spanish final Flashcards
(32 cards)
the definite and indefinite articles translate to “the” in english, depending on the noun.
False
every noun in Spanish is either masculine or feminine, except for ‘Neutral’ nouns (which are rare.)
False. there are no such thing as neutral nouns.
pronouns take the place of nouns
true
subject pronouns take the place of subjects in a sentance
true
the verb SER means ‘to be’ as does the verb ESTAR
true
in spanish, to make a noun plural you add ‘s’ if it ends in a vowel. add ‘es’ if it ends in a consonant.
True
adjectives will always match the noun in gender and number. however, the definite and indefinite articles do not always match in gender and number
False
“agreement” means that certain parts of speech (nouns, articles, adjectives) match in gender and number.
TRUE
Spanish verbs in the infinitive all end in -ar -er or -ir
true
in grammer, ‘tense’ refers to time
true
verbs are action words that describe nouns
false. they dont describe nouns
to conjugate a verb just means that you match the form of the verb to a subject in time
true
possessive adjectives are used to indicate who is talking about a noun that belongs to or is the possession of someone else.
false
Location:
a. ) SER
b. ) ESTAR
b.) ESTAR
possession/ ownership
a. ) SER
b. ) ESTAR
a.) SER
profession
a. ) SER
b. ) ESTAR
a.) SER
health
a. ) SER
b. ) ESTAR
b.) ESTAR
origin
a. ) SER
b. ) ESTAR
a.) SER
material
a. ) SER
b. ) ESTAR
a.) SER
personal opinion of taste or appearance
a. ) SER
b. ) ESTAR
b.) ESTAR
descriptions
a. ) SER
b. ) ESTAR
a.) SER
identification
a. ) SER
b. ) ESTAR
a.) SER
changing mood or condition
a. ) SER
b. ) ESTAR
b.) ESTAR
temblar/ yo/ present
a. ) tiemblo
b. ) temblo
c. ) tiembla
d. ) tembla
a.) tiemblo