Affirmative and Negative Sentences in Spanish.
This game helps students to learn how to form affirmative and negative sentences, as well as ask questions in Spanish. Students may also get added practice on regular verbs in the present tense
Created Date
03.28.19
Last Updated
03.28.19
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Topics of this game:
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What is the Spanish verb for 'to dance'?
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Negate the following sentence: 'Mi mama habla muy rápido'
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What type of verb is 'limpiar'?
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How do we identify types of verbs?
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What is the Spanish translation for 'I do not eat apples.'
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What is the appropriate subject pronoun for the following: 'Maria y Eduardo comen poco.'
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What conjugation of 'escribir' accompanies the subject 'Jesus y yo'?
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What is the difference between 'tú' and 'usted'?
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Which of the stems takes the following ending: -er
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How many letters are considered to be the ending of a verb?
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