In this Spanish Difficult Review quiz you will be getting the opportunity to write sentences going from Spanish to English. Before you delve into the quiz, please do check out the sister quizzes to this. The sister quizzes are the Spanish Difficult Review quizzes titled Writing: English to Spanish (1) and Writing: English to Spanish (2). Once those two quizzes have been tackled then it is time to tackle this quiz and Writing: Spanish to English (2).
Each of these quizzes has been created to help you to draw upon all of your Spanish vocabulary words and to see if you have grasped sentence structure, verb tense and proper pronouns. It is also a writing quiz which means that you MUST write when taking this quiz. Therefore, please write down each of the ten Spanish quiz sentences.
[readmore]Once you've written down the sentence, your next task is to translate that sentence into a proper English sentence. Next, look back at the given answers and see if you can locate the correct English translation of the given sentence and see if your translation matches. Now, if are comfortable with moving forward, then please get some paper and a pen or pencil and then begin the quiz.
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The given sentence reads: She found the toothbrush in the bathroom.
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The given sentence reads: He is a florist in New York.
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The given sentence reads: Candice saw a thousand grasshoppers in her pool.
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The given sentence reads: Aliens will visit the Earth one day. Notice that it is a future tense verb. (As a side note, 'extraterrestres' can also mean 'extraterrestrials'.
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The given sentence reads: I always look before I leap.
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The given sentence reads: The priest is agreeing with the nun.
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The given sentence reads: The student needed to use the best noun.
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The given sentence reads: They ran through one more rehearsal.
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The given sentence reads: Will you play tic-tac-toe with me? [Note: You will often see 'with me' translated as 'conmigo' in Spanish so please be aware of that.]
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The given sentence reads: Peter was having his thirteenth birthday party.
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