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Dressing Up
Halloween is one occasion when you might want to dress up. In this quiz we test your vocabulary of Spanish words used to describe dressing up.

Dressing Up

This Spanish Easy Review picture quiz will help you review some of your dressing up Spanish vocabulary words. Do you remember getting dressed up when you were young? Most children love to play with mommy’s and daddy’s clothes so they can act like grown-ups. That desire to dress up and be something else, and sometimes someone else, in life seems to stay with us throughout our lives.

Halloween is a great time to dress up but so is going out to a party or to the theater. That desire is also the same in different cultures and since you are learning Spanish, you can now talk about dressing up using some of your newly learned vocabulary words. Therefore, please take a look at each of the following ten quiz sentences. Within each sentence you will find one word shown in all capitalized letters. Your challenge is to then locate the correct Spanish translation of the capitalized word. Remember, all of the sentences are about getting dressed up!

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1.
This little darling is so pretty in PINK!
rosado
morena
fucsia
malva
The Spanish word for pink is rosado.
2.
I am all dressed up for CHRISTMAS DAY!
día de San Patricio
día del Trabajo
día de la Madre
día de Navidad
The Spanish words for Christmas Day are día de Navidad.
3.
A dressed up clown gives the GIRL a pink balloon!
señorita
chica
mujer
prima
The Spanish word for girl is chica.
4.
This little girl and her father PLAY a princess and a king at the summer festival.
lavan
roban
juegan
muestran
The first thing you need to do is to determine which pronoun can replace ‘little girl and her father’. That would be ‘they’. The Spanish verb for ‘they play’ is juegan.
5.
Some people HIDE behind a mask.
pierden
encubren
duelen
caben
The first thing you need to do is to determine which pronoun can replace ‘some people’. That would be ‘they’. The Spanish verb for ‘they hide’ is encubren.
6.
This dressed up mime has a lot of HANDS!
manos
dedos
pelos
brazos
The Spanish word for hands is manos.
7.
These dressed up pirates have made their own BOAT.
patineta
tranvía
barco
coche
The Spanish word for boat is barco.
8.
Boys and girls love to dress up in their parents’ SHOES!
pantuflas
bufandas
guantes
zapatos
The Spanish word for shoes is zapatos.
9.
Dressing up for a NIGHT on the town.
sillón
noche
cama
ducha
The Spanish word for night is noche.
10.
THEY are all dressed up for Halloween!
Ellos
Nosotros
Vosotras
Ellas
Here you are looking for a pronoun. The Spanish pronoun for ‘they’ when ‘they’ are all ‘girls’ is ‘ellas’.
Author:  Christine G. Broome

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