Test Verdadero Presente Verbos Regulares E Irregulares

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1. Yo / ser

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The correct answer is "soy" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "ser" in the first person singular form. "Yo" is the subject pronoun meaning "I," and when combined with "soy," it forms the sentence "Yo soy" which translates to "I am."

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2. Ellos / tener

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The correct answer is "tienen" because it is the conjugated form of the verb "tener" in the third person plural (ellos). In Spanish, "tener" means "to have," and when conjugated for "ellos," it becomes "tienen." This form is used to indicate that a group of people (in this case, "ellos") have something.

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3. Yo / ir

Explanation

The given correct answer is "voy." In Spanish, "voy" is the first-person singular form of the verb "ir," which means "to go." This answer suggests that the speaker is indicating their own action of going somewhere.

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4. El / vivir

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The given options are forms of the verb "vivir" in Spanish. "Vive" is the correct answer as it is the third person singular form of the present tense. It is used when referring to someone else or something else that is currently living. "Viva" is the first person singular form and "vivo" is the first person singular form in the masculine gender.

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5. Usted / escribir

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The correct answer is "escribe" because it is the conjugated form of the verb "escribir" that matches the subject "usted" (you, formal). In Spanish, verbs are conjugated differently depending on the subject pronoun and tense. In this case, "escribe" is the correct conjugation for the present tense when referring to "usted".

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6. Tu / proteger

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The given correct answer "proteges" is the second person singular form of the verb "proteger" in the present tense. It is used when addressing someone directly and indicating that they protect or are protecting someone or something.

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7. Yo / poner

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The correct answer is "pongo" because "poner" is an infinitive verb meaning "to put" or "to place," and when conjugated in the first person singular form, it becomes "pongo." This form is used when the subject of the sentence is "I" and indicates that the speaker is performing the action of putting or placing something.

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8. Ella / conducir

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The correct answer is "conduce". In Spanish, the verb "conducir" means "to drive". When conjugating this verb in the present tense for the subject "Ella" (meaning "she"), the correct form is "conduce". This form matches the subject and expresses the action of driving performed by "Ella".

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9. Yo / hacer

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The given correct answer "hago" is the first-person singular form of the verb "hacer" in present tense. "Hacer" means "to do" or "to make" in English. This form is used when the subject of the sentence is "yo" which means "I" in English. Therefore, "hago" correctly translates to "I do" or "I make".

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10. Nosotros / conocer

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The correct answer is "conocemos" because it is the present tense form of the verb "conocer" when used with the subject "nosotros" which means "we" in English.

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11. Ustedes / venir

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The correct answer is "vienen". In Spanish, "ustedes" is the plural form of "you", and the verb "venir" means "to come". Therefore, when referring to "you all" coming, the correct conjugation of the verb is "vienen".

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12. Los estudiantes / hacer

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The correct answer is "hacen" because it agrees with the subject "los estudiantes," which is in the third person plural. "Hacen" is the conjugated form of the verb "hacer" in the third person plural.

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13. Tu / ser

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The correct answer is "eres". In Spanish, the verb "ser" is used to express identity and characteristics. The subject pronoun "tu" corresponds to the second person singular, which is "you" in English. Therefore, the correct conjugation of "ser" for "tu" is "eres".

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14. Ellos / conocer

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The correct answer is "conocen" because the subject "ellos" is the third person plural, and the verb "conocer" needs to be conjugated in the third person plural form to agree with the subject.

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15. Tu / beber

Explanation

The given correct answer "bebes" is the second-person singular form of the verb "beber" in Spanish. It is used when referring to "you" (informal) as the subject of the sentence. The verb "beber" means "to drink," and "bebes" specifically indicates that the person being addressed drinks.

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16. Yo / pensar

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The correct answer is "pienso" because "pienso" is the correct conjugation of the verb "pensar" in the first person singular form in Spanish. In this case, "yo" is the subject pronoun meaning "I" and "pienso" means "I think" in English.

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17. Usted / poner

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The correct answer is "pone" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "poner" for the third person singular form in the present tense. "Pone" is used when referring to someone else or when talking formally.

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18. Yo / ver

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The given answer "veo" is the correct form of the verb "ver" in the first person singular present tense in Spanish. It means "I see" in English.

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19. Yo / dar

Explanation

The correct answer is "doy" because it is the first-person singular present tense form of the verb "dar" in Spanish. "Doy" translates to "I give" in English.

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20. Yo / venir

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The correct answer is "vengo" because "vengo" is the first-person singular form of the verb "venir" in the present tense. It is used to express the action of coming or arriving.

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21. Tu / pensar

Explanation

The given correct answer "piensas" is the correct conjugation of the verb "pensar" in the second person singular form. In Spanish, verbs change their endings depending on the subject pronoun and tense. In this case, "piensas" is the correct form for the subject pronoun "tu" (you) in the present tense.

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22. Tu / poder

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The correct answer is "puedes". In Spanish, "puedes" is the second person singular form of the verb "poder", which means "to be able to" or "can". This form is used when addressing someone informally and asking if they have the ability or permission to do something.

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23. Yo / conducir

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The correct answer is "conduzco" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "conducir" in the first person singular form. In Spanish, verbs change their endings depending on the subject pronoun and tense. In this case, "yo" is the subject pronoun meaning "I" and "conduzco" is the corresponding form for the present tense.

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24. Usted / caer

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The given correct answer "cae" is the third-person singular form of the verb "caer" in Spanish. "Cae" is used when referring to the subject "usted," which is the formal singular form of "you." This verb means "to fall," so the answer "cae" indicates that "usted" (you) falls.

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25. Nuestros amigos / ir

Explanation

The correct answer is "van". This is the correct conjugation of the verb "ir" (to go) for the subject "nuestros amigos" (our friends) in the present tense.

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26. Yo / traer

Explanation

The correct answer is "traigo." In Spanish, "traer" means "to bring" and "yo" is the first-person singular pronoun meaning "I." The correct conjugation of "traer" for "I" is "traigo."

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27. Usted / pedir

Explanation

The correct answer is "pide". In Spanish, "usted" is the formal second-person singular pronoun, which is used to address someone in a respectful manner. The verb "pedir" means "to ask for" or "to order". When conjugated for "usted", the correct form is "pide". Therefore, the correct conjugation for "usted/pedir" is "pide".

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28. Vosotros / salir

Explanation

The correct answer "salis" is the conjugated form of the verb "salir" in the present tense for the pronoun "vosotros". In Spanish, "salir" means "to go out" or "to leave". So, "salis" would be the correct form to use when addressing a group of people (informally) and telling them to go out or leave.

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29. Vosotros / oir

Explanation

The correct answer "ois" is the second person plural form of the verb "oir" in Spanish. "Vosotros" is the subject pronoun used to refer to a group of people you are familiar with. When conjugating the verb "oir" in the present tense for "vosotros," you drop the -ir ending and add -is, resulting in "ois." This form is used when addressing a group of people you are familiar with and is commonly used in Spain.

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30. Vosotros / traducir

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The correct answer is "traducis" because "vosotros" is the subject pronoun for the second person plural in Spanish, which is used to refer to a group of people you are speaking to. The verb "traducir" means "to translate" and when conjugated for "vosotros," the correct form is "traducis."

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Yo / ser
Ellos / tener
Yo / ir
El / vivir
Usted / escribir
Tu / proteger
Yo / poner
Ella / conducir
Yo / hacer
Nosotros / conocer
Ustedes / venir
Los estudiantes / hacer
Tu / ser
Ellos / conocer
Tu / beber
Yo / pensar
Usted / poner
Yo / ver
Yo / dar
Yo / venir
Tu / pensar
Tu / poder
Yo / conducir
Usted / caer
Nuestros amigos / ir
Yo / traer
Usted / pedir
Vosotros / salir
Vosotros / oir
Vosotros / traducir
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