Third Quarter Exam Flashcards
(A) la sangre roja
or
(B) la roja sangre
(B) la roja sangre
(A) la semana segunda
or
(B) la segunda semana
(B) la segunda semana
(A) la silla morada
or
(B) la morada silla
(A) la silla morada
(A) un abuelo viejo (elderly)
or
(B) un viejo abuelo (elderly)
(A) un abuelo viejo
(A) un gran amigo
or
(B) un grande amigo
(A) un gran amigo
(A) un león grande (great)
or
(B) un gran león (great)
(B) un gran león
(A) un perro pobre
or
(B) un pobre perro
(B) un pobre perro
(A) un simple niño (mere)
or
(B) un niño simple (mere)
(A) un simple niño
(A) una camisa nueva (different)
or
(B) una nueva camisa (different)
(B) una nueva camisa (different)
(preterite/imperfect)
I [wasn’t] very tall when I was a child.
imperfect
(preterite/imperfect)
Katie [was baking] cookies.
imperfect
(preterite/imperfect)
The Bears [were walking] in the woods when Goldilocks entered their home.
imperfect
(preterite/imperfect)
The teacher was lecturing when the alarm [sounded].
preterite
(preterite/imperfect)
When I was a child, I [fell] down a well.
preterite
(preterite/imperfect)
When I was a girl, I [played] with dolls.
imperfect
(preterite/imperfect)
When I was little, I [got] up early.
imperfect
(preterite/imperfect)
Oliver [had] brown hair.
imperfect
(preterite/imperfect)
My grandparents [were living] in the mountains when my mom was born.
imperfect
(preterite/imperfect)
During the Great Depression, people [listened] to FDR on the radio.
imperfect
(preterite/imperfect)
Before the 1970s, people [spent] less on energy.
imperfect
(preterite/imperfect)
I [wanted] a dog.
imperfect
(preterite/imperfect)
Jessica [wrote] the letter.
preterite
(preterite/imperfect)
He [was] an engineer.
imperfect
(preterite/imperfect]
I [knew] how to do long division.
imperfect
(preterite/imperfect)
Jamie [was] happy that her grandparents could come.
preterite
(preterite/imperfect)
When we [knew] the answer, we raised our hands.
preterite
(preterite/imperfect)
The teacher said we [had] to create a journal for one character from The Scarlet Letter.
imperfect
(preterite/imperfect)
Mary [wanted] to be a gymnast, but she never signed up for lessons.
imperfect
(preterite/imperfect)
I [was] able to work the floor buffer, but I didn’t want to get my clothes dirty.
imperfect