Q.1
There are several different Spanish dialects. In fact, there are ____ different dialects.
  • 17
  • 10
  • 13
  • 15
Q.2
In Spanish the word for 'and' is 'y'. However, sometimes the 'y' becomes an 'e'. When does the 'y' become an 'e'?
  • When the word before the 'y' and the word after the 'y' are in their plural form.
  • When the word that follows the 'y' begins with the letter 'i'.
  • When the verb in the sentence is in its base form.
  • When the word before the 'y' ends with the letter 'e'.
Q.3
The Spanish word si without an accent mark means ____.
  • to
  • as
  • so
  • if
Q.4
In Spanish, if a sentence asks a question, what punctuation mark must it contain?
  • It must contain two questions marks. On at the beginning of the sentence that is reversed and upside down and one at the end that is right-side up.
  • It must contain two questions marks. One at the beginning of the sentence and one at the end.
  • It must contain two exclamation points. On at the beginning of the sentence that is reversed and upside down and one at the end that is right-side up.
  • It must contain two exclamation points. On at the beginning of the sentence and one at the end.
Q.5
In Spanish, nouns are generally ____.
  • said in English or in Spanish
  • the first word in a sentence
  • masculine or feminine
  • ended with the letter 'o' or the letter 'a'
Q.6
In English we would say: white house. However, in Spanish we would say ____.
  • house of white
  • the house is white
  • the house is a white
  • white is the house
Q.7
English has one definite article, the word 'the'. In Spanish there are ____ definite articles.
  • two
  • four
  • six
  • three
Q.8
In Spanish, un, una, unos and unas are known as ____.
  • the masculine and feminine forms of the number 1 in singular and plural form
  • conjunction words that connect items in a sentence
  • indefinite articles
  • pronouns that replace nouns
Q.9
Spanish has how many types of verbs?
  • seven
  • five
  • four
  • three
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