(The paramedic): The first responder providing medical care. Strategic Tips for Solving Spanish Crosswords
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A: Focus on the specific verbs from the chapter. Write out full sentences for each person: " Me caí. " " Te caíste. " " Se cayó. " Hearing and saying the conjugation pattern aloud will solidify it.
| Clue # | Clue (English or Spanish) | Answer (Spanish) | Translation / Explanation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 2 | The doctor (male) | | Also el doctor . | | 3 | He put (a cast on) | Puso | Irregular preterite of poner (to put). | | 5 | I came | Vine | Irregular preterite of venir (to come). | | 6 | The accident | El accidente | Masculine noun despite ending in 'e'. | | 8 | The wound / injury | La herida | Also la lesión . | | 11 | He burned himself | Se quemó | Reflexive quemarse (preterite). | (The paramedic): The first responder providing medical care
The Clues on Page 109
Often, the clue is a partial sentence, such as "Ella fue al médico y le pusieron un ______" (She went to the doctor and they put a ___ on her). Look at the gender and number of words to narrow down options (e.g., Yeso is masculine, Venda is feminine). " " Te caíste
Most students search for answers because they get stuck on the preterite tense verbs. Here is a cheat sheet for the irregulars appearing in Crossword 8.
Example: lloviendo y yo caminaba por la calle. (It was raining and I was walking down the street.)