Spanish Quiz Nbr. 2 – Lessons 6 – 12

This quiz includes exercises from all topics covered in lessons 6 – 12 (or Compilation Nbr. 2).

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1. Select the correct answer:

Which are the days of the week in Spanish (respect the chronological order and spelling)

 
 
 
 

2. Respecting lower-case and upper-case, as well as punctuation, write down in Spanish:

Today is Monday.

3. Respecting lower-case and upper-case, as well as punctuation, write down in Spanish:

Yesterday was Wednesday.

4. Respecting lower-case and upper-case, as well as punctuation, write down in Spanish:

The day after tomorrow will be Thursday.

5. Using ONLY lower-case letters and no period at the end, write down the following number in Spanish: 43

6. Using ONLY lower-case letters and no period at the end, write down the following number in Spanish: 27

7. Respecting lower-case and upper-case, as well as the correct punctuation, write down in Spanish:

How much do you have? (use the informal “you” that was taught in the lessons)

8. Respecting lower-case and upper-case, as well as the correct punctuation, write down in Spanish:

Who are they?

9. Respecting lower-case and upper-case, as well as the correct punctuation, write down in Spanish:

What is your name? (Use the informal “you” that was taught in the lessons)

10. Respecting lower-case and upper-case, as well as the correct punctuation, write down in Spanish:

I am hungry.

11. Using only lower-case letters and no punctuation mark, write down the Spanish word (verb) that means: there was (Simple Past)

12. Write down the Spanish word (verb) that means: there is (use only lower-case letters and no punctuation mark)

13. Using only lower-case letters and NO punctuation marks, write down the Spanish word (verb) that means: there will be (singular)

14. Taking in consideration upper- and lower-case, and punctuation marks, write down in Spanish: I have a car.

(a car = un auto)

15. Taking in consideration upper- and lower-case, and punctuation marks, write down in Spanish:

I have to eat.






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  1. I just joined the other day and I am enjoying the lessons very much. I wish I had found this site earlier. I am from Kenya and I am trying to teach myself Spanish. Thank you for the lessons. We appreciate!

    • Hello Vivvo. Thanks for your kind feedback. I was traveling and I couldn’t reply earlier. I’m just catching up with the accumulated messages.
      On this website you will find all my Spanish lessons in order. And also the tests and quizzes. I recommend you do both. Because practice is fundamental to reaffirm what you learn.
      Don’t hesitate to ask if you have any questions throughout the lessons.

      Rodrigo

  2. There’s so much to learn in a lesson and I have not done Spanish before. But am doing my best. I like your course. Greetings form Alaska

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