Q.1
Which word below is not an adjective?
  • majestuoso
  • sordo
  • foca
  • grande
Q.2
In Spanish an adjective generally comes after the noun it describes. There is an exception. The exception is when the adjective refers to ____.
  • a group of nouns
  • the sciences
  • any landmarks
  • a type of number
Q.3
Sometimes a tiny, squiggly line appears above the letter n. What is that line called?
  • a tilde
  • a tick
  • a silencer (it silences the n)
  • an accent mark
Q.4
In English an adverb generally ends with an 'ly'. In Spanish an adverb generally ends with ____.
  • iste
  • mente
  • ista
  • dor
Q.5
What is an indirect object?
  • A noun in a sentence that has a verb that directly relates to it or shows the action of that noun.
  • An object or a pronoun in a sentence that stands alone.
  • A noun or pronoun that is affected by a verb but the verb does not show the action of that noun/object or pronoun.
  • The words 'to' or 'for' that appear in front of a pronoun.
Q.6
This is the Spanish dialect spoken in northern and central Spain. In this area you will often notice that the C has a TH sound.
  • Castililan
  • Murcian
  • Llanito
  • Andalusian
Q.7
The words this, that, these and those are ____.
  • synonyms
  • demonstrative adjectives
  • homonyms
  • indirect articles
Q.8
When a sentence contains both a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun that are connected to the same verb, the indirect object pronoun gets written and spoken ____.
  • last
  • immediately after the verb
  • at the end of the sentence
  • first
Q.9
English has 4 demonstrative adjectives. How many demonstrative adjectives are there in Spanish?
  • 12
  • 8
  • 10
  • 6
Q.10
Which of the following words is not used in Spanish?
  • nor
  • yet
  • not
  • for
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