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The document contains Spanish grammar questions and answers related to topics like conjugation of verbs, use of pronouns like tú, vos, and usted, and translations of common phrases from English to Spanish. Key points covered include: - Tú and vos are used for informal/familiar contexts while usted is more formal. - Tú is used with friends, children, family, pets, and anyone who addresses you as tú. - Usted shows more respect and is used with authority figures, strangers, and older people. - Common verbs like estar, comer, and preferir are conjugated based on subject pronouns.

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Spanish AMAOED Quizzes (Questions and Answers) 4

The document contains Spanish grammar questions and answers related to topics like conjugation of verbs, use of pronouns like tú, vos, and usted, and translations of common phrases from English to Spanish. Key points covered include: - Tú and vos are used for informal/familiar contexts while usted is more formal. - Tú is used with friends, children, family, pets, and anyone who addresses you as tú. - Usted shows more respect and is used with authority figures, strangers, and older people. - Common verbs like estar, comer, and preferir are conjugated based on subject pronouns.

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Spanish AMAOED Quizzes (Questions and Answers) 4

The conjugation of  Él and Ella are different from Usted

False

Choose correct translation of “You-all talk"

Ustedes Coversan

Generally tú and vos have the same usage when it comes to informal/ familiar context

True

¿Que____ (tú) en el almuerzo?

Comes

“Usted es inteligente.“ is the correct translation of the statement “You are intelligent.”

True

Tú ______ un libro.  

Compras

Vos ___________. (You share)

Compartís

What?

¿Que?

You sell (informal)

Vendes
You use tú and vos when talking and writing to a very close friend

True

“Tú eres talentoso.” is the correct translation of the statement “You are talented.”

True

Usted is familiar while Vos is formal

False

Estás contento.

Tú/Vos

Vas al parque.

You use Tú/ Vos when talking with your boss

False

If your old Argentine professor told you "You are a good student", How it was said to you in
Spanish?

Sos un buen alumno/estudiante

You should use tú to address: Friends, Children, Classmates, Family, Pets & In general anyone who
addresses to you using you.
Tu is a possessive adjective and goes before a noun.

True

If you’re from Mexico, and you want to greet your friend "How are you?" you would say

¿Cómo estás?

Both Tú and Usted literally mean you, but there is a significative difference between them.
True

no haces la tarea.

Usted is a more respectful way of talking to someone, such as a new acquaintance, an older person,
or someone you consider to be of higher rank or anyone to whom you wish to show respect. Use
Usted with authority figures and most strangers

True

Malgastas el dinero.

BEBER Él beb______. He drinks.

Tú debes (secarse) el pelo antes de salir en el invierno.

Secarte

La profesora _______________ la frase.  

Repite

Estoy enamorado exactly means  “We are in love”

False

”Tienes la razón” exactly means “We have a reason”  

False

Él estudi__. He studies.

A
INSISTIR El maestro insist______.
The teacher insists.
E

“La chica anda” is the Spanish statement of “The girl walks.”

True

CANTAR Ella cant___. She sings.

Usted _________________.  

Prefiere

María bail__. Maria dances.

El miembro del equipo _________________ muy bien.  

Juega

Mi padre (lavarse) las manos antes de cocinar.

se lava

If someone says "Yo llevo una falda rosada" he/she is telling you “I'm wearing a pink skirt.”

True

If someone tells “He/She is busy in Spanish that person would say “Estoy libre” 

False

Tomar is a stem changing verb

False
¿En cuánto tiempo (prepararse) Catalina para salir?  

se prepara

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