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Spanish Difficult Review Quiz - Writing Swapping Words (Questions)

In this Spanish Difficult Review quiz you will be swapping out words that will still give meaning to a sentence. You first saw the title to this quiz in the Spanish Medium Review quiz series. The title is the give-a-way of how the quiz will work. Simply put, you will be swapping words.

If you took a moment to think about it you would most likely be astounded to know just how many Spanish vocabulary words you actually know now. Even if you never learned another Spanish word, you would be able to communicate quite nicely in almost every area you can imagine. And since you have such a deep vocabulary bank, it is time to challenge the mind to dig deeply.

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In addition, as this quiz is also a writing quiz, you are being challenged to write down the given sentences and then re-write the sentence with the proper swapped out Spanish vocabulary word. It is really important that you take the time to write down the words as this is where the brain learns the most. The physical action of writing is the best way to imbed the memory of each word and its spelling.

As a quick refresher, by swapping you are not looking for the Spanish word that matches the given capitalized word. Rather, you are looking for a Spanish word that can replace the capitalized word and still have the sentence make sense. For example, if the sentence reads, 'His dog is black.', and your four answers were 'piso, café, matador and valla', the only word that can be swapped for black is café which means brown. You will always be looking for a good word to swap – not just any word. If you need a refresher, please check out the Spanish Medium Review quiz by the same quiz title as it will help you to take this quiz. Now – let’s begin to write and swap!

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1. Allen bought his grandmother some FLOWERS.
[ ] frenos
[ ] camellos
[ ] dulces
[ ] ruidos
2. Victoria loved the statute in the MUSEUM.
[ ] camisón
[ ] parque
[ ] mantel
[ ] sombra
3. The Carlson family moved to BRAZIL.
[ ] Tiburón
[ ] Vendedora
[ ] Triste
[ ] Groenlandia
4. Matthew’s favorite subject was MATH.
[ ] geografía
[ ] gacela
[ ] vincha
[ ] colibrí
5. Father’s HEAD ached.
[ ] pulpo
[ ] caballo
[ ] cabeza
[ ] espalda
6. Janelle and her class visited the LEANING TOWER OF PISA.
[ ] Despensa
[ ] Palacio de Versalles
[ ] Pimienta
[ ] Pajita
7. Angela loves to put STRAWBERRIES in her oatmeal.
[ ] conejitos
[ ] azulejos
[ ] arándanos
[ ] mitones
8. She will eat her DINNER before leaving the house.
[ ] almuerzo
[ ] gerente
[ ] criada
[ ] cuello
9. David needed a new MOUSE for his computer.
[ ] rastrillo
[ ] dinero
[ ] correcaminos
[ ] monitor
10. My parents are about to redecorate their LIVING ROOM.
[ ] sustantivo
[ ] recámara
[ ] cartelera
[ ] trineo
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Spanish Difficult Review Quiz - Writing Swapping Words (Answers)
1. Allen bought his grandmother some FLOWERS.
[ ] frenos
[ ] camellos
[x] dulces
[ ] ruidos
The first answer means brakes. The second answer means camels. The third answer means candies. The last answer means noises. The only logical word that can be swapped with flowers is candies.
2. Victoria loved the statute in the MUSEUM.
[ ] camisón
[x] parque
[ ] mantel
[ ] sombra
The first answer means nightgown. The second answer means park. The third answer means placemat and the last answer means shadow. The only word that can be swapped with museum is park.
3. The Carlson family moved to BRAZIL.
[ ] Tiburón
[ ] Vendedora
[ ] Triste
[x] Groenlandia
The first answer means shark. The second answer means saleswoman. The third answer means sad and the last answer means Greenland. The only word that can be swapped with Brazil and keep the sentence proper is Greenland.
4. Matthew’s favorite subject was MATH.
[x] geografía
[ ] gacela
[ ] vincha
[ ] colibrí
The first answer means geography. The second answer means gazelle. The third answer means headband and the last answer means hummingbird. The only word that can be properly swapped with math is geography.
5. Father’s HEAD ached.
[ ] pulpo
[ ] caballo
[ ] cabeza
[x] espalda
The first answer means octopus. The second answer means horse. The third answer means head. As this is the same as the capitalized word – it would not be a swapped word making it incorrect. The last answer means back. The only word that can be properly swapped with head is back.
6. Janelle and her class visited the LEANING TOWER OF PISA.
[ ] Despensa
[x] Palacio de Versalles
[ ] Pimienta
[ ] Pajita
The first answer means pantry. The second answer means Palace of Versailles. The third answer means pepper and the last answer means straw. The only words that can be properly swapped with Leaning Tower of Pisa are Palace of Versailles.
7. Angela loves to put STRAWBERRIES in her oatmeal.
[ ] conejitos
[ ] azulejos
[x] arándanos
[ ] mitones
The first answer means bunnies. The second answer means bluebirds. The third answer means blueberries and the last answer means mittens. The only word that can be properly swapped with strawberries is blueberries.
8. She will eat her DINNER before leaving the house.
[x] almuerzo
[ ] gerente
[ ] criada
[ ] cuello
The first answer means lunch. The second answer means manager. The third answer means maid and the last answer means neck. The only word that can be properly swapped with dinner is lunch.
9. David needed a new MOUSE for his computer.
[ ] rastrillo
[ ] dinero
[ ] correcaminos
[x] monitor
The first answer means rake. The second answer means money. The third answer means roadrunners and the last answer means monitor. This one is pretty easy as the only word that can be properly swapped with mouse is monitor. Notice that this word is the same in both English and Spanish.
10. My parents are about to redecorate their LIVING ROOM.
[ ] sustantivo
[x] recámara
[ ] cartelera
[ ] trineo
The first answer means noun. The second answer means bedroom. The third answer means billboard and the last answer means sled. The only word that can be properly swapped with living room is bedroom.