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#1
¿Qué totopos mexicanos cubiertos de queso y jalapeños comes?
¿Qué totopos mexicanos cubiertos de queso y jalapeños comes?
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¿Qué totopos mexicanos cubiertos de queso y jalapeños comes?
¿Qué totopos mexicanos cubiertos de queso y jalapeños comes?
What Mexican chips covered with cheese and jalapenos do you eat?
✓ los nachos
💡 Hint: Tortilla chips topped with melted cheese, often served with toppings like jalapenos
Example: Comparto los nachos con queso fundido mientras veo el partido. I share the nachos with melted cheese while watching the game.
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#2
¿Qué carne ahumada usas en sándwiches?
¿Qué carne ahumada usas en sándwiches?
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¿Qué carne ahumada usas en sándwiches?
¿Qué carne ahumada usas en sándwiches?
What smoked meat do you use in sandwiches?
✓ el pastrami
💡 Hint: Seasoned, smoked beef often used in deli sandwiches
Example: Apilo rebanadas gruesas de el pastrami ahumado en pan de centeno. I pile thick slices of smoked pastrami on rye bread.
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#3
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¿Cómo dices "I'm cold"?
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🥶
¿Cómo dices "I'm cold"?
✓ tengo frío
💡 Hint: I'm cold - "tener frío" (to have cold/coldness), use "tener" not "estar
Example: Tengo frío, ¿puedes cerrar la ventana? I'm cold, can you close the window?
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#4
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¿Qué pides para tomar tu refresco?
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¿Qué pides para tomar tu refresco?
What do you ask for to drink your soda?
✓ un popote
💡 Hint: Straw - "pajita" in Spain, "bombilla" in some regions
Example: Pido un popote de papel para beber mi refresco sin tocar el vaso. I ask for a paper straw to drink my soda without touching the glass.
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#5
¿De qué granos haces el café?
¿De qué granos haces el café?
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¿De qué granos haces el café?
¿De qué granos haces el café?
What beans do you make coffee from?
✓ los granos de café
💡 Hint: Roasted seeds that are ground to make coffee
Example: Muelo los granos de café tostados para hacer espresso fresco. I grind roasted coffee beans to make fresh espresso.
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#6
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Es el ___ grande de todos. (most)
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Es el ___ grande de todos. (most)
It's the biggest of all.
✓ más
💡 Hint: It's the biggest of all - superlative: "el más... de" (the most... of)
Example: Es el más grande de todos los edificios. It's the biggest of all the buildings.
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#7
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¿Qué fruta tropical es amarilla por dentro?
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¿Qué fruta tropical es amarilla por dentro?
What tropical fruit is yellow inside?
✓ la piña
💡 Hint: Tropical fruit with spiky skin and a sweet, yellow interior; often cut in rings.
Example: Me gusta comer la piña fresca en rebanadas con un poco de sal. I like to eat fresh pineapple in slices with a little salt.
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#8
___ libro (my book)
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___ libro (my book)
mi
✓ mi
💡 Hint: My - possessive adjective, no accent (unlike "mí" = me), same for masculine/feminine
Example: Mi libro favorito es muy interesante. My favorite book is very interesting.
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#9
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Tú ___ tarde a la reunión. (llegar - to arrive)
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Tú ___ tarde a la reunión. (llegar - to arrive)
llegaste
✓ llegaste
💡 Hint: You arrived - Preterite completed action, regular -AR pattern for tú
Example: Tú llegaste tarde a la reunión. You arrived late to the meeting.
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