Starter quiz
- Match the Spanish and English.
- Nochebuena⇔Christmas Eve ✓
- Nochevieja⇔New Year's Eve ✓
- Día de Reyes⇔Epiphany, 6th January ✓
- Reyes Magos⇔Three Kings, Wise Men ✓
- uva⇔grape ✓
- manzana⇔apple ✓
- Match the Spanish and English.
- vago⇔lazy ✓
- mundial⇔global ✓
- amplio⇔large, wide, loose ✓
- vivo⇔alive ✓
- cola⇔tail ✓
- saludo⇔greeting ✓
- What is the relative clause in this sentence? 'Yesterday I ate some churros that were tasty.'
- yesterday
- I ate some churros ✓
- that were tasty
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- What is a conjunction?
- a word that describes an adjective or verb like 'really' or 'quickly'.
- a word that connects ideas between clauses in a sentence like 'that' or 'but'. ✓
- a word that replaces a noun like 'he', or 'they'.
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- What is the correct translation of 'la clase trabajará en silencio'?
- The class worked in silence.
- The class works in silence.
- The class will work in silence. ✓
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- Write in Spanish: 'I will rent'.
- 'alquilaré' ✓
Exit quiz
- Match the Spanish and English.
- haré⇔I will do, make ✓
- podré⇔I will be able to ✓
- tendré⇔I will have ✓
- horario⇔timetable, schedule ✓
- viento⇔wind ✓
- nube⇔cloud ✓
- Which sentence contains 'que' as a conjunction?
- La cena anual que organiza mi familia para la Nochebuena es muy divertido.
- Pienso que la cena anual de Nochebuena de mi familia es muy divertido. ✓
- Siempre disfruto la cena anual que organiza mi familia para la Nochebuena.
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- The verbs 'tender', 'hacer' and 'poder' have irregular ______ in the future. These are 'tendr-', 'podr-' and 'har-'.
- endings
- pronouns
- stems ✓
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- How do you say 'you will have a good-looking husband' in Spanish?
- Tendré un marido guapo.
- Tendrás un marido guapo. ✓
- Tendrá un marido guapo.
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- Which words are preterite tense verbs?
- salvaré
- aprendí ✓
- ayudé ✓
- tengo
- té
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- What is the time frame of this sentence? 'Haré turismo por las Islas Baleares y practicaré el español.'
- past
- present
- future ✓
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Key learning points
- A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a relative clause.
- A conjunction is a word that connects ideas between clauses in a sentence.
- The word 'que' can be used as a relative pronoun or a conjunction.
- The verb stems of 'tener', 'hacer' and 'poder' in the inflectional future are 'tendr-', 'har-' and 'podr-'.
- You can tell if an action is in the past, present or future by looking at the relevant verb ending.
Common misconception
The Spanish translation of 'I will have' is 'teneré'.
The verb 'tener' is irregular in the inflectional future. The Spanish translation of 'I will have' is 'tendré'.
Keywords
Relative pronoun - pronoun that introduces a relative clause
Conjunction - word that connects ideas between clauses in a sentence
Inflectional future - verb tense used to express what will happen
Simple present - verb tense used to describe habitual events in the present
Preterite - verb tense used for completed actions in the past
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