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
- 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
Q2.
fuera de
close to
far from
Q3.
delante de
behind
next to
Q4.
detrás de
next to
on top of
Q5.
el este
south
west
Q6.
el oeste
east
north
Q7.
el coche
boat
coach
Q8.
el tren
time
tree
Q9.
la estación
car
train
Q10.
estamos
they are (temporary state / location)
you are (temporary state / location)
Q11.
están
they are (permament)
they do
10 Questions
Q1.
How do you say 'we are' (permanent)?
estamos
soy
Q2.
What does 'aburrido' mean?
crazy/insane
dark-haired/dark-skinned/tanned
Q3.
What is the opposite of 'oscuro'?
loco
moreno
Q4.
What is the feminine form of the word for 'boring'?
aburrido
morena
Q5.
How do you say 'crazy/insane'?
malo
tonto
Q6.
What does 'moreno' mean?
happy/content
moody
Q7.
What does 'clara' mean?
light/clear (feminine plural form)
light/clear (masculine singular form)
Q8.
Which of these means 'happy'?
hablador
triste
Q9.
Which of these is the feminine singular form of the adjective 'loco'?
locas
loco
Q10.
Which of these is a masculine singular adjective form?
aburridos
oscura