In this Spanish Medium Review picture quiz you will be buzzing around like a group of very busy bees to find the right verbs. Bees are always very active. With that in mind, this quick quiz is going to be very much like a bee only, instead of going from flower to flower – you will be going quickly from one verb to the next.
Learning how to use verbs is critical to learning a new language so the more you can practice with verbs, the easier it will become for you to really grasp this language of Spanish. The challenge with this quiz is to see how fast you can buzz around like a very busy bee. Take a look at the pictures and then the sentences given and quickly locate the proper translation of the capitalized verb. Watch out for context, pronoun form and tense.
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Remember to think about the context of the sentence. What pronoun can replace us? That would be we. Therefore, the sentence must show the we pronoun form. The first and third answers show the base form of a verb and the last answer shows the pronoun form for he/she/it/you (singular formal). The Spanish verb for we try is intentemos.
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Since you can see the word 'to' before the capitalized verb you know that verb will be in its base form. The Spanish verb for to ask is pedir.
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Pay close attending to the context of the capitalized verb. It is not the action verb. The action verb in this sentence is may as in 'may I'. Therefore, carry needs to be in its base form. The Spanish verb for to carry is cargar.
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Here the capitalized verb is in the past tense. To know which pronoun form to use you must determine which pronoun can replace mailman. That would be he. The second and third answers show present tense verbs so they are not correct. The last answer shows a base verb form which is not needed here. The Spanish verb for he delivered is entregó.
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Pay attention to the context of the capitalized verb. A command is being given here as you are asked 'to not drop'. When a command is given the base form of the verb is used. The Spanish verb for to drop is dejar caer.
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Pay close attending to the context of the capitalized verb. It is not the action verb. The action verb in this sentence is cannot as in 'I cannot'. Therefore, find needs to be in its base form. The Spanish verb for to find is encontrar.
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Since you can see the word 'to' before the capitalized verb you know that verb will be in its base form. The Spanish verb for to fly is volar.
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Since you can see the word 'to' before the capitalized verb you know that verb will be in its base form. The Spanish verb for to push is empujar.
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Since you can see the word 'to' before the capitalized verb you know that verb will be in its base form. The Spanish verb for to travel is viajar.
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Since you can see the word 'to' before the capitalized verb you know that verb will be in its base form. The Spanish verb for to trip is tropezar.
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