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1. Raro

a.Awkward

b.Dumb

2. ABURRIDO

a.Nice

b.Boring

3. VALIENTE

a.Brave

b.Silly

4. BRILLANTE

a.Smart

b.Dumb

5. MORENO

a.Brunette

b.Blonde

6. DIFICIL

a. Difficult

b. Different

7. DIVERTIDO

a. Fun

b. Funny

8. TONTO

a. Smart

b. Dumb

9. FACIL

a. Easy

b. Difficult

10. GORDO

a. BIG

b. FAT

Verb Conjugation

To speak

I speak We speak

You speak You all speak

He speaks She speaks It speaks

They speak

Plural Singular

1st person

2nd person

3rd person

Spanish Verb Conjugation

Hablar

Yo hablo Nosotros hablamos Nosotras hablamos

Tú hablas Vosotros habláis Vosotras habláis

Él habla Ella habla Usted* habla

Ellos hablan Ellas hablan Ustedes* hablan

Plural Singular

1st person

2nd person

3rd person

AR Verb endings

o amos

as áis

a an

Plural Singular

1st person

2nd person

3rd person

España vs. las Américas

2nd person

Tú Vosotros Vosotras

Usted Ustedes

Tú Ustedes

Usted Ustedes

España Estados Unidos

Subject Pronouns in Spain

Yo = I Nosotros = We Nosotras = We

Tú = You (familiar) Vosotros = Ya’ll (familiar)

Vosotras = Ya’ll (familiar)

Usted = You (formal)

Él = He Ella = She

Ustedes = Ya’ll (formal)

Ellos = They Ellas = They

Ser-to be

Verbos

Infinitivos: Verbs that you have the meaning but there are no subjects doing the action.

Ex: TO RUN, TO JUMP, TO BE

Conjugated: Verbs that have a subject performing the action of the verb.

Ex: I run, You jump, He or She is.

Ser-to be

Yo soy - I am

Tú eres - you (fam) are

Él es - he is

Ella es - she is

Usted es - you (form.) are

Nosotros/as somos -

we are

Vosotros/as sois -

y’all (Sp) are

Ellos son - They are

Ellas son - They (fem) are

Ustedes son - You (pl.) are

Rules to follow

In Spanish, you DO NOT have to use the subject. Notice that each verb form is different.

If you ever have a singular subject (even if you don’t know what it means) always use the él, ella, ud form of the verb.

El jefe es alto. The boss is tall.

If the subject is plural (even if you don’t know what it means) always use the ellos, ellas, uds form of the verb.

Los tacos son deliciosos. (The tacos are delicious.)

If you ever have a subject plus y yo always use the nosotros form of the verb

Miguel y yo somos de Cuba. (Miguel and I are from Cuba.)

Forms of ser (to be) are used to:

-tell where someone is from

-show ownership

-describe people or things

-tell someone’s nationality.

-tell someone’s occupation

-tell time

Use the correct form of ser(to be)

Su casa ______ grande.

Este edificio ______ nuevo.

El señor Vargas y yo ______ viejos.

Yo ______ morena.

Pedro ______ de Montana.