Saying what people do (Part 2/4)
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will use the infinitive and 3rd person singular of -ar verbs to say what people do.
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12 Questions
Q1.
What does "llegar" mean?
she arrives
to shop
Q2.
What does "compra" mean?
to arrive
to buy
Q3.
What does "escuela" mean?
body
buying
Q4.
What does "cuerpo" mean?
careful
school
Q5.
What does "bailar" mean?
he/she dances
to buy
Q6.
What does "tarde" mean?
body
morning
Q7.
How do you say "early" in Spanish?
bailar
tarde
Q8.
How do you say "well" in Spanish?
con
cuerpo
Q9.
How do you say "with" in Spanish?
bien
tarde
Q10.
How do you say "he/she arrives" in Spanish?
compra
llegar
Q11.
How do you say "he/she speaks" in Spanish?
comprar
llega
Q12.
How do you say "a female friend" in Spanish?
amigo
bien
10 Questions
Q1.
"Olvidar" means:
to have
to listen
Q2.
To say "she listens to music":
escuchar música
escucho música
Q3.
"Temprano" means:
in the morning
late
Q4.
"Llegar tarde" means:
to arrive early
to arrive in the afternoon
Q5.
The word for boat is:
avión
banco
Q6.
"Compra una casa" means:
He buys a book
I buy a house
Q7.
"Hablar" is:
first person singular
third person singular
Q8.
"Baila" is:
an infinitive
first person singular
Q9.
"Tiene" means:
I have
To have
Q10.
"¿Dónde está?" means:
Where am I?
Where are you?