Year 7
Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will revise the use of the verb 'tener' in singular and plural forms to describe what people have.
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10 Questions
Q1.
What is the masculine plural word for 'some' ?
los
unas
Q2.
Which article goes in front of 'museos' to say 'the museums'?
el
unos
Q3.
How do you say 'it is' when talking about location?
es
estás
Q4.
To say 'the squares are old', you would say 'las plazas son.......'?
antiguo
antiguos
Q5.
What does 'los edificios' mean?
the houses
the markets
Q6.
What is the feminine plural word for 'the'?
los
unas
Q7.
How do you say 'some markets'?
los martes
unos museos
Q8.
What does 'hay' mean?
it has
it is
Q9.
What are 'las ciudades'?
castles
cinemas
Q10.
How do you say 'they are' (trait)?
están
somos
10 Questions
Q1.
How do you say 'we have'?
tengo
tienen
Q2.
What does 'la bolsa' mean?
the ball
the pen
Q3.
What does 'tiene' mean?
I have
they have
Q4.
How do you say 'the shoe'?
el caballo
la ropa
Q5.
Which of these means 'under the bed'?
delante de la mesa
detrás de la puerta
Q6.
What does 'tienen' mean?
she has
we have
Q7.
How do you say 'he is' (temporary state/mood)?
es
estoy
Q8.
What does 'los edificios' mean?
the houses
the offices
Q9.
What are 'árboles'?
apples
harbours
Q10.
How do you say 'it is close/near'?
está fuera
esta lejos