Er/IR Spanish Verbs Quiz! Test

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1. Yo (recibir) buenas notas.

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The correct answer is "recibo" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "recibir" in the first person singular form. In this sentence, "Yo" indicates that the subject is the first person singular pronoun, and "recibo" is the present tense conjugation of the verb that agrees with this subject.

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2. Yo (escribir)  en mi papel.

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The correct answer is "escribo" because the subject "Yo" is the first person singular pronoun, which corresponds to the verb form "escribo" in Spanish.

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3. Nosotros (beber) coca-cola.

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The correct answer is "bebemos" because the verb "beber" is conjugated to match the subject "nosotros" in the present tense. In Spanish, when the subject is "nosotros" (we), the verb ending for -ar verbs like "beber" is "-emos". Therefore, "bebemos" is the correct conjugation of "beber" for the subject "nosotros".

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4. Mi madre (correr) todos los días.

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The correct answer is "corre" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "correr" in the present tense for the subject "mi madre". In Spanish, when the subject is "mi madre" (my mother), the verb "correr" (to run) is conjugated as "corre" (she runs).

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5. Tú (comer) una hamburguesa.

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The correct answer is "comes" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "comer" (to eat) for the subject "tú" (you).

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6. Kelly (aprender) español.

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The correct answer is "aprende" because the subject "Kelly" is singular and in the present tense, so the verb "aprender" needs to be conjugated to match. In the third person singular form, the verb "aprender" becomes "aprende".

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7. La maestra (vivir) en una casa.

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The correct answer is "vive". In Spanish, the verb "vivir" means "to live". The sentence "La maestra vive en una casa" translates to "The teacher lives in a house". The verb form "vive" agrees with the subject "la maestra", which is singular and in the third person.

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8. Ella (vender) su bicicleta.

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The correct answer is "vende" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "vender" (to sell) in the third person singular form. In this sentence, Ella (she) is the subject and "vende" is the appropriate verb form to agree with the subject.

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9. Ustedes (vivir) en un apartamento.

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The correct answer is "viven" because the verb "vivir" is conjugated in the present tense for the subject "ustedes" which is the plural form of "usted" (you formal). Therefore, "viven" is the appropriate conjugation for the subject "ustedes" in the present tense, meaning "you all live" in English.

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10. Katie  (leer) un poema.

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The correct answer is "lee" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "leer" for the third person singular form. In Spanish, the verb "leer" means "to read" and when conjugated for the third person singular, it becomes "lee." Therefore, the correct sentence would be "Katie lee un poema" which translates to "Katie reads a poem."

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11. El perro (correr) en el parque.

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The correct answer is "corre" because it agrees with the subject "el perro" in the present tense. In Spanish, when a verb ends in -er, like "correr," in the third person singular (él, ella, usted), it is conjugated by adding -e to the stem. Therefore, "corre" is the correct conjugation for "él perro" (the dog) in this sentence.

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12. La chica (vivir) en una casa.

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The given sentence "La chica (vivir) en una casa" indicates that the subject "la chica" is currently living in a house. The correct conjugation of the verb "vivir" for the third person singular is "vive". Therefore, the correct answer is "vive".

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13. Jessica y Abel (vender) dulces (candy).

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The correct answer is "venden" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "vender" for the subject "Jessica y Abel" in the present tense. The verb "venden" agrees with the plural subject and indicates that Jessica and Abel are selling candies.

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14. Mi amiga (comprender) la lección.

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The correct answer is "comprende" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "comprender" in the third person singular form. In this sentence, "Mi amiga" is the subject and it is singular, so the verb also needs to be in the singular form.

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15. Los estudiantes (comprender) español.

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The correct answer is "comprenden" because it agrees with the subject "los estudiantes" in number and person. In Spanish, when the subject is plural, the verb also needs to be in the plural form. Therefore, "comprenden" is the correct conjugation of the verb "comprender" for the subject "los estudiantes", meaning "they understand" in English.

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16. Tú (abrir) la puerta.

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The correct answer is "abres" because it is the conjugated form of the verb "abrir" in the second person singular form. In this sentence, "tú" is the subject and "abrir" is the infinitive form of the verb. When conjugated for "tú", the verb "abrir" becomes "abres".

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17. Jessica y Victor (beber) agua.

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The correct answer is "beben" because "Jessica y Victor" is a plural subject, so the verb "beber" needs to be conjugated in the third person plural form, which is "beben".

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18. Alexis y yo (correr) en el gimnasio.

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The correct answer is "corremos" because "Alexis y yo" is the subject of the sentence and in Spanish, when the subject is "we" (nosotros), the verb form ends in -emos for -ar verbs. "Correr" is an -ar verb, so the correct conjugation for "Alexis y yo" is "corremos".

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19. Mis hermanos (compartir) su comida(food).

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The correct answer is "comparten". In Spanish, the verb "compartir" means "to share". In this sentence, the subject "mis hermanos" indicates that the verb should be conjugated in the third person plural form. Therefore, "comparten" is the correct conjugation of the verb "compartir" for the subject "mis hermanos".

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20. Carlos y tú (beber) café.

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The correct answer is "beben" because in Spanish, when referring to more than one person, the verb form for "beber" is "beben".

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Yo (recibir) buenas notas.
Yo (escribir)  en mi papel.
Nosotros (beber) coca-cola.
Mi madre (correr) todos los días.
Tú (comer) una hamburguesa.
Kelly (aprender) español.
La maestra (vivir) en una casa.
Ella (vender) su bicicleta.
Ustedes (vivir) en un apartamento.
Katie  (leer) un poema.
El perro (correr) en el parque.
La chica (vivir) en una casa.
Jessica y Abel (vender) dulces (candy).
Mi amiga (comprender) la lección.
Los estudiantes (comprender) español.
Tú (abrir) la puerta.
Jessica y Victor (beber) agua.
Alexis y yo (correr) en el gimnasio.
Mis hermanos (compartir) su comida(food).
Carlos y tú (beber) café.
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