¡Hola! If you’ve watched the videos on the affirmative and negative expressions , you might try this test to see how you do! Don’t forget the double negatives!
¡Buena suerte! (Good luck!)
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Vocabulario:
Verbos (verbs):
ayudar – to helpbeber – to drinkbesarse – to kiss each otherse besan – they kiss one anothercomer – to eatconoce r – to know (person / place)conoces – you knowconozco – I knowdar – to givedi – I gavediste – you gaveestar – to beestá – s/he is / you (formal) aregustar – to be pleasingle gusta – s/he likesme gusta – I likehablar – to talk / to speakhacer – to do / to makehay – there is / there areir – to gopoder – can / to be ablepreferir – to preferprefieres – you preferprefiero – I preferquerer – to wantqueremo s – we wantquieres – you wantquiero – I wantsaber – to know(yo) sabía – I knewsabias – you knewser – to betener – to havetrabajar – to worktrabajamos – we worktrabajan – they work / you all workver – to seeveo – I seevemos – we seevi – I sawviste – you saw
Sustantivos (nouns):
(el) agua – waterel centro – the downtownel cumpleaños – the birthday(el) mañana – tomorrow el tiempo – the timeel viernes – (on) Fridayla fiesta – the partyla hermana – the sisterlas blusas – the blouseslas respuestas – the answerslos idiomas – the languages los papás – the parentslos zapatos – the shoespúblico – publicuna tienda – a storeun restaurante – a restaurantun vampiro – a vampire
otro (other):
a – toantes de – beforeaquellos – those (far away)¿cómo? – how?¿cuál(es)? – Which?de – of / fromdos – twoen – in / atesos – thosefamoso – famousgracias – thanks / thank youmás – moreno – nopara – forsu(s) – his / her / you (formal) / their / your (plural)tu(s) – your
Related videos:
Algo & Nada Alguien & Nadie Siempre, Nunca & Jamás Algún & Ningún También & Tampoco Y, O & Ni Affirmative & Negative Expressions Test #2 Forming Double, Triple & Quadruple Negatives in Spanish
Where is the first video introducing affirmative and negative expressions? Gracias.