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58 Cards in this Set

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rearview mirror
el espejo retrovisor
front seat
el asiento delantero
back seat
el asiento trasero
horn
la bocina
to have just finished doing something
acabar de
to drive
conducir
steering wheel
el volante
preterite verb endings, regular -ar verbs
e, aste, o, amos, asteis, aron with accent on e and o
-ar verbs that change from e to ie and o to ue in regular, do or do not change in preterite?
do not change
pensar...define and conjugate in preterite
to think, pense, pensaste, etc. not pienso, piensas, etc.
costar...define and conjugate in preterite
to cost, coste, costaste, etc., not cuesto, cuestas, etc.
recordar...define and conjugate in preterite
to remember recorde, recordaste, etc., not recuerdo, recuerdas, etc.
orar
to pray
In the yo form, what do verbs that end in -car, -gar, -zar change to in the preterite tense?
c changes to qu, g changes to gu, z changes to c
sacar
to take, to take photos
estar
to be
What are the forms of estar in the preterite?
estuve, estuves, estuvo, estuvimos, estuvieron
Conjugate ir and ser in the preterite.
fui, fuiste, fue, fuimos, fuisteis, fueron
llegar
to arrive
salir
to depart
subir
to board
parar
to stop
hacer escala
to make a stop
originating from
procedente de
with a destination of
con destino a
el pasaje de ida y vuelta
round-trip ticket
bajar (de)
to get off
Name the endings for regular -er/-ir verbs in the preterite
i, iste, io, imos, isteis, ieron
Conjugate dar in the preterite
di, diste, dio, dimos, disteis, dieron
Conjugate ver in the preterite
vi, viste, vio, vimos, visteis, vieron
In the verbs caer, creer, leer and oir, in what forms does the i in the stem change to y?
Third person singular and plural (Ud. and Uds.), the i is then accented in other forms
Make rapido into an adverb
rapidamente...make sure you change the o to an a!
When changing adjectives that end in e or a consonant to adverbs, what do you do?
Just add -mente to the word as it is.
Is the accent mark retained when an adjective is changed to an adverb with -mente?
Yes
revisar
to inspect
andar
to walk, part of the "u" group for preterite
poder
to be able to, part of the "u" group for preterite (pud-)
poner
to put, part of the "u" group for preterite (pus-)
saber
to know, part of the "u" group for preterite (sup-)
tener
to have, part of the "u" group for preterite (tuv-)
hacer
to do, part of the "i" group for preterite (hic, hiz before an o)
querer
to want, like or love, part of the "i" group for preterite (quis-)
venir
to come, part of the "i" group for preterite (vin-)
conducir
to drive, part of the "j" group for preterite (conduj-)
decir
to talk, part of the "j" group for preterite (dij-)
traer
to bring, part of the "j" group for preterite (traj-)
reducir
to reduce, part of the "j" group for preterite (reduj-)
bendecir
to bless, part of the "j" group for preterite (bendij-)
conocer
to get acquainted with
conocer in the preterite tense
to meet for the first time
querer in the preterite
wanted to but couldn't
saber
to know
saber in the preterite
found out
jugar
to play
What are the two parts of teh present progressive?
conjugated form of estar and present participle
What ending does the present participle of a verb have, ex. hablar?
-ando, -iendo, ex.hablando
In a present progressive verb, when is the action happening?
right now
puerta de embarque
door of departure