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Translate: How much does the water cost?

Translate: I don’t understand Spanish!

Translate: Horses can’t fly!

List: Make a list of 3 e  ie stem changing verbs:

Translate: I bring my homework to class.

Conjugate / Present Tense: Querer

Translate: “to rent” =

Write a sentence using: “esconder” =

Write a sentence using: “pagar” =

Write a sentence using: “tomar” =

Write a sentence using: Tener ganas de

Translate: We are afraid of tests!

Translate: We are hot!

Translate: Is the dog hungry?

Translate: Why are you in a hurry?

Translate: We have to study a lot tonight!

Draw: Un bombero

Draw: Un veterinario

Translate: Does your head hurt today?

Translate: I am fascinated by movies!

Translate: We are jealous of Mr. Flynn’s hair!

Translate: I’m lucky!

Translate: I’m right! You’re not right!

Translate: My dad is 45 years old!

Translate: My mom is 46 years old!

Translate: I am always hungry!

Translate: We are always tired on Mondays!

Conjugate / All forms / Present Tense: Divertirse

Conjugate / All forms / Present Tense: Morir

Conjugate / All forms / Present Tense: Morir

Conjugate / All forms / Present Tense: Hacer