Saying what people are like today vs in general (Part 1/2)

Saying what people are like today vs in general (Part 1/2)

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will compare what people are like today and in general, using 'estamos' and 'somos'.

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11 Questions

Q1.
debajo de
on top of
outside of
Correct answer: under
Q2.
fuera de
close to
far from
Correct answer: outside of
Q3.
delante de
behind
Correct answer: in front of
next to
Q4.
detrás de
Correct answer: behind
next to
on top of
Q5.
el este
Correct answer: east
south
west
Q6.
el oeste
east
north
Correct answer: west
Q7.
el coche
boat
Correct answer: car
coach
Q8.
el tren
time
Correct answer: train
tree
Q9.
la estación
car
Correct answer: station
train
Q10.
estamos
they are (temporary state / location)
Correct answer: we are (temporary state / location)
you are (temporary state / location)
Q11.
están
they are (permament)
Correct answer: they are (temporary state / location)
they do

10 Questions

Q1.
How do you say 'we are' (permanent)?
estamos
Correct answer: somos
soy
Q2.
What does 'aburrido' mean?
Correct answer: bored/boring
crazy/insane
dark-haired/dark-skinned/tanned
Q3.
What is the opposite of 'oscuro'?
Correct answer: claro
loco
moreno
Q4.
What is the feminine form of the word for 'boring'?
Correct answer: aburrida
aburrido
morena
Q5.
How do you say 'crazy/insane'?
Correct answer: loco
malo
tonto
Q6.
What does 'moreno' mean?
Correct answer: dark-haired/dark-skinned/tanned
happy/content
moody
Q7.
What does 'clara' mean?
light/clear (feminine plural form)
Correct answer: light/clear (feminine singular form)
light/clear (masculine singular form)
Q8.
Which of these means 'happy'?
Correct answer: feliz
hablador
triste
Q9.
Which of these is the feminine singular form of the adjective 'loco'?
Correct answer: loca
locas
loco
Q10.
Which of these is a masculine singular adjective form?
aburridos
Correct answer: claro
oscura

Lesson appears in

UnitSpanish / Year 7 Unit 4

Spanish