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Spanish Vocabulary Week 2
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What is the second person singular past tense form of "ir" in Spanish?
fuiste
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What is the third person singular past tense form of "ir" in Spanish?
fue
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What is the first person plural past tense form of "ir" in Spanish?
fuimos
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What is the second person plural past tense form of "ir" in Spanish?
fuisteis
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What is the third person plural past tense form of "ir" in Spanish?
fueron
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What is the first person singular imperfect form of "ser" in Spanish?
era
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What is the second person singular imperfect form of "ser" in Spanish?
eras
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What is the first person singular subjunctive form of "ser" in Spanish?
sea
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What is the second person singular subjunctive form of "ser" in Spanish?
seas
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What
does "a" mean in Spanish?
to
, at
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What does "al" mean in Spanish?
to the
(
m
,
sing
)
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What is the Spanish word for "he"?
él
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What is the Spanish word for "they" (mixed gender)?
ellos
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What does "su" mean in Spanish?
his
,
her
,
its
,
one's
,
your
(
formal
),
their
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What does "haber" mean in Spanish?
to have (done something)
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What is the first person singular present perfect form of "haber" in Spanish?
he
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What is the second person singular present perfect form of "haber" in Spanish?
has
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What is the third person singular present perfect form of "haber" in Spanish?
ha
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What is the first person plural present perfect form of "haber" in Spanish?
hemos
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What is the second person plural present perfect form of "haber" in Spanish?
habéis
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What is the third person plural present perfect form of "haber" in Spanish?
han
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What does "había" mean in Spanish?
there was
|
there were
|
there used to be
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What does "hay" mean in Spanish?
there is | there are
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What does "habrá" mean in Spanish?
there will be
|
there is going to be
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