Online Quiz For Conditional Tense!

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1. Choose the correct translation:I probably knew

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The correct translation for "I probably knew" is "sabría" in Spanish. This is the conditional form of the verb "saber" which means "to know." The conditional tense is used to express actions that would happen in the future, but are dependent on a condition. In this case, "I probably knew" indicates a hypothetical situation or uncertainty about the knowledge. Therefore, "sabría" is the appropriate translation.

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Use this quiz for a mini review for what you have just learned about conditional tense in spanish! enjoy :-)

2. Choose the correct translation:He would speak

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The correct answer is "hablaría" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "hablar" in the conditional tense for the third person singular pronoun "he" (he would speak).

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3. Choose the correct translation: we probably had

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The correct translation for "we probably had" is "tendríamos" in Spanish. This is the correct answer because "tendríamos" is the first person plural form of the verb "tener" in the conditional tense. It indicates a possibility or probability of having something in the past.

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4. Choose the correct translation below:They must have lived

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The correct answer is "vivirían". This is the correct translation of "They must have lived" in Spanish. The verb "vivirían" is in the conditional tense, which is used to express probability or speculation about past events. Therefore, it accurately conveys the meaning of the original sentence.

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5. Complete the sentence below with the correct conditional tense verb.A él le ____(gustar) leer el periódico en silencio.translation: He would like to read the newspaper in silence. 

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The correct conditional tense verb to complete the sentence is "gustaría." This verb is used to express a desire or preference in the conditional tense. In this sentence, it is indicating that "he" would like or would prefer to read the newspaper in silence.

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6. Complete the sentence below with the correct conditional tense verb. ¿____(comprar) María los pasajes de ida y vuelta?translation:Could María have bought the round-trip tickets?

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The correct answer is "compraría." This is the conditional tense form of the verb "comprar," which means "to buy." In this sentence, the conditional tense is used to express a hypothetical situation or a possibility in the past. It suggests that there is a chance or a doubt about whether María actually bought the round-trip tickets.

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Choose the correct translation:I probably knew
Choose the correct translation:He would speak
Choose the correct translation: we probably had
Choose the correct translation below:They must have lived
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