Semester 2 Exams- Spanish 2

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1. What does tener mean?

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Tener is a Spanish verb that means "to have." It is used to indicate possession or ownership of something. For example, "Tengo una casa" means "I have a house." Tener is also used in various idiomatic expressions and to express age, feelings, and physical sensations. It is an essential verb in Spanish and is commonly used in everyday conversations.

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Semester 2 Exams- Spanish 2 - Quiz

The quiz test you on some verbs in spanish. Then there are some vocab. Terms.

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2. What does llegar mean?

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The word "llegar" in Spanish means "to arrive." This verb is commonly used to indicate the action of reaching a destination or completing a journey. It can be used in various contexts, such as arriving at a place, arriving at a decision, or even metaphorically referring to the achievement of a goal or reaching a certain point in life.

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3. La mesita

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The given answer "tray table" is correct because "la mesita" translates to "tray table" in English. This term is commonly used to refer to the small table attached to the back of the seat in front of you on a flight, where you can place your food and drinks.

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4. La llave

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5. Acabar de

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The correct answer is "to have just (done something)". The phrase "acabar de" is used in Spanish to indicate that an action has just been completed. It is followed by the infinitive form of a verb to express that someone has recently done something. For example, "acabo de comer" means "I have just eaten". This construction is commonly used to talk about recent past actions.

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6. Romperse

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7. El ______ le abriría la puerta al cliente.

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The word "mozo" is the correct answer because it is a noun that means "waiter" or "attendant" in Spanish. In the given sentence, it is stated that "El ______ le abriría la puerta al cliente," which translates to "The ______ would open the door for the customer." Therefore, "mozo" fits perfectly in this context as it refers to a person who would typically perform such a task in a restaurant or hotel setting.

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8. La ________ limpiará el cuarto

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The correct answer is "camarera" because it is a feminine noun that matches the gender of "la" in the sentence. The sentence translates to "The waitress will clean the room."

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9. Subiría el equipaje en el _______.

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The correct answer is "ascensor" because it is the Spanish word for "elevator." In the given sentence, the speaker is saying that they would take the luggage up in the elevator.

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10. La cama- la almohada, la sábana, la manta

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The given answer lists the English translations for the Spanish words "la almohada," "la sábana," and "la manta," which all relate to items commonly found on a bed. Therefore, the correct answer is "bed pillow sheet blanket."

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11. For the future tense, what are the endings?

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The given answer é, ás, á, ems, án represents the correct endings for the future tense. In Spanish, these endings are used to conjugate regular verbs in the future tense. The endings indicate the subject of the sentence and are added to the infinitive form of the verb. For example, the verb "hablar" (to speak) would be conjugated as "hablaré" (I will speak), "hablarás" (you will speak), "hablará" (he/she/it will speak), "hablaremos" (we will speak), and "hablarán" (they will speak).

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12. The hotel rooms name

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The correct answer is "el cuarto" because in Spanish, "el cuarto" means "the room". Therefore, it is the correct translation for "the hotel rooms name".

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What does tener mean?
What does llegar mean?
La mesita
La llave
Acabar de
Romperse
El ______ le abriría la puerta al cliente.
La ________ limpiará el cuarto
Subiría el equipaje en el _______.
La cama- la almohada, la sábana, la manta
For the future tense, what are the endings?
The hotel rooms name
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