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What are the 3 types of verbs in Spanish. That is, what are the endings
ar verbs
er verbs
ir verbs
What are the singular and plural subjects in Spanish. What do they all mean in English

With respect to the subjects in Spanish, what are the endings for ar verbs in the present tense

With respect to the subjects in Spanish, what are the endings for er verbs in the present tense

With respect to the subjects in Spanish, what are the endings for ir verbs in the present tense

With respect to the subjects in Spanish, what are the endings for ar verbs in the preterite tense

With respect to the subjects in Spanish, what are the endings for er/ir verbs in the preterite tense

Are the endings for subjects the same for er and ir verbs in the preterite tense
Yes they’re the same
With respect to the subjects in Spanish, what are the endings for any verb (ar, er or ir) in the future tense

What is table in Spanish
La mesa
What is curtains in Spanish
Las cortinas
What is lamp in Spanish
La Lámpara
What is chair in Spanish
La silla
What is sofa (or couch) in Spanish
El sofá
What is rug (or carpet) in Spanish
La alfombra
What is shelf in Spanish
El estante
What is television in Spanish
La televisión
What is kitchen in Spanish
La cocina
What is refrigerator in Spanish
La navera
What is sink in Spanish
El fregadero
What is cup in Spanish
La taza
What is glass in Spanish
El vaso
What is plate in Spanish
El plato
What is spoon in Spanish
La cuchara
What is Fork in Spanish
El tenedor
What is pot in Spanish
La olla
What is toilet in Spanish
El baño
What is sink in Spanish
El lavabo
What is shower in Spanish
La ducha
What is mirror in Spanish
El espejo
What is Toothbrush in Spanish
El cepillo de dientes
What is soap in Spanish
El jabón
What are the 4 ways to say the in Spanish
El, La, Los and Las
Of the 4 ways to say the in Spanish, which ones are masculine/feminine, and which ones are singular/plural
El (masculine and singular), La (feminine and singular), Los (masculine and plural) and Las (feminine and plural)
What are the 4 ways to say a in Spanish
Un, Una, Unos, and Unas
Of the 4 ways to say a in Spanish, which ones are masculine/feminine, and which ones are singular/plural
Un (masculine and singular), Una (feminine and singular), Unos (masculine and plural), and Unas (feminine and plural)
What is clothing in Spanish
La ropa
What is pants in Spanish
Los pantalones
What is jeans in Spanish
Los vaqueros
What is shirt in Spanish
La camisa
What is t-shirt in Spanish
La camiseta
What is blouse in Spanish
La blusa
What is suit in Spanish
El traje
What is dress in Spanish
El vestido
What is skirt in Spanish
La falda
What is sweater in Spanish
El suéter
What is jacket in Spanish
La chaqueta
What is coat in Spanish
El abrigo
What is hat in Spanish
El sombrero
What is shoes in Spanish
Los zapatos
What is boots in Spanish
Las botas
What is watch/clock in Spanish
El reloj
What is to have breakfast in Spanish
Desayunar
What is to have lunch in Spanish
Almorzar
What is to have dinner in Spanish
Cenar
What is apple in Spanish
Una manzana
What is grape in Spanish
Una uva
What is lemon in Spanish
Una limón
What is orange (the fruit) in Spanish
Una naranja
What is strawberry in Spanish
Una fresa
What is cheese in Spanish
El queso
What is egg in Spanish
El huevo
What is ham in Spanish
El jamón
What is bread in Spanish
El pan
What is salt in Spanish
El sal
What is door in Spanish
La puerta
What is windows in Spanish
Las ventanas
What is blackboard in Spanish
La pizarrón
What is pencil in Spanish
El lápiz
What is markers in Spanish
Los marcadores
What is paper in Spanish
El papel
What is books in Spanish
Los libros
What is notebooks in Spanish
Los cuadernos
What is angry in Spanish
Enfadado
What is anxious in Spanish
Ansioso
What is bored in Spanish
Aburrido
What is busy in Spanish
Ocupado
What is confused in Spanish
Confundido
What is excited in Spanish
Emocionado
What is frustrated in Spanish
Frustrado
What is furious in Spanish
Furioso
What is happy in Spanish
feliz or alegre
What is in love in Spanish
enamorado/a
What is impatient in Spanish
impaciente
What is nervous in Spanish
nervioso/a
What is sad in Spanish
triste
What is shy in Spanish
tímido/a
What is tired in Spanish
cansado/a
What is worried in Spanish
preocupado/a
What does ser and estar mean
To be
What is the difference between ser and estar
They both mean to be but are used in different contexts. Ser is used for permeant contexts and estar is used for temporary contexts
When specifically is ser used
Nationality
Occupation
Gender
Height
Appearance
Character
Skills
A good way to think of this is that these are long lasting things (because they’re not really permeant)
What is the conjugation for ser
Soy
Eres
Es
Somos
Sois
Son
When specifically is estar used
Position
Location
Action
Condition
Emotion
(P.L.A.C.E)
What is the conjugation for estar
Estoy
Estás
Está
Estamos
Estáis
Están