Spanish II

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Commands and Past Participle Test. Take your time. When you have completed your test raise your hand for your score to be recorded. There is work in classroom for your learning enjoyment.

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2. Venga Ud. conmigo.Usted (Ud.) is the formal "you" singular.

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3. Cerrado from the "cerrar" means: 

Explanation

"Cerrar" means to close; therefore, "cerrado" means closed. "Bienvenidos" is "welcome all".

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4. How do we make negative commands in Spanish?

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5. Match the following:

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6. Tenga paciencia means "have some peanuts".

Explanation

Have patience.

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7. Match the following:

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8. For formal command take the "yo" form of the present and drop the -o) ER & IR verbs add an _______.

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9. In Spanish we have three forms of "you".  Match them accordingly.

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10. In order to form the past participle we add the ending "____" for regular -er and -ir verbs.

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11. Speak slow(ly), please.

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12. Tengan ustedes una bonita tarde.

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13. For formal commands take the "yo" form of the present and drop the -o) AR verbs add an __________.

Explanation

Think of the opposite vowel from what the infinitive end in.

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14. Just add an ________ to the command form when you are talking to more than one person.

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15. ¡No coma tanto!There are multiple answers.

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16. Ser - to beDown by the...

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17. For the past participle we add the "_____" ending for regular -ar verbs.

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18. Ir - to go - GoLa otra maestra se llama - meno una letra

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19. "Comido" means "eaten".

Explanation

Comido - comer = Eaten

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20. ¡No fume!There are multiple answers.

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21. Servido - servirEstamos servidos. 

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22. The affirmative familiar (tú) - abrir - to open is:You drop the "s" on the present tense (tú) form which is "abres".

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23. Ven conmigo.

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24. If the verb is "dormir" and we want to express it in past participle form what will we do?Periods or any other end marks at the conclusion of your statement should not be added. For example just say, "add ____" without the quotes, of course or have the quote around what you are adding to make it a past participle. 

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25. The past participle form in liken to the "ed" ending or "en" ending of verbs in English. An example is "Jugado - jugar" which means "played".What is the past participle of "Querido - querer"?"Mi querido padre" means "my beloved/loved father".

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¡Repita, por favor!
Venga Ud. conmigo.Usted (Ud.) is the formal "you" singular.
Cerrado from the "cerrar" means: 
How do we make negative commands in Spanish?
Match the following:
Tenga paciencia means "have some peanuts".
Match the following:
For formal command take the "yo" form of the present and...
In Spanish we have three forms of "you".  Match them...
In order to form the past participle we add the ending...
Speak slow(ly), please.
Tengan ustedes una bonita tarde.
For formal commands take the "yo" form of the present and...
Just add an ________ to the command form when you are talking to more...
¡No coma tanto!There are multiple answers.
Ser - to beDown by the...
For the past participle we add the "_____" ending for...
Ir - to go - GoLa otra maestra se llama - meno una letra
"Comido" means "eaten".
¡No fume!There are multiple answers.
Servido - servirEstamos servidos. 
The affirmative familiar (tú) - abrir - to open is:You drop the...
Ven conmigo.
If the verb is "dormir" and we want to express it in past...
The past participle form in liken to the "ed" ending or...
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