Er/IR Verb Conjugation Spanish: Quiz!

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1. 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 conjugating regular -er verbs like "correr" for the third person singular (he/she/it), we remove the -er ending and add -e. Therefore, "corre" is the correct form.

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Er/IR Verb Conjugation Spanish: Quiz! - Quiz

This quiz focuses on conjugating 'er' and 'ir' verbs in Spanish, assessing learners' ability to correctly conjugate verbs in sentences. It's designed to enhance understanding of verb forms... see morein various contexts, crucial for mastering Spanish grammar. see less

2. La maestra (vivir) en una casa.

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The correct answer is "vive" because it is the present tense form of the verb "vivir" (to live) that agrees with the subject "la maestra" (the teacher) in the sentence.

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3. Tú (comer) una hamburguesa.

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The correct answer is "comes" because it matches the subject "tú" and the verb "comer" in the present tense. In Spanish, the verb form changes depending on the subject, and "comes" is the correct form for the subject "tú".

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4. Nosotros (beber) coca-cola.

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The correct answer is "bebemos" because "bebemos" is the correct conjugation of the verb "beber" for the subject "nosotros" in present tense. In Spanish, verbs change their endings depending on the subject, and for "nosotros" (we), the ending for the verb "beber" is "-emos". Therefore, "bebemos" is the correct form of the verb to use in this sentence, meaning "we drink".

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5. Yo (escribir)  en mi papel.

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The correct answer is "escribo" because the subject "yo" is used with the verb form "escribo" in Spanish. "Escribo" is the first-person singular form of the verb "escribir," which means "to write." Therefore, the sentence translates to "I write on my paper."

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6. Kelly (aprender) español.

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The correct answer is "aprende" because the sentence is in the present tense and the subject "Kelly" is singular. In Spanish, when conjugating regular -er verbs in the present tense for the third person singular (él/ella/usted), we add the ending "-e" to the verb stem. Therefore, "aprender" becomes "aprende" to match with the subject "Kelly".

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7. Mi amiga (comprender) la lección.

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The correct answer is "comprende" because it is the present tense form of the verb "comprender" (to understand) that matches with the subject "mi amiga" (my friend). In Spanish, verbs need to agree with their subjects in both person and number, so "comprende" is the appropriate form for the third person singular subject "mi amiga".

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8. 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. The sentence is saying "I receive good grades."

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9. Ella (vender) su bicicleta.

Explanation

The correct answer is "vende" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "vender" 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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10. Ustedes (vivir) en un apartamento.

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The correct answer is "viven" because the subject "ustedes" is a third-person plural pronoun, which requires the corresponding verb form "viven" in Spanish. This verb form is used to indicate that "ustedes" (you all) live in an apartment.

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11. Katie  (leer) un poema.

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The correct answer is "lee" because the verb "leer" means "to read" in Spanish. When conjugated for the third person singular (he/she), it becomes "lee". Therefore, the sentence "Katie lee un poema" translates to "Katie reads a poem."

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12. La chica (vivir) en una casa.

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The correct answer is "vive" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "vivir" (to live) for the third person singular form. In this sentence, "La chica" is the subject and it requires the verb to be conjugated in the third person singular form, which is "vive".

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13. Jessica y Victor (beber) agua.

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The correct answer is "beben" because "Jessica y Victor" is a plural subject, and the verb "beber" needs to agree with the subject in number. In Spanish, when the subject is plural, the verb form also needs to be plural. Therefore, the correct conjugation of "beber" for "Jessica y Victor" is "beben."

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14. 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" in the third person plural form. In this sentence, Jessica and Abel are the subject and they are selling candy.

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15. El perro (correr) en el parque.

Explanation

The correct answer is "corre" because "correr" is the infinitive form of the verb, which means "to run" in English. When conjugated in the third person singular form, the verb "correr" becomes "corre." Therefore, the sentence "El perro corre en el parque" translates to "The dog runs in the park."

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16. Los estudiantes (comprender) español.

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The correct answer is "comprenden" because it is the conjugated form of the verb "comprender" in the present tense for the subject "los estudiantes" (the students). In Spanish, when referring to a plural subject like "los estudiantes," the verb needs to be conjugated in the third-person plural form, which is "comprenden." This means that the students understand or comprehend Spanish.

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17. Tú (abrir) la puerta.

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The correct answer is "abres" because it matches the subject "tú" and the verb in the present tense form. In Spanish, when referring to the second person singular "tú," the verb "abrir" is conjugated as "abres" in the present tense.

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

Explanation

The correct answer is "corremos" because it is the conjugation of the verb "correr" in the first person plural form. In the sentence, "Alexis y yo" is the subject, and when conjugating the verb "correr" for this subject, we use the form "corremos." This form indicates that Alexis and I are currently running in the gym.

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19. Carlos y tú (beber) café.

Explanation

The correct answer is "beben" because in Spanish, when referring to two or more people, the verb form for "beber" (to drink) is "beben".

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

Explanation

The correct answer is "comparten" because the verb "compartir" is conjugated in the third person plural form to match the subject "Mis hermanos" (my siblings). The word "comparten" means "they share" in English, indicating that the siblings share their food.

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