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Spanish 2 Final Exam 2024/2025 100% CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED, Exams of Spanish Language

Spanish 2 Final Exam 2024/2025 100% CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED

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Download Spanish 2 Final Exam 2024/2025 100% CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED and more Exams Spanish Language in PDF only on Docsity! Spanish 2 Final Exam 2024/2025 100% CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED la biblia Bible la cruz the cross de calvario of Calvary Jesús Jesus Dios God La fe faith El pecado sin El Espíritu Santo Holy Spirit los cielos heavens, sky la tierra Earth, land el rey king el Señor Lord, Sir la misericordia mercy la iglesia church adorar to adore, to worship reinar to reign obedecer to obey obedezco reading durmiendo sleeping pidiendo ordering/asking for sirviendo serving vistiendo dressing viniendo coming estamos jugando al tenis we are playing tennis mi padre está trabajando tarde my father is working late Estás estudiando para el examen? are you studying for the exam? no estoy haciendo la tarea i'm not doing the homework mis amigos están yendo a la tienda my friends are going to the store. Que estás haciendo? What are you doing? Mi amigo Luis está jugando los videojuegos My friend Luis is playing video games acostarse (o-ue) to go to bed afeitarse to shave arreglarse to get ready bañarse to bathe cepillarse los dientes to brush ones teeth despertarse (e-ie) to wake up ducharse to shower lavarse to wash levantarse to get up maquillarse to put on makeup peinarse to comb ponerse to put on secarse to dry vestirse (e-i) to get dressed dormirse (o-ue) to fall asleep mirarse to look at oneself entrenarse to practice; to train yo____________ lavo to live subir to go up, ascend salir to leave, to go out, to exit abrir to open recibir to receive aprender to learn beber to drink comer to eat correr to run vender to sell deber to have to, should, ought to entender to understand perder to lose barrer to sweep comprender to comprehend volver to return envolver to wrap conocer to know asistí I assisted aplaudiste you applauded dividió he divided discutimo we discussed sorpredisteis You surprised (plural Spain) imprimieron they printed interrumpí I interrupted escondiste you hid asististe you assisted aplaudimos we applauded dividisteis you divided (plural Spain) discutieron they discussed Mirar she rested hablamos por teléfono anoche We talked on the phone last night. Estudiasteis You all studied (Spain) Ellas andaron en patineta Those girls rode a skateboard Monté I rode Paseaste un rato con los amigos You passed time with some friends Preparamos we prepared Cocinasteis You all cooked (Spain) Ustedes compraron you all bought Contesté I answered Enseñaste you taught Ella caminó she walked Necesitamos we needed Tomasteis you all took (Spain) Ellos usaron they used anoche last night ayer yesterday anteayer the day before yesterday la semana pasada last week el año pasado last year el mes pasado last month hace tres meses three months ago hace cinco días five days ago hace ocho años eight years ago conozco a (Yo) ______ María. conoce al Él / ella / usted ______ Señor Rodríguez. conocemos a (Nosotros) ______ tu hermano. conocen a Ellos / ellas / ustedes ______ a los profesores. sabe él / ella / usted ____________ la dirección conoce él / ella / usted ____________ a los chicos. to know data, facts, or a skill saben Tu _________________ a mi hermano? conoces La maestra________________ enseñar sabe Nosotros_____________ al parque Tom Sawyer conocemos hacer la cama to make the bed darle de comer al perro to feed the dog poner la mesa to set the table hacer los quehaceres to do the chores ayudar to help planchar la ropa to iron the clothes barrer el suelo to sweep the floor cortar el césped to cut the grass lavar los platos to wash the dishes sacar la basura to take out the trash pasar la aspiradora to vacuum limpio(a) clean sucio(a) dirty, messy tener que to have to deber must,should,should acabar de to have just done something tengo que lavar los platos I have to wash the dishes Mi hermano debe sacar la basura my brother has to take out the garbage acabamos de hacer nuestros quehaceres we just finished doing our chores ¿Tienes que pasar la aspiradora en tu casa? Do you have to vacuum in your house? Debo darle de comer esta noche I must feed the dog tonight Mi mamá acaba de cocinar el almuerzo My mom just cooked the lunch Carlos y juan tienen que barrer la sala Carlos and Juan have to sweep the living room Debo ayudar a mis hermanos con los quehaceres I must help my brothers with the chores La casa está sucia, tengo que pasar la aspiradora The house is dirty, I need to vacuum ir to go ir a window voy a ir I'm going to go adonde vas? Where are you going? vamos a ir a la clase we are going to go to the class ¿adónde vas? Where are you going? Ellas van a estudiar mañana They are going to study tomorrow ¿vas a ir al gimnasio hoy? Are you going to go to the gym today? la casa house el apartamento apartment el comedor dining room la cocina kitchen la habitación bedroom la yarda yard el sótano basement el ático attic el baño bathroom la sala living room el cuarto room el armario closet la escalera stairs, staircase la alfombra rug la cama bed la cómoda dresser las cortinas curtains el espejo mirror la lámpara lamp los muebles furniture el sillón chair, armchair el sofá couch, sofa ser to be (description) estar you play (formal) jugamos we play jugáis you all play (Only in Spain) Ellos/ellas juegan they play ustedes juegan you all play (every other country) When talking about playing a sport or a game you need to include the article ___________ a, al, a los (if plural) Mis amigos juegan al básquetbol my friends play basketball Nos gusta jugar a los videojuegos menos que jugar a los deportes We like to play videogames less than playing sports A ti no te gusta jugar al golf You don't like to play golf jugar al voleibol es más divertido que jugar al tenis Playing volleyball is more fun than playing tennis When using gustar you don't use a subject pronoun, instead you use an_________________ Indirect object pronoun (I.O.P.) A ellos no les gusta jugar a los deportes They don't like to play sports el ajedrez chess el juego de damas checkers el juego de mesa the board game los videojuegos video games Carlos __________________ al béisbol los fines de semana juega Yo no_____________ al béisbol juego The I.O.P.'s when using gustar are me, te, le, nos, os, les, When using a comparative with an adjective the adjective goes__________ the comparative between (i.e. mas+ adjective+ que) True or false: When using gustar with jugar, you keep "jugar" in the infinitive form True