Spanish Beginner Nouns Vocabulary Exercise 10

The final exercise in the beginner noun series. A great review of 100 essential Spanish nouns across all 10 exercises. Beginner–elementary level.
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An eclectic mix with rich meaningsla vaca (cow), la flor (flower), el jardín (garden), el lago (lake), la llave (key), la piel (skin/leather/peel), el tipo (type/guy — colloquial), la arena (sand/arena), la mentira (lie), el peligro (danger).
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Multiple meanings to watchLa piel: skin on your body, leather (material), or fruit peel — zapatos de piel (leather shoes), la piel de naranja (orange peel). El tipo informally means 'guy' in Latin America: ¿Quién es ese tipo?. La llave can mean key, wrench, or water tap depending on the region.
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Colourful sentencesHay flores silvestres en el jardín junto al lago (There are wild flowers in the garden by the lake). ¡Qué peligro! (How dangerous!). No me digas mentiras (Don't tell me lies). La arena de la playa quema (The beach sand is burning hot). ¿Tienes la llave de la casa? (Do you have the house key?).
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Write the correct Spanish word to complete the sentences below. Choose from the following options:vaca, flor, jardín, lago, llave, piel, tipo, arena, mentira, peligro.

1. What type of music is it? = ¿Qué de música es?

2. This cow is beautiful. = Esta es hermosa.

3. The garden is behind the house. = El está detrás de la casa.

4. to play in the sand = jugar en la

5. It's a lie. = Es una .

6. The flower smells good. = El huele bien.

7. Her skin is smooth. = Su es lisa.

8. That is your key. = Esa es tu .

9. to put in danger = poner en

10. to swim in the lake = nadar en el

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