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Authors: Margarita Madrigal

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ow that you have completed twenty lessons let’s try another test to see how well you are grasping the lessons.

TEST I

Fill in the blanks below with the plural of the following words. You should be able to complete this test in five minutes.

  1. lacasa _______________________________

  2. la planta _______________________________

  3. el sombrero _______________________________

  4. laguitarra _______________________________

  5. el radio _______________________________

  6. el hombre guapo _______________________________

  7. la señorita bonita _______________________________

  8. el doctor _______________________________

  9. el animal _______________________________

10. el color _______________________________

11. la nación _______________________________

12. la ciudad _______________________________

13. la novela interesante _______________________________

14. el artista famoso _______________________________

Check your answers with the words below. If you have twelve or more correct answers, you have learned how to form the plurals very well. If you have fewer than eight correct answers, you are not reading the lessons carefully enough. Try to do better next time.

  1. las casas
  2. las plantas
  3. los sombreros
  4. las guitarras
  5. los radios
  6. loshombres guapos
  7. las senoritas bonitas
  8. los doctores
  9. los animales
  10. los colores
  11. las naciones
  12. las ciudades
  13. las novelas interesantes
  14. los artistas famosos
TEST II

This is an important test because it will show you how thoroughly you have learned the verbs. I hope that you will get a high score on this one.

Fill in the blanks with the Spanish equivalents of the following English words. You should be able to complete this test in ten minutes.

  1. We worked. _______________________________

  2. They bought. _______________________________

  3. I sang. _______________________________

  4. We talked. _______________________________

  5. They are going to buy. _______________________________

  6. We are going to invite. _______________________________

  7. Did they finish? _______________________________

  8. I passed. _______________________________

  9. We invited. _______________________________

10. I received. _______________________________

11. We saw. _______________________________

12. I heard. _______________________________

13. We read (past tense). _______________________________

14. They are going to see. _______________________________

15. They sang. _______________________________

16. How is Mary? _______________________________

17. They saw. _______________________________

18. Who saw? _______________________________

19. We wrote. _______________________________

20. I served. _______________________________

21. They understood. _______________________________

22. We bought. _______________________________

23. They worked. _______________________________

24. I understood. _______________________________

25. We received. _______________________________

26. Who wrote? _______________________________

27. Did you sell? _______________________________

28. I saw. _______________________________

29. I read (past tense). _______________________________

30. We understood. _______________________________

31. They heard. _______________________________

32. I am going to sell. _______________________________

33. We heard. _______________________________

34. Mary is happy. _______________________________

35. They sold. _______________________________

36. Robert saw. _______________________________

This was a difficult test. If you have thirty or more correct answers you are doing extremely well. Read the next lessons at the same speed. Try to keep up the high caliber of your work. If you have no more than eighteen correct answers, you had better review the verbs before you go on to the next lessons. Check your results with the correct answers below.

  1. trabajamos
  2. compraron
  3. canté
  4. hablamos
  5. van a comprar
  6. vamos a invitar
  7. ¿terminaron?
  8. pasé
  9. invitamos
  10. recibí
  11. vimos

  12. leímos
  13. van a ver
  14. cantaron
  15. ¿cómo está María?
  16. vieron
  17. ¿quién vió?
  18. escribimos
  19. serví
  20. comprendieron
  21. compramos
  22. trabajaron
  23. comprendí
  24. recibimos
  25. ¿quién escribió?
  26. ¿ivendió usted?

  27. leí
  28. comprendimos
  29. oyeron
  30. voy a vender
  31. oímos
  32. María está contenta.
  33. vendieron
  34. Roberto vió
TEST III

Now let’s see how well you can convert adjectives into adverbs. Fill in the blanks below with the adverbs which correspond to the following adjectives. The first answer has been solved for you so that you can be sure how this test should be done. You should be able to complete this test in five minutes.

  1. natural,
naturalmente

  2. personal _______________________________

  3. general _______________________________

  4. principal _______________________________

  5. posible _______________________________

  6. probable _______________________________

  7. normal _______________________________

  8. final _______________________________

  9. completo _______________________________

10. absoluto _______________________________

11. público _______________________________

12. comparativo _______________________________

If only one or two of your answers are wrong you have learned how to form adverbs very well. If you have made more than five mistakes, however, you are not reading the lessons carefully enough. Check your adverbs with the following list.

  1. naturalmente
  2. personalmente
  3. generalmente
  4. principalmente
  5. posiblemente
  6. probablemente
  7. normalmente
  8. finalmente
  9. completamente
  10. absolutamente
  11. públicamente
  12. comparativamente

las pipas

FUMAR,
to smoke

ING = ANDO (for “ar” verbs)

PRESENT PARTICIPLES

visit
ando
, visit
ing
habl
ando
, talk
ing
comp
ando
, buy
ing
trabaj
ando
, work
ing

ING = IENDO (for “er” and “ir” verbs)

PRESENT PARTICIPLES

escrib
iendo
, writ
ing
recib
iendo
, receiv
ing
viendo
, see
ing
comprend
iendo
, understand
ing
WRITTEN EXERCISES

Following is a list of infinitives converted into present participles.

  1. Cover up the two right-hand columns.
  2. Remove “ar” from the infinitive in the left-hand column.
  3. Add “ando” (as in the third column below).
  4. Translate (as in the fourth column below).
  5. Check your columns with the columns below.
INFINITIVE
hablar
to speak
comprar
to buy
tomar
to take
votar
to vote
exportar
to export
fumar
to smoke
estudiar
to study
preparar
to prepare
copiar
to copy
dictar
to dictate
recitar
to recite
demandar
to sue
flotar
to float
marchar
to march
murmurar
to murmur
conversar
to converse
anticipar
to anticipate
celebrar
to celebrate
acumular
to accumulate
cooperar
to co-operate
cultivar
to cultivate
trabajar
to work
PRESENT PARTICIPLE
hablando
speaking
comprando
buying
tomando
taking
votando
voting
exportando
exporting
fumando
smoking
estudiando
studying
preparando
preparing
copiando
copying
dictando
dictating
recitando
reciting
demandando
suing
flotando
floating
marchando
marching
murmurando
murmuring
conversando
conversing
anticipando
anticipating
celebrando
celebrating
acumulando
accumulating
cooperando
co-operating
cultivando
cultivating
trabajando
working
  1. Cover up the two right-hand columns.
  2. Remove “er” or “ir” from the infinitives in the left-hand column.
  3. Add “iendo” (as in the third column on the next page).
  4. Translate (as in the fourth column on the next page).
  5. Check your columns with the columns on the next page.
INFINITIVE
escribir
to write
vivir
to live
aplaudir
to applaud
recibir
to receive
decidir
to decide
asistir
to attend
insistir
to insist
describir
to describe
dividir
to divide
persuadir
to persuade
sufrir
to suffer
ver
to see
comprender
to understand
vender
to sell
absorber
to absorb
convencer
to convince
extender
to extend
mover
to move
ofender
to offend
ofrecer
to offer
leer
to read
oir
to hear

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