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"Basic QuizMini-TestOral 1PodcastQuiz 2Quiz 3Quiz 4Oral 2Test 2Final24. 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 Preguntar52. 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 Tener que, Hay que: Quiz #1 Write the correct verb: "hay," or a form of the verb "tener." The embassy is a long way from here. It is necessary to take a taxi. La embajada está lejos. que tomar un taxi. I don't have a car. I have to take a taxi. No tengo carro. que tomar un taxi. To live, it is necessary to eat. Para vivir, que comer. Juan hasn't eaten anything for two days. Juan has to eat something. Juan no ha comido nada por dos días. Juan que comer algo. The verbs are important. It is necessary to memorize them. Los verbos son importantes. que aprenderlos de memoria. There is a test on Monday. The students have to memorize the verbs. Hay un examen el lunes. Los alumnos que aprender de memoria los verbos. To get a good grade, one must study. Para sacar una buena nota, que estudiar. María has a test on Monday. She has to study. María tiene un examen el lunes. Ella que estudiar. In Spain, they speak Spanish. In Spain, it is necessary to speak Spanish. En España, se habla español. En España, que hablar español. Bill is in Spain. Bill has to speak Spanish. Bill está en España. Bill que hablar español. To speak Spanish well, it is necessary to practice. Para hablar bien el español, que practicar. Cristina wants to speak Spanish. Cristina has to practice. Cristina desea hablar español. Cristina que practicar. To make money, one must work. Para ganar dinero, que trabajar. Alfredo works a lot. He has to work every day. Alfredo trabaja mucho. que trabajar todos los días. The bureaucracy is horrible. One must fill out many forms. La burocracia es horrible. que llenar muchos formularios. María is looking for work. She has to fill out a job application. María solicita trabajo. Ella que llenar una solicitud de trabajo. To play an instrument well, one must practice a lot. Para tocar bien un instrumento, que practicar mucho. Marco wants to be a musician. He has to practice a lot. Marco quiere ser músico. Él que practicar mucho. To see the world, one must travel. Para ver el mundo, que viajar. Elena wants to see the world. She has to travel. Elena quiere ver el mundo. Ella que viajar. Suggested writing exercise: Write ten sentences using the two obligatory expressions: tener que and hay que. 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