Spanish 1.4.8
A
Frances/a (means what in English) A) French B) mostaza C) Frenchs D) French bulldogs
B
Giovanni es de Italia A) El es americano B) El es italiano C) Ella es italiana
A
Hard-working in Spanish is A) trabajador/a B) trabajador C) duro/a
C
How would you say "Eduardo is conservative"? A) Eduardo es conservadora B) Eduardo es conservadores C) Eduardo es conservador.
B
How would you say "Elena is conservative"? A) Elena es conservador. B) Elena es conservadora. C) Elena es conservadoras.
D
How would you say "Marcos is tall" in Spanish A) Marcos no es alto. B) Marcos es bajo. C) Marcos es perezoso. D) Marcos es alto.
A
Intelligent in Spanish is A) inteligente B) smarto C) inteligentes
D
Juan es rubio y Marta es A) blondo B) rubio C) rubias D) rubia
D
Lazy in Spanish is A) flojo B) tonta C) lazyo D) perezoso/a
B
Marie es de Francia A) El es frances B) Ella es frencesa C) de EEUU
B
Marielena es de los Estados Unidos (U.S.A. Ella es _____) A) de chino B) estadounidense C) de canada
B
Mean and unpleasant in Spanish is A) meano B) antipatico/a C) antipatica D) no amble
C
bajo/a (means in English) A) short stack B) little C) short D) short one
A
espanol (means what in English) A) Spanish B) Spains C) a Spaniard
C
inteligente (means what in English) A) smarty B) telepathic C) intelligent
D
italiano/a (means what in English) A) americano B) de italia C) European D) Italian
B
joven (means what in English) A) whole B) young, teenager C) youngster
C
trabajador/a (means in English) A) worker B) to work C) hard-working
A
alto/a ( means in English) A) tall B) short C) long D) big
A
Agreement means nouns and adjectives must A) match each other B) be different C) be somewhat similar D) different
C
Ana es trabajadora y Pablo es A) un obrero B) trabajadora C) trabajador
A
Arturo es de Canada A) El es canadiense B) El es cubano C) El es de Canada
B
Blonde in Spanish is A) rubio B) rubio/a C) blanca
A
Nationality adjectives add the letter ____ to become feminine A) a B) o C) e D) u
A
Nice in Spanish is A) simpatico/a B) amables C) nico
B
Normally, we change the o- to _______ to make adjective female A) as B) a C) o
D
North, South, and Central America make up A) Francia B) Brasil C) Mexico D) Americas
C
People from the United States can specifically say they're A) espanoles B) americanos C) estadounidense
A
People from the United States should not say they are A) americanos B) norteamericanos C) gringos
A
Red-haired in Spanish is A) pelirojo/a B) pelirojo C) el pelo de rojo
B
Regardless of their last letter, nationality adjectives add the letter ___ to become feminine A) as B) a C) os
B
Serious in Spanish is A) muy serio B) serio/a C) seria
D
Short in Spanish is A) baja B) bajo C) corto/a D) bajo/a
B
Singular adjectives talk about A) singless B) one person C) singular adjectives talk about D) two people
A
Studious in Spanish is ______ A) estudioso/a B) estudioso C) estudiosa
C
Tall in Spanish is A) inteligente B) increible C) alto/a
C
To say Juan is not tall in Spanish A) Juan es alto B) Juan es rubio C) Juan no es alto
A
Tu (a guy) eres de Espana A) Tu eres Espanol B) Tu eres Francesa C) Tu eres Americano D) Tu eres Espanola
A
We add the letter ___ to adjectives ending in -r to make them feminine. A) a B) as C) os D) as
A
Yo (a girl) soy de Mexico A) Yo soy Mexicana. B) Yo soy Mexicano. C) Yo soy una mexicanas.