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A set of flashcards to review key vocabulary and concepts for the Spanish 2B and 2F exams.

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Los colores

The colors in Spanish.

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La hora

The hour; how to tell time in Spanish.

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Los días de la semana

The days of the week in Spanish.

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Los meses

The months of the year in Spanish.

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El Alfabeto

The Spanish alphabet and its pronunciation.

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Los gustos y disgustos

Likes and dislikes; the verb 'gustar'.

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Definite articles

The definite articles in Spanish: el, la, los, las.

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Indefinite articles

The indefinite articles in Spanish: un, una, unos, unas.

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Reflexive pronouns

Pronouns used with reflexive verbs: me, te, se, nos, os.

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Present tense regular verbs

Conjugations of regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs in the present tense.

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Stem-changing verbs

Verbs that change their stem in conjugation (e.g., poder, jugar).

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Infinitive

A verb that does not contain a subject or tense.

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Conjugate

The process of changing a verb to reflect tense and subject.

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Present tense -AR verb endings

The endings for regular -AR verbs in the present tense.

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Present tense -ER verb endings

The endings for regular -ER verbs in the present tense.

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Present tense -IR verb endings

The endings for regular -IR verbs in the present tense.

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Ganar

To win; an example of a regular -AR verb.

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Comer

To eat; a regular -ER verb.

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Escribir

To write; a regular -IR verb.

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Reflexive verbs

Verbs that indicate the subject performs the action on itself.

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Bañar(se)

To take a bath; a reflexive verb.

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Despertar(se)

To wake up; a reflexive verb.

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Acostar(se)

To go to bed; a reflexive verb.

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Tener

To have; an irregular verb with unique conjugation.

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Ser

To be (permanent); an irregular verb.

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Ir

To go; an irregular verb.

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Expressing future plans

Using 'ir + a + infinitive' to express what you will do.

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Expressing obligation

Using 'tener que' to express what you have to do.

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Superlatives

The grammatical form used to express the highest degree among three or more things.

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Comparative inequality

Formed using 'más que' (more than) in comparisons.

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Negative inequality

Formed using 'menos que' (less than) in comparisons.

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Preterit tense

A tense used to describe completed actions in the past.

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Irregular preterit verbs

Verbs in the preterit that do not follow regular conjugation rules.

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Los colores

The colors in Spanish.

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La hora

The hour; how to tell time in Spanish.

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Los días de la semana

The days of the week in Spanish.

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Los meses

The months of the year in Spanish.

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El Alfabeto

The Spanish alphabet and its pronunciation.

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Los gustos y disgustos

Likes and dislikes; the verb 'gustar'.

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Definite articles

The definite articles in Spanish: el, la, los, las.

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Indefinite articles

The indefinite articles in Spanish: un, una, unos, unas.

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Reflexive pronouns

Pronouns used with reflexive verbs: me, te, se, nos, os.

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Present tense regular verbs

Conjugations of regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs in the present tense.

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Stem-changing verbs

Verbs that change their stem in conjugation (e.g., poder, jugar).

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Infinitive

A verb that does not contain a subject or tense.

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Conjugate

The process of changing a verb to reflect tense and subject.

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Present tense -AR verb endings

The endings for regular -AR verbs in the present tense are: -o (yo), -as (tú), -a (él/ella/usted), -amos (nosotros/nosotras), -áis (vosotros/vosotras), -an (ellos/ellas/ustedes).

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Present tense -ER verb endings

The endings for regular -ER verbs in the present tense are: -o (yo), -es (tú), -e (él/ella/usted), -emos (nosotros/nosotras), -éis (vosotros/vosotras), -en (ellos/ellas/ustedes).

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Present tense -IR verb endings

The endings for regular -IR verbs in the present tense are: -o (yo), -es (tú), -e (él/ella/usted), -imos (nosotros/nosotras), -ís (vosotros/vosotras), -en (ellos/ellas/ustedes).

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Ganar

To win; a regular -AR verb. Present tense conjugation: yo gano, tú ganas, él/ella/usted gana, nosotros/nosotras ganamos, vosotros/vosotras ganáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes ganan.

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Comer

To eat; a regular -ER verb.

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Escribir

To write; a regular -IR verb.

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Reflexive verbs

Verbs that indicate the subject performs the action on itself.

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Bañar(se)

To take a bath; a reflexive verb.

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Despertar(se)

To wake up; a reflexive verb.

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Acostar(se)

To go to bed; a reflexive verb.

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Tener

To have; an irregular verb with unique conjugation.

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Ser

To be (permanent); an irregular verb.

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Ir

To go; an irregular verb.

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Expressing future plans

Using 'ir + a + infinitive' to express what you will do.

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Expressing obligation

Using 'tener que' to express what you have to do.

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Superlatives

The grammatical form used to express the highest degree among three or more things.

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Comparative inequality

Formed using 'más que' (more than) in comparisons.

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Negative inequality

Formed using 'menos que' (less than) in comparisons.

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Preterit tense

A tense used to describe completed actions in the past.

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Irregular preterit verbs

Verbs in the preterit that do not follow regular conjugation rules.