What is the correct form of 'lavarse' for yo?
How do you say 'They wash themselves'?
What does 'despertarse' mean?
Which is the reflexive pronoun for tú?
How do you say 'We brush our teeth'?
What is the correct form for 'lavarse' in ellos form?
How do you express 'I get dressed' in Spanish?
What does 'acostarse' mean?
How do you say 'You (formal) put on makeup'?
What is the reflexive form for 'ellos' in 'peinar'?
Match the correct forms of 'ser' and 'ir' - 1st person singular
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
I was in the park | arrow_right_alt | Fui a la escuela |
I went to the school | arrow_right_alt | Fui estudiante |
I was a student | arrow_right_alt | Fui al parque |
Match the correct forms of 'ser' and 'ir' - 2nd person singular
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
You went to the party | arrow_right_alt | Fuiste feliz |
You were in the library | arrow_right_alt | Fuiste a la fiesta |
You were happy | arrow_right_alt | Fuiste a la biblioteca |
Match the correct forms of 'ser' and 'ir' - 3rd person singular
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
She went to the store | arrow_right_alt | Fue a casa |
He was at home | arrow_right_alt | Fue doctor |
He was a doctor | arrow_right_alt | Fue a la tienda |
Match the correct forms of 'ser' and 'ir' - 1st person plural
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
We were friends | arrow_right_alt | Fuimos al cine |
We went to the cinema | arrow_right_alt | Fuimos a la playa |
We were at the beach | arrow_right_alt | Fuimos amigos |
Match the correct forms of 'ser' and 'ir' - 2nd person plural
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
You all were proud | arrow_right_alt | Fueron al concierto |
You all were in the city | arrow_right_alt | Fueron orgullosos |
You all went to the concert | arrow_right_alt | Fueron a la ciudad |
Match the correct forms of 'ser' and 'ir' - 3rd person plural
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
They were at school | arrow_right_alt | Fueron a las montañas |
They went to the mountains | arrow_right_alt | Fueron maestros |
They were teachers | arrow_right_alt | Fueron a la escuela |
Match the action to the correct verb - 'ser' or 'ir' - past statements
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Indicating a past destination | arrow_right_alt | Ser |
Describing a past location | arrow_right_alt | Ser |
Talking about past professions | arrow_right_alt | Ir |
Match the context to the verb form - 'ser' or 'ir'
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Meeting a friend | arrow_right_alt | Era alta |
Being tall | arrow_right_alt | Fui doctora |
Becoming a doctor | arrow_right_alt | Fui al encuentro |
Match the correct verb to the sentences
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Talking about a trip yesterday | arrow_right_alt | Fue ingeniero |
Saying where you were last week | arrow_right_alt | Fui de viaje |
Mentioning a profession in the past | arrow_right_alt | Fui a la playa |
Match the sentences to the correct verb usage
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Yesterday he went home | arrow_right_alt | Fui cansado |
Last night I was tired | arrow_right_alt | Fuimos enfocados |
In school we were focused | arrow_right_alt | Fue a casa |
The verb 'gustar' is only used to express things that someone enjoys.
'Encantar' signifies a stronger preference than 'gustar'.
Both 'gustar' and 'encantar' require indirect object pronouns.
You can use 'gustar' to say you love ice cream.
'Encantar' can be used to express that a movie pleases you greatly.
Only the first person singular form of 'gustar' is used commonly.
In the phrase 'me gusta el libro', 'me' indicates who likes the book.
It's incorrect to say 'me gustan los zapatos' if you like one pair.
'Encantar' can be used with both singular and plural nouns.
The structure of sentences using 'gustar' is similar to English sentences.
Which actions describe getting ready in the morning?
What verbs express enjoyment of daily activities?
Which reflexive verbs are commonly used in daily routines?
What is a correct form of 'to be' for describing yourself?
Which phrases express activities that happen before going to bed?
Which verb indicates going somewhere?
Which actions involve morning activities?
What verbs describe the state of being happy or excited?
Which daily routine actions include getting dressed?
What reflects personal preferences in activities?
What describes the act of relaxing in the afternoon?
Which verbs suggest actions related to hygiene?
Which phrases depict sensations of hunger?
Which actions are related to using the bathroom?
What indicates a state of tiredness?
What verbs show daily activities at school?
Which two actions imply leaving one's house?
What suggests feelings towards your favorite meal?
Which actions describe a morning routine?
Which verbs are often used to express feelings about friends?