Can You Pass This Spanish Verb Test?

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Can You Pass This Spanish Verb Test? - Quiz

Can you pass this Spanish verb test? All you need to do to pass the test is to take the quiz below and change the following verbs from... see moreEnglish to Spanish. If you can get all the questions right, you are well prepared to go to the next English to Spanish tests. All the best as you tackle it! see less

2. Travel

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3. Swim

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4. Dance

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5. Play

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The given correct answer is "jugar" because it is the Spanish translation of the English word "play".

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6. Drink

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The correct answer is "beber, tomar" because these are two common Spanish verbs that can be used to express the action of drinking. "Beber" is a general verb that can be used for any type of drink, while "tomar" is more specific and is often used when referring to alcoholic beverages or when ordering something to drink. Both verbs are commonly used interchangeably in Spanish to talk about the action of drinking.

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7. Write

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The given correct answer "escribir" is the Spanish translation of the English word "write".

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8. Talk

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The correct answer is "hablar, platicar" because both words are Spanish verbs that mean "to talk" or "to speak." "Hablar" is the more common and general term for talking, while "platicar" is more commonly used in Latin American Spanish and has a connotation of having a casual or friendly conversation.

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9. Watch

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The given answer options "ver", "observar", and "mirar" all mean "to watch" in Spanish. These are interchangeable verbs that can be used to refer to the act of visually perceiving something.

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10. Jump

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The correct answer is "saltar, brincar" because both words are translations of the English word "jump." "Saltar" is the Spanish translation, and "brincar" is the Portuguese translation.

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