Vocab. Def & Indef. Articles Ser & Tener Gustar Regular Present Tense Verbs Stem- Changing Verbs Ir 100 200 300 400 500.

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Vocab. Def & Indef. Articles Ser & Tener Gustar Regular Present Tense Verbs Stem- Changing Verbs Ir

First Category for 100 How do you say “serious” in Spanish?

Answer First Category for 100 serio/a. Pick a Category

First Category for 200 What is a “deprimido/a” in English?

Answer First Category for 200 Depressed. Pick a Category

First Category for 300 How do you say, “to be right” in Spanish?

Answer First Category for 300 Tener razón. Pick a Category

First Category for 400 How do you say, “excited” Spanish?

Answer for 400 emocionado. Pick a Category

First Category for 500 How do you say “lazy” in Spanish?

Answer for 500 perezoso. Pick a Category

Second Category for 100 How do say, “The book” in Spanish?

Answer Second Category for 100 El libro. Pick a Category

Second Category for 200 How do you say, “A book” in Spanish?

Answer to Second Category for 200 Un libro. Pick a Category

Second Category for 300 How do you say, “The chairs” in Spanish?

Answer to Second Category for 300 Las sillas. Pick a Category

Second Category for 400 How do you say, “a few chairs” in Spanish?

Answer to Second Category for 400 Unas sillas. Pick a Category

Second Category for 500 How do you say, “The restaurant” in Spanish?

Answer to Second Category for 500 Elrestaurante. Pick a Category

Third Category for 100 How do you say, “I have” in Spanish?

Answer to Third Category for 100 (Yo) tengo Pick a Category

Third Category for 200 How do you say, “we have” in Spanish?

Answer to Third Category for 200 (Nosotros) Tenemos Pick a Category

Third Category for 300 How do you say, “They are” in Spanish?

Answer to Third Category for 300 Ellos/as son. Pick a Category

Third Category for 400 How do you say, “You (tú) have” in Spanish?

Answer to Third Category for 400 (Tú) tienes. Pick a Category

Third Category for 500 How do you say, “we are” in Spanish?

Answer to Third Category for 500 Somos Pick a Category

Fourth Category for 100 How do you say, “I like” in Spanish?

Answer to Fourth Category for 100 Me gusta. Pick a Category

Fourth Category for 200 Name the Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish that are used with “Gustar”?

Answer to Fourth Category for 200 MeNos Te(Os) LeLes Pick a Category

Fourth Category for 300 How do you say, “He likes the books” in Spanish?

Answer to Fourth Category for 300 Le gustan los libros. Pick a Category

Fourth Category for 400 How do you say, “We like to dance” in Spanish?

Answer to Fourth Category for 400 Nos gusta bailar. Pick a Category

Fourth Category for 500 How do you say, “They like the book” in Spanish?

Answer to Fourth Category for 500 Les gusta el libro. Pick a Categoryick a Category

Fifth Category for 100? How do you say, “I speak” in Spanish.

Answer to Fifth Category for 100 Hablo. Pick a Category

Fifth Category for 200 How do you say “He lives.” in Spanish?

Answer to Fifth Category for 200 Vive. Pick a Category

Fifth Category for 300 How do you answer the question, “¿Comes mucho?” in Spanish?

Answer to Fifth Category for 300 Sí, como mucho. - o – No, no como mucho. Pick a Category

Fifth Category for 400 What does “Tú escribes” mean in English?

Answer to Fifth Category for 400 You write. Pick a Category

Fifth Category for 500 How do you say, “We go shopping” in Spanish?

Answer to Fifth Category for 500 Vamos de compras. Pick a Category

Sixth Category for 100 How do you say, “I play” in Spanish? (Jugar)

Answer to Sixth Category for 100 Juego. Pick a Category

Sixth Category for 200 How do you say, “We think” in Spanish?

Answer to Sixth Category for 200 Pensamos. (Pensamos) Pick a Category

Sixth Category for 300 How do you say, “He eats lunch” in Spanish? (almorzar)

Answer to Sixth Category for 300 Almuerza. Pick a Category

Sixth Category for 400 How do you say, “ I think” in Spanish? (pensar)

Answer to Sixth Category for 400 Piensa. Pick a Category

Sixth Category for 500 How do you say, “We can” in Spanish? (poder)

Answer to Sixth Category for 500 Podemos. Pick a Category

Seventh Category for 100 ¿How do you say, “I go to the park”?

Answer to Seventh Category for 100 Voy al parque. Pick a Category

Seventh Category for 200 How do you say, “He goes to the library” in Spanish?

Answer to Seventh Category for 200 Va a la biblioteca. Pick a Category

Seventh Category for 300 How do you say, “We go to the store” in Spanish?

Answer to Seventh Category for 300 Vamos a la tienda. Pick a Category

Seventh Category for 400 How do you say, “We go to the pool” in Spanish?

Answer to Seventh Category for 400 Vamos a la piscina. Pick a Category

Seventh Category for 500 How do you say, “They go to school” in Spanish? (school = la escuela)

Answer to Seventh Category for 500 Ellos van a la escuela. Pick a Category

Daily Double! How much would you like to wager? Second Category for 400

Daily Double! How much would you like to wager? Third Category for 500