SER ROUND ONE FINAL JEOPARDY.

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SER ROUND ONE FINAL JEOPARDY

SER : ROUND ONE 100 200 300 400 500 Conjugate Why SER? Translate to English Translate to Spanish Analysis 100 200 300 400 500

This is the conjugation for ser for the form-- ustedes/ellos/ellas. Conjugate 100 This is the conjugation for ser for the form-- ustedes/ellos/ellas.

Conjugate 100 son

This is the conjugation for ser for the form– yo. Conjugate 200 This is the conjugation for ser for the form– yo.

Conjugate 200 soy

This is the conjugation for ser for the form-- vosotros(as). Conjugate 300 This is the conjugation for ser for the form-- vosotros(as).

Conjugate 300 sois

This is the conjugation for ser for the form-- usted/él/ella. Conjugate 400 This is the conjugation for ser for the form-- usted/él/ella.

Conjugate 400 es

This is the conjugation for ser for the form-- nosotros(as). Conjugate 500 This is the conjugation for ser for the form-- nosotros(as).

Conjugate 500 somos

Give the determining factor (rule) as to why this sentence uses ser… Why SER? 100 Give the determining factor (rule) as to why this sentence uses ser… Mañana es el primer día del otoño-- el 21 de septiembre.

Why SER? 100 date

Give the determining factor (rule) as to why this sentence uses ser… Why SER? 200 Give the determining factor (rule) as to why this sentence uses ser… ¿De dónde eres, Raúl?

Why SER? 200 origin

El Sr. Barile es mi profesor (favorito). Why SER? 300 Give the determining factor (rule) (in Spanish) as to why this sentence uses ser… El Sr. Barile es mi profesor (favorito).

Why SER? 300 profesión ocupación

Why SER? 400 Give the determining factor (rule) as to why this sentence uses ser… ¿Sois altos, bonitos, cómicos, inteligentes y simpáticos.

Why SER? 400 característicos

Give the determining factor (rule) as to why this sentence uses ser… Why SER? 500 Give the determining factor (rule) as to why this sentence uses ser… Me gusta ser japonés. Soy japonés.

Why SER? 500 nacionalidad

Translate to English 100 Somos de Wethersfield.

Translate to English 100 Somos de Wethersfield.

Translate to English 200 ¿Ud. es de Rocky Hill?

Translate to English 200 You are from Rocky Hill?

Translate to English 300 Eres una buena amiga.

Translate to English 300 You are a good friend.

Ellos son de CT, y ellas son de N.Y. Translate to English 400 Ellos son de CT, y ellas son de N.Y.

They are from CT, and they are from N.J. Translate to English 400 They are from CT, and they are from N.J.

Ud. es español, y él es italiano. Translate to English 500 Ud. es español, y él es italiano.

You (formal) are Spanish, and he is Italian. Translate to English 500 You (formal) are Spanish, and he is Italian.

Translate to Spanish 100 Where is she from?

Translate to Spanish 100 ¿De dónde es (ella)?

Translate to Spanish 200 We are from Uruguay.

Translate to Spanish 200 Somos de Uruguay.

Y’all (you plural) are from Chile. Translate to Spanish 300 Y’all (you plural) are from Chile.

Translate to Spanish 300 Sois de Chile.

Translate to Spanish 400 Are you from Argentina?

Translate to Spanish 400 ¿Eres de Argentina?

Translate to Spanish 500 You (formal) are from Boliva, señora. But, you (familiar) are not from Bolivia, Bobby.

(Ud.) es de Boliva, señora. Pero, (tú) no eres de Boliva, Robertito. Translate to Spanish 500 (Ud.) es de Boliva, señora. Pero, (tú) no eres de Boliva, Robertito.

What the difference in the word “son” between, Analysis 100 What the difference in the word “son” between, “Ellos son…” “Ellas son…” “Uds. Son…”

They (m) are… They (f) are… You (pl)(formal) are… Analysis 100 They (m) are… They (f) are… You (pl)(formal) are…

Analysis 200 What are the following words called, “nosotras, ustedes, yo, él, vosotros, etc.”?

Analysis 200 (subject) pronouns

Why are subject pronouns rarely needed, when conjugating “ser”? Analysis 300 Why are subject pronouns rarely needed, when conjugating “ser”?

Analysis 300 The form/conjugation of the verb is enough to let you know who the subject is.

Analysis 400 What are the rare circumstances in which we actually use subject pronouns with “ser”?

emphasis, stress, clarification Analysis 400 emphasis, stress, clarification

Analysis 500 Why does 2nd person singular and plural USE the 3rd person box, when conjugating “ser”?

Analysis 500 When addressing someone formally, it’s as if you cannot even face that person or even be in their presence- It’s as if you’re talking ABOUT them.

Final Jeopardy Category You (formal vs. in formal) or Pronoun Trivia

What does “vuestra merced” mean? Final Jeopardy What are the 4 ways to say “you are”? (Don’t forget about sing and plural). What does “vuestra merced” mean?

(tú) eres (vosotros) sois (Ud.) es (Uds.) son Your Mercy Final Jeopardy (tú) eres (vosotros) sois (Ud.) es (Uds.) son Your Mercy