Q.1
How do you show the negative in Spanish?
  • the negative sentence will always end with the word no
  • the negative sentence will always begin with the word no
  • the negative is not shown in Spanish
  • you place the word no before the verb
Q.2
In Spanish, 'ing' verbs are known as what kind of verb?
  • continuing
  • progressive
  • forceful
  • reflexive
Q.3
This is an adverb that indicates that something has more (más) or less (menos) of a quantity or quality.
  • Superlative Adverb
  • Adverb of Manner
  • Comparative Adverb
  • Adjective Adverb
Q.4
How does a superlative adverb differ from a comparative adverb?
  • It refers to the 'most', i.e., biggest/smallest, and it is created by using the definite article before the words of más and menos.
  • It is the adverb that is used to describe a base form verb rather than a person, place or thing.
  • The superlative adverb is like the English form of words that end with the letters of LY such as quickly. It describes how the action is taking place.
  • The superlative and comparative adverbs are exactly the same kind of adverb. However, different Spanish speaking countries define the adverbs as either being superlative or comparative so, in reality, there is no difference.
Q.5
Which of the following numbers is correctly written in Spanish?
  • 23,461.25
  • 23.461,25
  • 23461.25
  • 23,461-25
Q.6
What is a complex preposition in Spanish?
  • When a preposition connects two simple sentence together to form one sentence.
  • When it is unclear as to whether a feminine or masculine word is needed to be used to describe the person, place or thing.
  • It is the equivalent of using 'and/or' in English, i.e., 'y/o' in Spanish.
  • It is when two or more words are combined together to show a function.
Q.7
What is the Spanish name for two different words that mean the same or nearly the same thing?
  • pronombre
  • sinónimo
  • conjunción
  • antónimo
Q.8
What is the Spanish word for words that are used to imitate a sound or idea?
  • onomatopeya
  • metáfora
  • homónimo
  • párrafo
Q.9
Aplaudirán is what kind of a verb?
  • past tense
  • progressive
  • present tense
  • future tense
Q.10
Before you can become fluent in Spanish you MUST be able to do this?
  • think in Spanish
  • conjugate verbs in Spanish
  • understand the different dialects in Spanish
  • visit a Spanish speaking country and talk to the natives
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