spanish week 13 quiz
Select the best translation of the phrase below: funny grandfathers
abuelos chistosos
Fill in the blank with the best Spanish translation of the adjective below (do not capitalize any word): cheerful
alegre
Fill in the blank with the best Spanish translation of the adjective below (do not capitalize any word): tall
alto
Fill in the blank with the correct translation of the Spanish adjective according to the noun it describes: athletic girl - niña ________
atlética
Fill in the blank with the correct translation of the Spanish adjective according to the noun it describes: blue flower - flor ________
azul
Select the best translation of the phrase below: clean house
casa limpia
Select the best translation of the phrase below: dry cats
gatos secos
Fill in the blank with the best Spanish translation of the adjective below (do not capitalize any word): intelligent
inteligente
Select the best translation of the phrase below: cheerful mother
madre alegre
Select the best translation of the phrase below: light table
mesa liviana
Fill in the blank with the correct translation of the Spanish adjective according to the noun it describes: small boys - niños ________
pequeños
Select the best translation of the phrase below: wet dog
perro mojado
What is the best Spanish translation of the sentence below?: The man and the woman have two big dogs.
El hombre y la mujer tienen dos perros grandes.
Record yourself saying the following sentence in Spanish: The father has a cheerful boy.
El padre tiene un niño alegre.
Translate the following sentence to Spanish: The big dog is in the house.
El perro grande está en la casa.
What is the correct translation of the sentence below? They have red cars.
Ellos tienen autos rojos.
What is the correct translation of the sentence below? They have two yellow cars.
Ellos tienen dos autos amarillos.
In Spanish grammar, a verb is not required in order for a sentence to be complete.
F
In Spanish, verbs remain the same regardless of the subject performing the action.
F
In Spanish, you can make a sentence negative simply by adding a "no" after the verb.
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True or False: In Spanish, adjectives tend to be placed before the noun just like in English. Example: Las rojas sillas.
F
What is the correct translation of the sentence below? The mother has small boys.
La madre tiene niños pequeños.
What is the correct translation of the sentence below? The mother has a small boy.
La madre tiene un niño pequeño.
What is the correct translation of the sentence below? The mother has a small girl.
La madre tiene una niña pequeña.
What is the correct translation of the sentence below? The mothers have small girls.
Las madres tienen niñas pequeñas.
Translate the following sentence to Spanish: The tall men have a dog.
Los hombres altos tienen un perro.
In Spanish, sentences need a verb in order to be complete.
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In Spanish, you can make a sentence negative simply by adding a "no" before the verb.
T
Write down two of the four Spanish sentence formation rules (This can be completed in English).
Verbs must be conjugated according to the subject of the sentence. Negative sentences can be formed by adding the word "no" before the verb.
Fill in the blank with the best Spanish translation of the adjective below (do not capitalize any word): fast
rápido
Fill in the blank with the correct translation of the Spanish adjective according to the noun it describes: green tables - mesas ________
verdes