Hello, there! How are you doing? Today I’ve got prepared a quiz for you. If you want to review your knowledge about Spanish (from Year 8-9 if you’re studying in England), this is your quiz. Don’t worry if you don’t know all the questions. You’ve got time to learn more and improve your level of Spanish. Below you’ve got the link to do the quiz and get the corrections. However, I’ve written the quiz in this post as well.

Good luck!

1.The adjective changes according to the gender and the number of the noun.

True

False

2.”From time to time” means “vez en cuando”.

True

False

3.If you add the suffix “-ito/a” to the and of some adjectives (e.g. pequeno>pequenito), you’re making something seem cuter or smaller.

True

False

4 “Algo” means something.

True

False

5.”Este or esta” (this one) and “aquel or aquella” (that one over there) are personal pronouns.

True

False

6.”Sin” means without

True

False

7. Months of the year are written without capital letter in Spanish.

True

False

8. Verbs in Spanish can finish only in -ar and -er.

True

False

9. “Hemos dicho” is imperfect tense.

True

False

10. “Jugaré” is future tense.

True

False

11.”Yo, tú, él, ella, nosotros/as, vosotros/as, ellos/as” are indirect objects.

True

False

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Many thanks! Take care! I’ll see you in the next post!

Letras en Español – Ms. Riesco-Almeida

REFERENCES

Cambridge dictionary. Grammar. Online access: English Grammar Today on Cambridge Dictionary

Anderson, C. et al. (2016): GCSE AQA Spanish for the Grade 9-1 Course. Newcastle Upon Tyne (England, UK): Coordination Group Publications (CGP).

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