Spanish 2 - Vocab Practice #2

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1. How do you say "never" in Spanish?

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The correct answer is "nunca" because it is the Spanish word for "never."

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2. What does "a veces" mean?  

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The phrase "a veces" is a Spanish term that translates to "sometimes" in English. It is used to indicate that something occurs occasionally or at irregular intervals.

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3. How do you say "always" in Spanish?

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The correct answer is "siempre." In Spanish, "siempre" is used to express the concept of "always."

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4. Which of the following is a "cojín"?  

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A "cojín" is a Spanish word that translates to "cushion" in English. Therefore, the correct answer is cushion.

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5. What does "a menudo" mean?  

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"a menudo" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "often" in English. It is used to indicate a frequent or regular occurrence of something.

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6. How do you say "every week"

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The correct answer is "cada semana, todas las semanas." This answer is correct because it provides two different ways to say "every week" in Spanish. "Cada semana" translates to "every week" and "todas las semanas" translates to "every week" as well. Both phrases convey the same meaning and can be used interchangeably to express the idea of something happening on a weekly basis.

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7. How do you say "every month"?

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The correct answer is "cada mes, todos los meses". In Spanish, "cada mes" and "todos los meses" both mean "every month". "Cada mes" translates to "each month" or "every month", while "todos los meses" translates to "every month" or "each month". Both expressions are commonly used to indicate the frequency of an event occurring monthly.

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8. Which of the following is a "retrete"?  

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The correct answer is toilet. A "retrete" is another term for a toilet. It is a fixture used for the disposal of human waste. The other options - sink, bathtub, shower, and closet - are not specifically designed for this purpose.

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9. Which of the following is a "moqueta"?  

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A "moqueta" is a type of carpet.

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10. Which of the following is an "edredón"?  

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An "edredón" is a type of bedding that is similar to a comforter. It is a thick, quilted blanket that is filled with down or synthetic fibers to provide warmth and insulation. It is typically used as a top layer on a bed to keep the sleeper warm and comfortable. Therefore, the correct answer is comforter.

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How do you say "never" in Spanish?
What does "a veces" mean?  
How do you say "always" in Spanish?
Which of the following is a "cojín"?  
What does "a menudo" mean?  
How do you say "every week"
How do you say "every month"?
Which of the following is a "retrete"?  
Which of the following is a "moqueta"?  
Which of the following is an "edredón"?  
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