| A | B |
| Cognate | words from 2 languages that have a similar meaning and either sounds similar or looks similar |
| compound tense | means there are 2 words that together form the verb |
| conditional tense | conjugated verb form used to tell what one would or would not do under certain conditions |
| conjugate | change a verb form to include a subject and a time |
| conjunction | a word that joins words or a group of words |
| direct object | is a word or word group that receives the action of the verb or shows the result of the action. A D.O. answers the Whom? or What? of the verb. |
| future tense | conjugation used to show something that will occur in the future |
| imperative mood | mood used to command or make a request, does not show time but does show subject |
| imperfect tense | one of the past tenses, refers to ongoing actions or conditions in the past, that occurred regularly, or were going on when another event occurred. |
| indicative mood | mood used to INDICATE what has happened, is happening, or will happen |
| indirect object | is a word or group of words that tells to whom/what or for whom/what the action of the verb is done. (must have a DO) |
| infinitive verb | the base form of a verb, does not show a subject nor a time (EN- to___ / SP -ar, -er, -ir) |
| interrogative | question, in Spanish it begins with an À and ends with a ? |
| irregular verb | is a verb that when conjugated does not follow a regular or predictable pattern |
| mood | is the conjugation used to indicate the attitude of the speaker |
| noun agreement | matching the noun and it's modifiers in gender and number |
| number | the form a word takes to indicate whether it is singular or plural |
| past tense | conjugations used to show that something has occured in the past (Preterite and Imperfect) |
| present tense | conjugation used to show things are happening in the present |
| regular verb | means the verb follows a regular or predictable pattern when we conjugate it. |
| simple tense | means that there is only one word that forms the verb |
| subjunctive mood | used to express a suggestion, a necessity, a condition contrary to fact, a wish, or to express emotion or doubt about something. |
| tense | indicates the time of the action or state of being that is expressed by the verb |