ía ending
- Sentír (to feel) - ía ending
- Jugar (to play) - aba ending
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Preterite Tense: Indicates a single, completed action in the past. The ending changes depending on the verb's conjugation type.
- Usar (to use) - é ending
- Tener (to have) - irregular past form
- Subir (to upload) - ía ending
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Present Tense: Indicates actions that are happening now, repeated or habitual. The endings vary.
- Jugar (to play) - o ending
- Tener (to have) - irregular present form
- Sentír (to feel) - o ending
Vocabulary
- Recuerdo: memory
- Ondulado: wavy
- Menor: younger
- Me deja: he/she lets me
- Deberías ser: you should be
- Distrae: distracts
- Distraiga: distract
- Correos: emails
- Además: besides
- Liso: straight
- Casi nunca: almost never
- Aplicación: app
- Caprichosa: fickle
- Bigote: moustache
- Fiel: loyal
- Actividad física: physical activity
- Ventajas: advantages
- Desventajas: disadvantages
- Consejos: advice
- Trabajosa: hardworking
- No pude: I couldn’t
- Cariñosa: loving
- Tuve que: i had to
- Engancha: hooks
- Busqué: I found
- Llevarse: to get on
- Infiel: unloyal
- Sincero: honest
- Egoísta: selfish
- Hablador: talkative
- Apoya: supports
- Entretenido: entertaining
- Bastante: quite
- Aunque: although
- Juzgar: judge
- Suelo: usually
- Solemos hacer: we usually do
- Animado: lively
- Convivir: live together
- Descargar: download
- Mandar: send
- Todo los días: everyday
- Discutir: argue
- Redes sociales: social media
- Práctico: practical
- Agobiante: tiresome
- El mes pasado: last month
- Amplio: spacious
- Útil: useful
- Compartir: sharing
- Conocer: meeting
- Subir: upload
- Salidas: going outs
- Pasar: spend
- Portátil: laptop
- Sobrino/a: nephew/niece
- A menudo: often
- Antipática: unkind
- Molesto: annoying
- Grosero: rude
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Test your knowledge of Spanish verb conjugations across different tenses including the imperfect, preterite, and present. This quiz will challenge your understanding of both regular and irregular verbs in various contexts. Perfect for students looking to improve their Spanish language skills.