¡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 help
- beber – to drink
- besarse – to kiss each other
- se besan – they kiss one another
- comer – to eat
- conocer – to know (person / place)
- conoces – you know
- conozco – I know
- dar – to give
- di – I gave
- diste – you gave
- estar – to be
- está – s/he is / you (formal) are
- gustar – to be pleasing
- le gusta – s/he likes
- me gusta – I like
- hablar – to talk / to speak
- hablo – I speak
- hacer – to do / to make
- hay – there is / there are
- ir – to go
- voy – I go
- poder – can / to be able
- puede – s/he can
- preferir – to prefer
- prefieres – you prefer
- prefiero – I prefer
- querer – to want
- queremos – we want
- quieres – you want
- quiero – I want
- saber – to know
- (yo) sabía – I knew
- sabias – you knew
- ser – to be
- es – s/he is
- tener – to have
- tiene – s/he has
- trabajar – to work
- trabajamos – we work
- trabajan – they work / you all work
- ver – to see
- veo – I see
- vemos – we see
- vi – I saw
- viste – you saw
Sustantivos (nouns):
- (el) agua – water
- el centro – the downtown
- el cumpleaños – the birthday
- (el) mañana – tomorrow
- el tiempo – the time
- el viernes – (on) Friday
- la fiesta – the party
- la hermana – the sister
- las blusas – the blouses
- las respuestas – the answers
- los idiomas – the languages
- los papás – the parents
- los zapatos – the shoes
- público – public
- una tienda – a store
- un restaurante – a restaurant
- un vampiro – a vampire
otro (other):
- a – to
- antes de – before
- aquellos – those (far away)
- ¿cómo? – how?
- ¿cuál(es)? – Which?
- de – of / from
- dos – two
- en – in / at
- esos – those
- famoso – famous
- gracias – thanks / thank you
- más – more
- no – no
- para – for
- su(s) – his / her / you (formal) / their / your (plural)
- tu(s) – your
Where is the first video introducing affirmative and negative expressions? Gracias.