This Spanish Difficult Review quiz is the last quiz of this series and will complete your Difficult Spanish academic quizzes. This means that today is a huge milestone for you! After this, your FINAL Spanish academic quiz, you will have completed a total of 300 Spanish academic quizzes and 150 quick picture review quizzes for a total of 450 quizzes, all of which were provided throughout the Spanish Easy Review, Spanish Medium Review and Spanish Difficult Review quiz series.
To fully complete the three quiz series was a challenge but you DID IT! Congratulations, you deserve a big pat on the back! Now, it is up to you to keep practicing so that you do not lose what you have learned. Therefore, this quiz will not provide you with any new rules or vocabulary but it WILL test you on many different Spanish rules.
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Unlike the Spanish Difficult Review quiz titled Language: Spanish Difficult Summary Review where all of the questions asked were addressed in Difficult Spanish, for this, your FINAL Spanish academic quiz, you will be tested on your memory of rules that have been taught throughout the entire three series. You’ll have to think back but it should not be that difficult as you have been using the rules all throughout the Spanish Difficult Review quiz series. Just read the questions and/or sentences and then locate the correct answer. Let’s see if you can get all 10 problems correct!
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The present tense endings for regular AR verbs are ____. |
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o, es, e, emos, éis, en |
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o, es, e, imos, ís, en |
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o, ies, e, ímos, is, en |
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o, as, a, amos, áis, an |
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2.
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What is the rule regarding irregular verbs? |
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with the first person 'I' (yo), the verb ending is dropped and a 'g' is added before adding the present tense verb endings |
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There is no hard rule to follow. |
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only AR verbs contain irregular verbs |
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only IR verbs contain irregular verbs |
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3.
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Which of the following is not a properly written date? |
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2 de octubre de 1998 |
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10 de marzo de 2011 |
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25 de diciembre 2015 |
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4 de julio de 1776 |
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The preposition ____ is commonly used to mean 'for' when the meaning of that 'for' is meant to indicate for me, for him, for her, for you, for it, for them and for us. |
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para |
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de |
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por |
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en |
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5.
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In Spanish an adjective generally comes after the noun it describes. There is an exception. The exception is when the adjective refers to ____. |
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a type of number |
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a state or country |
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religions of the world |
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medicine |
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6.
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The words of this, that, these and those are ____. |
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homonyms |
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indirect articles |
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synonyms |
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demonstrative adjectives |
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7.
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In Spanish the word for 'and' is 'y'. However, sometimes the 'y' becomes an 'e'. When does the 'y' become an 'e'? |
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When the word before the 'y' ends with an 'e'. |
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When the verb in the sentence is in its base form. |
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When the word that follows the 'y' begins with an 'i'. |
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When the word before the 'y' and the word after the 'y' are in their plural form. |
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In Spanish a type of adverb that is created by adding the letters of 'mente' to the end of the feminine form of an adverb is equivalent to adding the letters of 'ly' to a word in English. When you add 'mente' to an adverb, what kind of an adverb do you then have? |
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superlative adverb |
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adverb of manner |
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reflexive adverb |
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comparative adverb |
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9.
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When the word of 'then' is referring to saying 'at that time', in Spanish you use the word ____. |
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que |
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entonces |
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algunos |
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cuándo |
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10.
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In Spanish, the verb of estar (to be) is used to ____. |
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show that the person you are speaking with is formal to you |
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show that a condition is permanent |
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show that the direct object is a thing and not a person |
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express geographical or physical location, the weather, feelings and even age |
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1.
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The present tense endings for regular AR verbs are ____. |
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[ ] |
o, es, e, emos, éis, en |
[ ] |
o, es, e, imos, ís, en |
[ ] |
o, ies, e, ímos, is, en |
[x] |
o, as, a, amos, áis, an |
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2.
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What is the rule regarding irregular verbs? |
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with the first person 'I' (yo), the verb ending is dropped and a 'g' is added before adding the present tense verb endings |
[x] |
There is no hard rule to follow. |
[ ] |
only AR verbs contain irregular verbs |
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only IR verbs contain irregular verbs |
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3.
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Which of the following is not a properly written date? |
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2 de octubre de 1998 |
[ ] |
10 de marzo de 2011 |
[x] |
25 de diciembre 2015 |
[ ] |
4 de julio de 1776 |
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4.
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The preposition ____ is commonly used to mean 'for' when the meaning of that 'for' is meant to indicate for me, for him, for her, for you, for it, for them and for us. |
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[x] |
para |
[ ] |
de |
[ ] |
por |
[ ] |
en |
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5.
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In Spanish an adjective generally comes after the noun it describes. There is an exception. The exception is when the adjective refers to ____. |
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[x] |
a type of number |
[ ] |
a state or country |
[ ] |
religions of the world |
[ ] |
medicine |
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6.
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The words of this, that, these and those are ____. |
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[ ] |
homonyms |
[ ] |
indirect articles |
[ ] |
synonyms |
[x] |
demonstrative adjectives |
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7.
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In Spanish the word for 'and' is 'y'. However, sometimes the 'y' becomes an 'e'. When does the 'y' become an 'e'? |
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[ ] |
When the word before the 'y' ends with an 'e'. |
[ ] |
When the verb in the sentence is in its base form. |
[x] |
When the word that follows the 'y' begins with an 'i'. |
[ ] |
When the word before the 'y' and the word after the 'y' are in their plural form. |
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8.
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In Spanish a type of adverb that is created by adding the letters of 'mente' to the end of the feminine form of an adverb is equivalent to adding the letters of 'ly' to a word in English. When you add 'mente' to an adverb, what kind of an adverb do you then have? |
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[ ] |
superlative adverb |
[x] |
adverb of manner |
[ ] |
reflexive adverb |
[ ] |
comparative adverb |
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9.
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When the word of 'then' is referring to saying 'at that time', in Spanish you use the word ____. |
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[ ] |
que |
[x] |
entonces |
[ ] |
algunos |
[ ] |
cuándo |
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10.
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In Spanish, the verb of estar (to be) is used to ____. |
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[ ] |
show that the person you are speaking with is formal to you |
[ ] |
show that a condition is permanent |
[ ] |
show that the direct object is a thing and not a person |
[x] |
express geographical or physical location, the weather, feelings and even age |
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