Chapter 2 Quiz Flashcards

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Adónde

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Where to

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Cómo

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How

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Cuâl

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Which

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Cuándo

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When

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Cuánto

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How much

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Dónde

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Where

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Por qué

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Why

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Qué

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What

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Quién

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Who

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With which letter do masculine singular descriptive adjectives typically end in

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O

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What ending is added to most descriptive adjectives that end in a letter other than -a or -o in order to form the plural form

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Es

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Unlike in English, where are descriptive adjectives in Spanish most often positioned in relation to the nouns and pronouns they modify

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Following the noun or pronoun

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In what context do some descriptive adjectives take a shortened form

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Before a masculine singular noun

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Based on what two factors do nouns and adjectives agree in Spanish

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Gender and number

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Es un niña ———
Es un restaurante ———
Son —— muchachas
La casa es ——
Los ejemplos son ———
Es un —— hombre

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Bonita
Elegante
Buenas
Vieja
Difíciles
Buen

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True or false: one of the primary uses of adjectives is to describe verbs and adverbs

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False

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True or false: the adjective normally precedes the noun or pronoun in English

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True

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True or false: when modifying a direct object, adjective normally come before the direct object noun or pronoun in English

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False

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True or false: in Spanish, most adjectives are invariable, that is, they do not change form in order to agree in gender and number with the nouns and pronouns they modify.

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False

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The placement of adjective within a sentence is different in Spanish than in English

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True

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La comida está ———. Este chef tiene talento
Mañana tango Una presentación ———. Es 20% de la Nora de la clause de historia!
Las amigas son muy ———; Siempre dicen la verdad.
Tengo un perro muy ——. Le gusta correr en el parque.
Este año es ——; hay muchos problemas.
Las estudiantes de la clase de yoga son muy ——.

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Deliciosa
Importante
Honestas
Activo
Difícil
Flexibles

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An adjective ending in -ista is typically what

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Masculine and feminine

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Ir a is most often followed by what

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A adverb
A adjective

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Vamos a ———— en la biblioteca mañana

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Estudiar

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Estamos preocupados means?
We are worried
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Dónde estás?
Where someone is
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Estar expresses?
Emotions Temporary states Locations
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Te is the ——— in the phrase Te gusta el parque
Indirect object pronoun
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A nosotros nos —— cantar y bailar
Gusta
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Argentina
Argentino/a
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Bolivia
Bolivano/a
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Canadá
Canadiense
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Chile
Chileno/a
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Colombia
Colombiano/a
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Costa rica
Costarricense
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Cuba
Cubano/a
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Dominican Republic
Dominicano/a
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Ecuador
Ecuatoriano/a
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Español
España
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North America
Norteericano/a Los estados unidos
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Guatemala
Guatemalteco
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Honduras
Hondureño/a
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México
Mexicano/a
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Nicaragua
Nicaragüense
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Panama
Panameño/a
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Paraguay
Paraguayo/a
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El peru
Peruano/a
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Puerto Rico
Puertorriqueño/a
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El Salvador
Salvadoreño/a
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Uruguay
Uruguayo/a
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Venezuela
Venezolano/a
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What is Spanish referred to as
El español
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What are the people of Spain referred to as
Los españoles
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What are people, things, and traditions or Spain exclusively referred to as?
Español/a
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Gustar uses
Me gusta/gustan (I) Te gusta/gustan (you) Le gusta/gustan (usted/ustedes/she/he)
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Me gusta leer. Me gusta cocinar. Pero no me gusta limpiar. Le gusta tocar el piano. Le gusta escuchar música. Le gusta hablar con amigos.
Me gusta is describing myself Le gusta is describing my daughter or pet.
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A él — ——— comer y bailar — ——— el regalo de navidad A mí — ——— la música A Juan — ——— la música A ti — ——— esta camisa a ti — ——— tu abuelo
Le gusta Me gusta Me gusta Le gusta Te gusta Te gusta
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Estar Yo Tu El/Ella/usted Nosotros Vosotros Ellas/os/ustedes
Estoy Estás Está Estamos Estáis Están
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Ir Yo Tu El/Ella/usted Nosotros Vosotros Ustedes/Ella’s/Ellos
Voy Vas Va Vamos Vais Van
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Gustar
Me gusta and me gustan mean I like Te gusta and te gustan mean you like
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De Que calor es
Castaño - brown Moreno - dark brown Negro - black Rubio - blonde Trigueño - light brown Pelirrojo - redhead(ed)
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Veronica
Tiene Los ojos azules y el pelo rubio
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Carlos
Tiene Los ojos verdes y el pelo trigueño
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Andres
Tiene Los ojos marrones y el pelo moreno
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Gabriela
Tiene Los ojos negros y el pelo negro
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Los Libros Las profesoras Una mochila La Niña
Nuevos Jóvenes Vieja Inteligente
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Me —— la clase de español Te —— tus clases este semestre Te —— la filosofia A Sabrina le ———— el arte A usted le ——— Los deportes
Gusta Gustan Gusta Gusta Gustan