Jugar (U-ue) STEM Changing Verb

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1. Ella (jugar) =

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The correct answer is "juega" because "Ella" is the third person singular form of the verb "jugar" in the present tense. In Spanish, verbs ending in -ar have the following endings in the present tense: -o, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -an. Therefore, "Ella juega" is the correct conjugation.

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Jugar (U-ue) Stem Changing Verb - Quiz

This quiz focuses on the stem-changing verb 'jugar' (to play) in Spanish, demonstrating how it conjugates differently depending on the subject. It assesses understanding of the U-UE change in different forms such as 'yo juego', 'ella juega', and 'nosotros jugamos'. Ideal for learners aiming to master Spanish verb conjugations.

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2. Emily (jugar) =

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The correct answer is "juega" because the verb "jugar" is conjugated in the present tense for the subject "Emily" which is "ella". In Spanish, when a verb is conjugated for the third person singular (he/she/it), it ends in "-a". Therefore, "juega" is the correct form of the verb "jugar" for "Emily".

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3. Yo (jugar) =

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The given correct answer "juego" is the conjugated form of the verb "jugar" in the first person singular present tense in Spanish. The verb "jugar" means "to play" in English. Therefore, "Yo juego" translates to "I play" or "I am playing."

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4. El perro (jugar) =

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The correct answer is "juega" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "jugar" in the third person singular form. In Spanish, when a verb ends in -ar, the third person singular form is formed by adding -a to the verb stem. Therefore, "juega" is the correct form of "jugar" when referring to "el perro" (the dog) playing.

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5. Los chicos (jugar) =

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The correct answer is "juegan" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "jugar" in the present tense for the subject "los chicos" which means "the boys" in English.

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6. Nosotros (jugar) =

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The correct answer is "jugamos" because "Nosotros" is the subject pronoun for "we" in Spanish, and when conjugating the verb "jugar" (to play) in the present tense for "we," the correct form is "jugamos."

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7. Sra. Ricardo (jugar) =

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The correct answer is "juega" because the verb "jugar" is conjugated in the third person singular form for the present tense. In Spanish, when a verb ends in -ar, like "jugar," the third person singular form is formed by replacing the -ar ending with -a. Therefore, "Sra. Ricardo juega" translates to "Mrs. Ricardo plays" in English.

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8. Mi amigo y yo (jugar) =

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The correct answer is "jugamos" because the subject "Mi amigo y yo" is plural, and the verb "jugar" needs to agree with the subject in number. "Jugamos" is the correct conjugation of "jugar" for the pronoun "nosotros" (we), which includes both "Mi amigo" and "yo".

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9. Ana y Amanda ( jugar) =

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Ana y Amanda are the subjects of the sentence and "jugar" is the verb. Since Ana and Amanda are both third-person plural, the correct conjugation of "jugar" is "juegan".

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10. Usted (jugar) =

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The correct answer is "juega" because the verb "jugar" is conjugated in the present tense for the pronoun "usted". In Spanish, the verb "jugar" means "to play" and when conjugated for "usted", it becomes "juega".

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11. Ustedes: tenis=

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The correct answer is "Ustedes juegan al tenis" because the subject "Ustedes" is a plural form of "you" in Spanish, and the verb "juegan" is the correct conjugation for "ustedes" in the present tense. The phrase "al tenis" indicates that they are playing tennis. Therefore, "Ustedes juegan al tenis" translates to "You all play tennis."

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12. Nosotras: voleibol

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The given answer "Nosotras jugamos al voleibol" is correct because it is a complete sentence that translates to "We play volleyball" in English. The verb "jugamos" (we play) agrees with the subject "nosotras" (we), and the phrase "al voleibol" (volleyball) indicates the specific activity being played.

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13. Angelica: hockey

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The given answer "Angelica juega al hockey" is a correct statement that translates to "Angelica plays hockey" in English. This answer matches the information provided in the question, which states that Angelica plays hockey. Therefore, it is a valid explanation for the correct answer.

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14. Yo: baloncesto =                    (Complete sentences please)  Dont forget the period too.

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The correct answer is "Yo juego al baloncesto." This is the correct answer because it directly translates to "I play basketball" in English. The verb "juego" means "I play" and "al baloncesto" means "basketball." The sentence is complete and includes the necessary subject (yo) and verb (juego) to convey the action of playing basketball.

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Ella (jugar) =
Emily (jugar) =
Yo (jugar) =
El perro (jugar) =
Los chicos (jugar) =
Nosotros (jugar) =
Sra. Ricardo (jugar) =
Mi amigo y yo (jugar) =
Ana y Amanda ( jugar) =
Usted (jugar) =
Ustedes: tenis=
Nosotras: voleibol
Angelica: hockey
Yo: baloncesto...
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