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In Spanish, reflexive verbs are used to indicate that something is being done to a specific person. Which of these is NOT a reflexive pronoun in Spanish? |
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| 2.
Spanish sentences can quickly be turned into questions. For example, "Tienes un bigote" means "You have a mustache", but this sentence can be turned into a question by saying "Tienes un bigote, ¿verdad?" which means "You have a mustache, right?" What is this formation called? |
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If you were speaking directly to a person older than you or a teacher, which pronoun should you use in addressing that person? |
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One key difference between English and Spanish is that many Spanish words have accent marks in them. What is the main function of accent marks? |
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| 5.
Which of these verbs is commonly used when describing the weather? |
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Just like in English, the Spanish language has a present progressive form to indicate that something is being done right now. Which of these verbs is used in present progressive formation? |
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Which of these sentences is NOT correctly formed? |
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| 8.
Another common Spanish word is "lo". What part of speech is "lo" most commonly used as? |
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| 9.
Several different words can be used in Spanish to indicate direction. Which of these words is NOT a real Spanish word indicating direction? |
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| 10.
What is the correct past participle form of the verb "satisfacer"? |
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