Lesson Topics Show All | Collapse All Unit One1. Gender of Nouns I2. Gender of Nouns II 3. Numbers: 1-104. Plural Forms of Nouns5. Def. & Indef. Articles6. The Verb Form "Hay"7. Subject Pronouns8. Reg. Verbs I9. Reg. Verbs II10. Reg. Verbs III11. Adjectives I12. Adjectives II13. Days of the Week14. Numbers: 11-30Unit Two15. Ser and Estar I16. Ser and Estar II17. Ser and Estar III18. Ser and Estar IV19. Negation20. Questions21. Poss. Adjectives22. Tener, venir23. "Tener Que" and "Hay Que"24. Exp. with "Tener"25. Weather Expressions26. The Personal "a"27. ContractionsUnit Three28. Stem-Changing Verbs: o:ue29. Stem-Changing Verbs: e:ie30. Stem-changing verbs: e:i31. Estar, Ir, Dar32. "Ir A" + Infinitive33. "Acabar De" + Infinitive34. "Volver A" + Infinitive35. Ordinal Numbers36. Months, Seasons, and Dates37. Comparisons of Inequality38. Comparisons of Equality39. SuperlativesUnit Four40. Pronouns as Objects of Prepositions41. Dir. Object Pronouns I42. Dir. Object Pronouns II43. Dir. Object Pronouns III44. Ind. Object Pronouns I45. Ind. Object Pronouns II46. Ind. Object Pronouns III47. DO and IO Pronouns Together48. Verbs Like Gustar49. Present Progressive50. Verbs with Irregular 1st PersonsUnit Five51. Saber vs Conocer / Pedir vs PreguntarBasic QuizMini-TestQuiz 2Quiz 3Quiz 4Test 2Final52. Numbers: 31-100053. Telling Time54. "Por" and "Para"55. Irreg. Comparatives56. Demonstratives57. Time Expressions with "Hacer"58. Possessive Pronouns59. Reflexive Verbs I60. Reflexive Verbs II61. Definite Article IIUnit Six62. Pret. vs Imp. I63. Preterite I64. Imperfect I65. Preterite II66. Imperfect II67. Pret. vs Imp. II68. Preterite III69. Imperfect III70. Preterite IV71. Preterite V72. Preterite VI73. Pret. vs Imp. III74. Pret. vs Imp. ReviewUnit Seven75. "Hace ..." to mean "ago"76. Formation of Adverbs77. Subjunctive I: Introduction78. Subjunctive II: Conjugating regular and stem-changing verbs79. Subjunctive III: Verbs that change orthographically80. Subjunctive IV: Irregular verbs81. Subjunctive V: Desire82. Subjunctive VI: Ignorance, doubt83. Subjunctive VII: Impersonal Expressions84. Subjunctive VIII: Actions not yet completedUnit Eight85. Rel. Pronouns - que86. Rel. Pronouns - quien87. Rel. Pronouns - el que and lo que88. Rel. Adjective - cuyo89. Rel. Pronouns and Adjectives - Review90. Formal Commands91. Inform. Commands - tú92. Irreg. Commands - tú93. Using Object Pronouns with Commands94. Commands Review I95. Informal Commands - vosotros96. 1st Person Commands - nosotros97. Indirect Commands98. Commands Review IIUnit Nine99. Future100. Past Participle101. Present Perfect102. Past Perfect (Pluperfect)103. Future Perfect104. Conditional105. Imperfect Subjunctive I106. Imperfect Subjunctive II107. Imperfect Subjunctive III108. Rules of Accentuation You are doing this test while logged out, your results will NOT be recorded Log In Saber vs Conocer; Pedir vs Preguntar: Quiz #1 Write the correct verb form, based upon the context of the sentence. I know Juan. We're good friends. Yo a Juan. Somos muy amigos. I'm looking for the book. Do you know where it is? Busco el libro. ¿ usted dónde está? I have to call Maria. Do you know her phone number? Tengo que llamar a María. ¿ (tú) su número de teléfono? Pablo is a child. He doesn't know how to drive. Pablo es niño. No conducir. Do you want to speak Spanish well? You must know (by heart) the irregular verbs. (hint: use the infinitive) ¿Quiere hablar bien el español? Es necesario los verbos irregulares. Ask Juan. He knows the results. Pregunta a Juan. Él los resultados. The girl is very intelligent. She already knows algebra. La chica es muy inteligente. Ya el álgebra. I have to leave. Do you know what time it is? Tengo que ir. ¿ (tú) la hora? The man is a genius. He knows that two and two are four. El hombre es genio. que dos más dos son cuatro. We are familiar with Picasso's paintings. We like them. los cuadros de Picasso. Nos gustan. You and Humberto aren't familiar with Acapulco. It's your first time to Mexico. Ud. y Humberto no bien Acapulco. Es su primera vez en México. She is your friend. You know she's an intelligent young lady. Ella es una amiga suya. Ud. que es una señorita inteligente. They are bilingual. They know how to speak Spanish and English. Son bilingües. hablar español e inglés. I live in a shack. I'm not familiar with modern music. Vivo en una choza. No la música moderna. We are going to ask for the money. Vamos a el dinero. Juan asks for more food. Juan más comida. I'm going to ask what time they close the doors. Voy a a qué hora cierran las puertas. The children always ask for presents. Los niños siempre regalos. Maria asks when the party begins. María cuándo empieza la fiesta. The boy asks the girl for her telephone number. El chico le a la chica ¿cuál es tu número de teléfono? Suggested writing exercise: Write 10 sentences using the verbs pedir, preguntar, saber and conocer. Submit my answers Clear answers You are sending an incomplete test to be evaluated You haven't completed the following questions: Print Page Email Page