Vocabulary (8 points)
It is necessary to identify which words belong (or not) to various categories. - correct
answer
Vocabulary (7 points)
To match column A elements to column B - correct answer
Vocabulary (6 points)
There is a need to identify if the statements are true or false. - correct answer
Vocabulary (5 points)
You have to associate vocabulary words with the related description. - correct answer
Vocabulary (5 points)
You have to associate the words in one column with the concepts in the other - correct
answer
The present tense (9 points)
You must fill in the blanks with the correct form of the present simple of the subjunctive
mood of the verb in parentheses. - correct answer Ending is swapped
-ar: e, es, e, emos, éis, en
-ir/er: a, as, a, amos, áis, an
The subjunctive and the indicative (10 points)
Must complete the blank spaces of a paragraph with the appropriate form of the
indicative or the subjunctive of the verb in parentheses according to the context. (2
points per item, 1 for choosing correctly between indicative and subjunctive and 1 for
conjugating the appropriate person.) - correct answer indicative = fact
Subjunctive = uncertainty/opinion
Subjunctive:
Quiero que
Dudar
Es Dudoso
Es imposible
Es probable
Es improbable
No es cierto
No es verdad
No estar de acuerdo con
No estar seguro(a) con
No creer que
, Es increíble que
A menos que
En caso de que
Sin que
Con tal de que
Antes de que
Para que
Future tense
Indicative:
Creo que
Estoy segura que
Es evidente que
Es verdad que
Sabemos que
No dudo que
Es cierto que
Es olivdo que
(also when there is no "que")
The subjunctive and the indicative (5 points)
You have to complete a paragraph by choosing the correct verbal form (multiple
choice). The possibilities include the present and the past, as well as the indicative and
the subjunctive - correct answer
The imperfect of the subjunctive (5 points)
The blank spaces must be completed in a paragraph with the appropriate form of the
imperfect of the subjunctive. - correct answer 3rd person plural (aron/ieron form), drop
the -on ending and add: a, as, a, amos, ais, an
Ex.
Hablara
Hablaras
Hablara
Habláramos
Hablarais
Hablaran
(same for -ar/ir/er)b
The sentences "If-then" (10 points)
There are a number of "if-then" situations with multiple choice for verbs. You have to
choose the right shapes depending on whether the situation is realistic or unlikely and
whether it concerns the present or the future. - correct answer Si(If) clauses state
conditions that must be met in order for something to occur. The verb in a simple si(if)
clause states a fact and is usually in the present indicative, while the verb in the
resultant clause is in the present or future indicative. (I can, I will)