Facts Flashcards
What is a noun (sustantivo) in Spanish?
A person, place, or thing. Example: casa (house), perro (dog).
What is a verb (verbo) in Spanish?
An action word. Example: correr (to run), hablar (to talk).
What is a pronoun (pronombre) in Spanish?
A word that replaces a noun. Example: yo (I), tú (you), él (he).
What is an adjective (adjetivo) in Spanish?
A descriptive word that describes a noun. Example: grande (big), rojo (red).
What is an adverb (adverbio) in Spanish?
A word that describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb. Example: rápidamente (quickly).
Where do nouns usually go in a Spanish sentence?
Before the verb, like in English. Example: ‘Mi hermano come’ (My brother eats).
Where do adjectives go in a Spanish sentence?
Usually after the noun. Example: ‘El coche rojo’ (The red car).
Where do pronouns go in a Spanish sentence?
Before the verb if used as a subject. Example: ‘Yo estudio’ (I study).
Where do verbs go in a basic Spanish sentence?
After the subject. Example: ‘Ella canta’ (She sings).
Where do adverbs usually go in a sentence?
Usually after the verb. Example: ‘Él corre rápidamente’ (He runs quickly).
How do adjectives change in Spanish?
They match the gender and number of the noun. Example: chico alto (tall boy), chica alta (tall girl).
What are the singular subject pronouns in Spanish?
Yo, tú, él, ella, usted.
What are the plural subject pronouns in Spanish?
Nosotros, vosotros, ellos, ellas, ustedes.
How do you say ‘The house is big’ in Spanish?
La casa es grande.
How do you say ‘They are funny’ in Spanish?
Ellos son divertidos.