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repetir las palabras de vocabulario |
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to repeat vocabulary words |
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Hay que sentarse en el asiento. |
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One must sit in the chair. |
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Hay que traer los materiales. |
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One must bring the supplies. |
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What kind of stem change occurs with the word "almorzar"? |
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What kind of stem change occurs with the word "jugar"? |
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What kind of stem change occurs with the word "costar"? |
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What kind of stem change occurs with the word "dormir"? |
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What kind of stem change occurs with the word "poder"? |
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What kind of stem change occurs with the word "entender"? |
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Translate: Entiendo mi tarea de ciencias sociales. |
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I understand my social studies homework. |
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What kind of stem change occurs with the word "pensar"? |
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Translate: Piensas hacer tu tarea. |
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You plan to do your homework. |
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What kind of stem change occurs with the word "preferir"? |
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What kind of stem change occurs with the word "querer"? |
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What kind of stem change occurs with the word "servir"? |
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What kind of stem change occurs with the word "repetir"? |
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What kind of stem change occurs with the word "pedir"? |
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Translate: Piden la grapadora en la clase de matemáticas. |
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They asked for the stapler in math class. |
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Translate: I ask for the scissors. |
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Translate: You always want to make good grades. |
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Tú siempre quieres sacar buenas notas. |
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Translate: How much did this dictionary cost? |
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¿Cuánto cuesta ese diccionario? |
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Translate: I'm sorry, teacher, but I don't understand the lesson. |
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Lo siento, profesor, pero no entiendo la lección. |
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Translate: I think that the math is very difficult. |
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Pienso que las matemáticas son muy difíciles. |
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Translate: I don't play neither basketball nor soccer. |
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No juego ni al baloncesto ni al fútbol. |
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Translate: I always ask for ink (tinta) and paper when I write poems (poemas). |
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Yo siempre pido tinta y papel cuando escribo poemas. |
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When two verbs are back-to-back in a sentence, which verb do you conjugate? |
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The first one.
(A dumb thing my teacher used to help remember this is, "When two verbs go walking, the first one does the talking." Lame, I know, but it works... I guess...) |
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True/False: When you write the plural form of the word "joven" (meaning "young"), you put an accent over the first e. |
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False.
The plural form of "joven" has an accent over the o.
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True/False: Se prohíbe ir al armario durante las clases. |
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True.
(Even though we actually ARE allowed to go to our lockers... Retarded Spanish books.) |
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True/False: Se prohíbe hacer preguntas cuando no entiendas. |
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False.
It is not against the rules to ask questions when you don't understand. |
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True/False: Hay que llegar tarde. |
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False.
One must arrive to class on time, not late. |
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True/False: Se prohíbe almorzar en las clases. |
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True.
(Even though people eat in class anyway.) |
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some
(Hey, you know what I just noticed?! This is SO COOL, y'all! All of the words that begin with a are affirmative, and all of the words that becin with n are negative! That is SO COOL, right?! *cough* Sorry. Blonde moment.) |
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True/False: Jenni is the coolest Spanish student EVER. |
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*glares* You better've said true!!! |
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