Review Quiz On Unit 4

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  • 2. 

    Van a ser

    • They are going to be

    • We are going to be

    • They will sell

    • Y'all are going to do

    Correct Answer
    A. They are going to be
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    Bicicleta

    • Business

    • Often

    • Busy

    • Bicycle

    Correct Answer
    A. Bicycle
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "bicycle" because it is the only word in the given list that is related to the word "bicicleta". "Bicicleta" is the Spanish word for "bicycle", so it is the most appropriate answer. The other words in the list are unrelated and do not have any connection to "bicicleta".

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  • 4. 

    Llamar

    • To take

    • To bring

    • To call

    • To be able to

    Correct Answer
    A. To call
    Explanation
    The verb "llamar" in Spanish means "to call". It is used when referring to the action of making a phone call or getting someone's attention by calling their name. This verb is commonly used in everyday conversations to refer to the act of contacting someone through a phone or any other means of communication.

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    Todas

    • More of

    • A lot of

    • All of

    • Less than

    Correct Answer
    A. All of
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "all of". This suggests that the word "todas" in Spanish translates to "all of" in English.

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    Ayudar

    • To work as

    • To help

    • To want

    • To fix

    Correct Answer
    A. To help
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "to help". The verb "ayudar" in Spanish means "to help". It is used to express the action of assisting or aiding someone in a task or situation.

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    Asi que

    • So

    • When

    • Then

    • Where

    Correct Answer
    A. So
    Explanation
    The word "so" is used to indicate a cause-and-effect relationship or to connect ideas. It can be used to introduce a consequence or a conclusion based on something that was previously mentioned or implied. In this context, "so" is likely being used to connect two ideas or statements together, indicating that one is a result or a continuation of the other.

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  • 8. 

    Querremos

    • We will want to

    • We want to

    • We wanted to

    • We are wanting to

    Correct Answer
    A. We will want to
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "we will want to". This is because "querremos" is the future tense of the verb "querer" in Spanish, which means "to want". Therefore, "we will want to" is the correct translation of "querremos".

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    Buscar

    • To go down

    • To go out

    • To fix

    • To look for

    Correct Answer
    A. To look for
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "to look for." The verb "buscar" in Spanish means "to look for" or "to search." It is used when someone is actively seeking or trying to find something or someone. Therefore, "to look for" is the most appropriate translation for "buscar" in this context.

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  • 10. 

    Hora

    • Work

    • Time

    • Hour

    • Thing

    Correct Answer
    A. Hour
    Explanation
    The word "hour" is the correct answer because it is the only word among the given options that is directly related to the concept of time. The other words, such as "hora" (which means hour in Spanish), "work," and "thing," are not specifically related to the measurement of time. Therefore, "hour" is the most suitable answer based on the given options.

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    Dar

    • To give

    • To have

    • To take

    • To be able to

    Correct Answer
    A. To give
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    Tambien

    • Never

    • Always

    • Every

    • Also

    Correct Answer
    A. Also
    Explanation
    The word "also" is the correct answer because it is a translation of the Spanish word "tambien." "Also" is used to indicate that something is in addition to what has already been mentioned or done. It can be used to add information or to show similarity between two things.

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    Manera

    • Thing

    • Way

    • Men

    • To know

    Correct Answer
    A. Way
    Explanation
    The word "manera" is a Spanish word that translates to "way" in English. "Way" refers to a method, manner, or course of action to do something. It can also indicate a direction or route to follow. Therefore, "way" is the correct answer as it accurately translates the meaning of "manera" in English.

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    Con

    • Then

    • Now

    • Without

    • With

    Correct Answer
    A. With
    Explanation
    The word "with" is the correct answer because it is the opposite of "without". The question is asking for a word that means the opposite of "without", and "with" fits that description.

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    Quien

    • What

    • When

    • Where

    • Who

    Correct Answer
    A. Who
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "who." This is because the word "quien" translates to "who" in English. It is used to inquire about a person's identity or to ask for the name of someone.

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    Cosa

    • Time

    • House

    • Thing

    • Now

    Correct Answer
    A. Thing
    Explanation
    Among the given options, "thing" is the only word that can be classified as a noun. "Cosa" is a noun in Italian, "time" can be a noun or a verb, "house" can be a noun or an adjective, and "now" is an adverb. Therefore, "thing" is the correct answer as it is the only option that is solely a noun.

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    Cuando

    • Which

    • Who

    • Where

    • When

    Correct Answer
    A. When
    Explanation
    The word "cuando" in Spanish translates to "when" in English. It is used to refer to a specific time or moment in the past, present, or future. Therefore, "when" is the correct translation for "cuando".

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    Comenzar

    • To finish

    • To begin

    • To commercialize

    • To work

    Correct Answer
    A. To begin
    Explanation
    The word "comenzar" in Spanish means "to begin". This word refers to the action of starting or initiating something. It does not mean "to finish", "to commercialize", or "to work". Therefore, the correct answer is "to begin".

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    Limpiar

    • To work

    • To cook

    • To clean

    • To wash

    Correct Answer
    A. To clean
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "to clean". The word "limpiar" in Spanish translates to "to clean" in English. This word refers to the action of removing dirt, dust, or any unwanted substances from a surface or object. It does not mean "to work", "to cook", or "to wash".

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  • 20. 

    Ya

    • Already

    • Every

    • Always

    • Without

    Correct Answer
    A. Already
    Explanation
    The word "already" means that something has happened or been done before the present time. It implies that a particular action or event has occurred earlier than expected or sooner than anticipated. In the given options, "already" is the only word that conveys this meaning. "Ya" is a slang term for "yes" and does not fit the context. "Every" means all or each one of a group, which is not relevant here. "Always" means at all times, which is not synonymous with "already." "Without" means not having or lacking, which is also not the same as "already."

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  • 21. 

    Pero

    • Pear

    • Thing

    • But

    • Dog

    Correct Answer
    A. But
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "but" because it is the only word in the given list that is a conjunction and can be used to connect contrasting ideas or clauses in a sentence. The other words "pero", "pear", "thing", and "dog" do not serve the same function and are not synonyms of "but".

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  • 22. 

    Deber

    • To be able to

    • To want to

    • To have to/must

    • To do

    Correct Answer
    A. To have to/must
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "to have to/must." This is because "deber" in Spanish is commonly used to express obligation or necessity, indicating that someone has to do something or must do something. Therefore, "to have to/must" is the most appropriate translation for "deber" in this context.

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    No hay

    • Don't help

    • He/she did not

    • He/she does not

    • There is/are not

    Correct Answer
    A. There is/are not
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "there is/are not". This answer is chosen because it accurately reflects the meaning of the given phrases "no hay" and "there is/are not". Both phrases indicate a lack or absence of something.

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    Cada

    • Every

    • Then

    • Never

    • Always

    Correct Answer
    A. Every
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    La gente

    • Thing

    • Gentle

    • Person

    • People

    Correct Answer
    A. People
    Explanation
    The word "gente" in Spanish translates to "people" in English. It is the plural form of "persona" which means "person". Therefore, "people" is the correct answer as it is the appropriate translation of "gente" in this context.

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    Tener que

    • Future tense

    • To want to

    • To have to

    • I must

    Correct Answer
    A. To have to
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "to have to". "tener que" is a Spanish phrase that is used to express the idea of obligation or necessity. It is commonly translated as "to have to" in English. In this context, it means that someone is required or obligated to do something. The other options, "future tense", "to want to", and "I must", do not accurately convey the meaning of "tener que" in this case.

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  • 27. 

    Salir

    • To turn

    • To go down

    • To go out

    • To go up

    Correct Answer
    A. To go out
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "to go out". In Spanish, the verb "salir" means to leave or to go out of a place. It refers to the action of physically going outside or leaving a particular location. Therefore, "to go out" is the most suitable translation for "salir" in this context.

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  • 28. 

    Porque

    • Why

    • If

    • Because

    • Without

    Correct Answer
    A. Because
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "because" because it is used to provide a reason or explanation for something. It indicates a cause-and-effect relationship between two clauses or statements.

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  • 29. 

    Tu

    • To

    • You (informal)

    • Your

    • Til

    Correct Answer
    A. Your
  • 30. 

    Si

    • If

    • Yes

    • What

    • Which

    Correct Answer
    A. If

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