Quarter 1 Test Mini-Review

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Quarter 1 Test Mini-Review ¡Buena Suerte!

Cognates Words that sound the same & mean the same in English & Spanish Pan Inteligente Visitar

False Cognates Words that sound the same between English & Spanish but do not mean the same! Pan Carpeta Embarazada

Infinitive In Spanish, any word with ar, er, ir still attached Bailar= To dance In English, to+action

Conjugation Removing the ar/er/ir endings to the verb and adding new endings that match the subject pronouns Yo= -o

“Do you…” Questions There is no word for “Do you..” in Spanish It is a question that: Starts with the verb Starts with Siempre (always), then the verb

Questions  Question with: Uds. Tu familia y tú Tus amigos y tú Answer with: NOSOTROS

“A” a=at (when telling time ONLY) A las dos. At 2:oo. a= no meaning/place holder/personal a Invito a Bob. Escucho al chico. a=to (when used with IR/to go) Vamos al lago. Voy a la escuela.

EN In (Yo estoy en el edificio) At (Tú estás en la esquina) On (El gato está en el puente)