How do you say it in Spanish?
Translate the phrases into Spanish. This test covers the whole block: stress and reading, gender and number, articles and the contractions al/del, ser, estar, adjective agreement, regular-verb conjugation, negation and questions, ser vs estar, hay vs está/están, quantifiers and ordinal numbers.
50 prompts · 80% to pass
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1.Hi! Good morning. — Hello, how are you?
2.Thanks a lot. — You're welcome.
3.Excuse me, do you speak Spanish?
4.Add the accent mark: telefono → ? (telephone).
5.Add the accent mark: facil → ? (easy).
6.This problem is serious. (watch the gender of problema)
7.My hand hurts. (watch the gender of mano)
8.The map is on the table. (watch the gender of mapa)
9.The house is big, and the houses are small. (sg. → pl.)
10.I'm going to the cinema. (use the contraction)
11.It's the teacher's book. (use the contraction)
12.I'm Anna, I'm from Russia, I'm a teacher.
13.We're Spanish and we're students.
14.Where are you from? — I'm from Mexico.
15.Where's Juan? — He's at home.
16.How are you? — I'm tired and a bit sad.
17.The book is on the table, and the pens are in the bag.
18.Today is Monday, the sixth of May.
19.The car is red, and the doors are black.
20.My sisters are tall and cheerful.
21.I work in an office, you study at university, and he lives in Madrid.
22.We speak Spanish and write letters.
23.They eat paella and drink wine.
24.What are you reading? — I'm reading an interesting book.
25.Who is it? — It's my brother.
26.When are you coming? — At eight.
27.Where do you live? — In Barcelona.
28.What's your name? — My name is Carlos.
29.Why aren't you eating? — Because I'm not hungry.
30.I never smoke and I don't know anyone here.
31.I don't work on Sundays.
32.He's not a doctor, he's a nurse.
33.Juan is clever (in general, by nature), but today he's acting a bit silly. (ser vs estar)
34.Bananas are green (in colour), but these bananas are green (= unripe). (ser vs estar)
35.My grandmother is sharp (= lively), my grandfather is no longer alive (= passed away). (ser vs estar)
36.It's hot today, and I'm tired.
37.It's three in the afternoon, and the meeting is at five.
38.There's a table in the room, and the table is by the window.
39.There are a lot of people on the street, and the people are in the square.
40.There are three bedrooms in the house, and the bedrooms are upstairs.
41.There aren't any chairs here. — The chairs are there.
42.There's a little milk in the fridge, and the milk is cold.
43.Is there any problem? — There's no problem at all.
44.Where's María? — She's in the kitchen. Where is there a pharmacy? — There's one on the corner.
45.I have enough time, but little money.
46.This is my first lesson and my third book.
47.We're on the fifth floor, the seventh door.
48.The teachers are from Spain, but right now they're tired and thirsty.
49.In our city there are a lot of parks, but few museums; the parks are big, and the museums are small.
50.Hi! My name is Anna, I'm from Moscow, I'm a student. I live in a small flat in the centre. There's a book and two pens on the table. Today is Tuesday, I'm tired, but I'm happy.