
General Spanish Review
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- Q1
Match the following English words with their cognate in Spanish.
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Match the greeting with the appropriate response in Spanish.
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True or false: tú is used for people that are younger than you or that you are familiar with. Usted is used for people older than you, strangers, and those in authority.
truefalseTrue or False60s - Q4
Match the following scenario with tú or usted.
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True or false: masculine words are preceded by el/los/un/unos, while feminine words are preceded by la/las/una/unas.
truefalseTrue or False60s - Q6
True or false: words that end in -ma, -pa, and -ta are usually of Greek origin and masculine.
truefalseTrue or False60s - Q7
Match the article (i.e. el, la, unos, etc.) with the correct word based on gender (i.e. el goes with puerto, etc.)
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Make the following words plural by writing them in the plural form below: la chica; el hombre; una mujer; el animal; un libro.
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In Spanish, when do you add -es to make a word plural instead of just -s?
When the word ends in a vowel
Always
When the word ends in a consonant
Never
120s - Q10
True or false: the formula for writing the date in Spanish is = el + number + de + month.
truefalseTrue or False60s - Q11
To say the first of the month, you say 'el primer' followed by 'de + month'
falsetrueTrue or False60s - Q12
Write out the following numbers in Spanish: 4, 13, 18, 25, 31
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Place in order the months of the year in Spanish.
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Write out the following dates in Spanish using the date formula: August 7th; April 1st; November 19th; January 10th; September 30th
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True or false: to tell time in Spanish, 'son las' is used for every time.
falsetrueTrue or False60s