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Present Progressive

Direct object pronouns

Indirect object pronouns

Special events

Random

Present progressive Direct object pronouns Indirect object pronouns Special events Random $100 $300 $200 $400 $500 $

Present progressive 1 - $100 We are kissing each other (2 ways)

We are kissing each other (2 ways) Nosotros nos estamos besando. Nosotros estamos besándonos.

Present progressive 1 - $200 They are saying goodbye to each other (2 ways)

They are saying goodbye to each other (2 ways) Ellos se están despidiendo. Ellos están despidiéndose.

Present Progressive 1 - $300 I am having a picnic

I am having a picnic. Yo estoy haciendo un picnic.

Present Progressive 1 - $400 The baby is not crying. He is sleeping.

The baby is not crying. He is sleeping. El bebé no está llorando. Él está durmiendo.

Present progressive 1 - $500 The students are reading their books.

Los estudiantes están leyendo sus libros.

Direct objects/pronouns 2 - $100 I am cooking chicken. I am cooking it. (2 ways)

I am cooking chicken. I am cooking it. Estoy cocinando el pollo. Lo estoy concinando. Estoy cocinándolo.

Direct object/pronouns 2 - $200 We have the fireworks. We have them.

We have the fireworks. We have them. Nosotros tenemos los fuegos artificiales. Nosotros los tenemos.

Direct objects/pronouns 2 - $300 The grown-ups used to buy presents. The grown-ups used to buy them.

The grown-ups used to buy presents. The grown-ups used to buy them. Los mayores compraban los regalos. Los mayores los compraban.

Direct objects/pronouns - $400 My mother used to prepare dinner. My mother used to prepare it.

My mother used to prepare dinner. My mother used to prepare it. Mi mamá preparaba la cena. Mi mamá la preparaba.

Direct objects/pronouns - $500 The city always had parades. The city always had them.

The city always had parades. The city always had them. La ciudad siempre tenía los desfiles. La ciudad siempre los tenía.

Indirect objects/pronouns - $100 What are the two questions that indirect objects answer?

To Whom For Whom

Indirect objects/pronouns 3 - $200 Name subject, verb, d.o. and i.o in this sentence and translate. Mi esposo me hacía el café.

Subject – esposo Verb – hacía Direct object – el café Indirect object - me

Indirect objects/pronouns 3 - $300 Name three differences between indirect objects and direct objects.

1) indirect – only number direct – gender and number 2) Indirect – its ok to clarify direct – do not clarify 3) Indirect – can only be people direct – can be people or things.

Indirect objects/pronouns 3 - $400 Translate: When I was a child, I used to talk to my friends. When I was a child, I used to talk to them.

When I was a child, I used to talk to my friends. When I was a child, I used to talk to them. Cuando yo era niño, yo hablaba a mis amigos. Cuando yo era niño, yo les hablaba (a mis amigos).

Indirect objects/pronouns - $500 Translate: The waiter is serving water to the boys. The waiter is serving water to them. (2 ways)

The waiter is serving water to the boys. The waiter is serving water to them. (2 ways) El mesero está sirviendo el agua a los chicos. El mesero les está sirviendo agua. El mesero está sirviéndoles agua.

Special Events 4 - $100 The holiday

El día festivo

Special Events 4 - $200 The surprise party

La fiesta de sorpresa

Special Events 4 - $300 Congratulations

Congratulations Felicidades

Special Events 4 - $400 Translate: I am attending the gathering.

Yo estoy asistiendo a la reunión.

Special Events $500 Translate: My parents are celebrating their anniversary today.

Mis padres están celebrando su aniversario hoy.

Random 5 - $100 Translate: The grown-ups are telling jokes.

Los mayores están contando chistes.

Random 5 - $200 Translate: The children have good manners.

Los niños tienen buenos modales. Buen, buenos, buena, buenas – adjective Bien - adverb

RAndom 5 - $300 Translate: The two men are shaking hands.

Los dos hombres se están dando las manos. Los dos hombres están dándose las manos.

Random 5 - $400 Translate: There were a lot of fireworks at the parade.

Había muchos fuegos artificiales en el desfile.

Random 5 - $500 Translate: All of the relatives were at the surprise party.

All of the relatives were at the surprise party. Todos los parientes estaban en la fiesta de sorpresa.

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FINAL CATEGORY ¿Adónde vas de compras? $

Voy al… FINAL CATEGORY $

END OF GAME Daily Doubles and usage notes follow...

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