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Question 1 (Yes/No Worth 1 points)

The "yo" form of any verb always ends in the letter "a."
Yes
No


Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

In Spanish, the way we say “he dances” is
bailo
baila
bailas


Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

¿Cuál es una cosa que NO pones en la maleta (suitcase)?
Un vaso Un vaso está en la mesa.
Una camisa Sí, hay una camisa en la maleta. (shirt)
Unos pantalones Sí, hay unos pantalones en la maleta. (pants)


Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

¿Dónde comemos en la nave?
Comemos en la nave.
Comemos en el comedor.
Comemos en el teatro.


Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

¿Cuál es una cosa que NO está en la mesa?
Un tenedor Sí, hay un tenedor en la mesa. (fork)
Un cuchillo Sí, hay un cuchillo en la mesa. (knife)
Un camarero El camarero es "the waiter."


Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

Which of these items is NOT a piece of furniture?
la cama
el estante
la maleta


Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

What is the REGULAR ending for an -ar verb in the "ustedes" form?
an
amos
a


Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

Which of the following verbs is a "go" verb?
ir
ser
salir


Question 9 (Matching Worth 5 points)

Match the Spanish word to its English meaning.

Match
Term
Definition

la servilleta
A) the plate

la pimienta
B) the pepper

el cuchillo
C) the fork

el plato
D) the napkin

el tenedor
E) the knife


Question 10 (Fill-In-The-Blank Worth 1 points)

“Tablecloth” en español es el
Answer for Blank 1:



Question 11 (Fill-In-The-Blank Worth 1 points)

The Spanish word for “they” is
Answer for Blank 1:



Question 12 (Fill-In-The-Blank Worth 1 points)

The word for "I" in Spanish is
Answer for Blank 1:



Question 13 (Fill-In-The-Blank Worth 1 points)

The verb "to go out" in Spanish is
Answer for Blank 1:



Question 14 (Fill-In-The-Blank Worth 1 points)

“Plate” en español es el
Answer for Blank 1:



Question 15 (True/False Worth 1 points)

Todas (all) las cabinas en la nave tienen un cuarto de baño.
True
False


Question 16 (True/False Worth 1 points)

The form of "you" that you use for one person that you do not know very well is "usted."
True
False


Question 17 (True/False Worth 1 points)

Comemos calcetines en el comedor.
True
False


Question 18 (True/False Worth 1 points)

The Spanish words for "I put" are "Yo pongo."
True
False


Question 19 (True/False Worth 1 points)

In Spain, the form of "you" that you use for more than one person that you know very well is "ustedes."
True
False


Question 20 (True/False Worth 1 points)

The Spanish words for "I leave" are "Yo salgo."
True
False

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2 Answers

2 votes
1) No
2) el Baila
3) Un Vaso
4) Comemos en el comedor
5) Un Camarero
6) la maleta
7) an
8) ir
9) La servilleta = Napkin...La pimienta = pepper...el cuchillo = knife...el plato = plate...el tenedor = fork
10) tablecloth = mantel
11) They = ellos
12) I = yo
13) salir
14) plato
15) True
16) True
17) False (calcetines are socks)
18) true
19) False
20) true
User Jmgarnier
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Question 1. The right answer is No


There are different forms of verbs in the yo form and also depends on the tense. For instance, the simple present tense (el presente or el presente de indicativo) is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. The ending of verbs also depends whether it is regular or irregular.


Question 2. The right answer is baila


baila is the conjugation of the verb bailar (to dance) in the simple present. This concept was defined above. So, this sentence means in Spanish:


Él baila


Question 3. The right answer is un vaso


This question means:

What thing don't you put in a suitcase?


So, we don't put a glass (un vaso) in it.


Question 4. The right answer is Comemos en el comedor.

It is obvious that we eat in the dining room. Comedor means dining room. So, the meaning of this question is:


Where do we eat in the ship?


Question 5. The right answer is un camarero

It is logical to find a fork (tenedor) or a knife (cuchillo) on the table, but it is illogical to find a waiter (un camarero) on it. That's the reason why this is the correct answer.


Question 6. The right answer is la maleta

Furniture means movable object for the purpose of supporting human activities. Una maleta does not lie on this category. So, cama (bed) and estante (shelf) are part of this category.


Question 7. The right answer is an

In the simple present, you can recognize some endings for regular verbs, one for ar verbs, one for er verbs and one for ir verbs. Thus, if you want to conjugate an ar verb, take away the infinitive ending ar and add the ending that matches the subject. The same applies for er and ir verbs. The regular ending for an ar verb in the ustedes form is an. Let me give you two examples:


Verb: Jugar

Sentence: Ustedes juegan


Verb: Amar

Sentence: Ustedes Aman a las personas

Question 8. The right answer is ir


go means ir in Spanish. This is an irregular verb and can be conjugated in different ways depending on the subject of the sentence and the tense. For instance, in the simple present we have:


Yo voy a tu casa (I go to your home)


In this case voy is the conjugation of the verb ir for the first-person singular in the simple present.


Question 9.

We have the following terms:

a) la servilleta

b) la pimienta

c) el cuchillo

d) el plato

e) el tenedor


A) The plate

B) The pepper

C) The fork

D) The napkin

E) The knife


The question asks for the translation of some Spanish words into English. So, the correct matching is:


a) matches to D) / servilleta means napkin in English

b) matches to B) / pimienta means pepper in English

c) matches to E) / cuchillo means knife in English

d) matches to A) / plato means plate in English

e) matches to C) / tenedor means fork in English


Question 10.

Tablecloth in Spanish is manteles. It's a cloth we use to cover a table.


Question 11.


In Spanish, the word they is ellos. This is a pronoun standing for the third-person plural.


Question 12.

In Spanish, the word I is yo. This is a pronoun standing for the first-person singular.


Question 13.

The verb to go out in Spanish is salir. We use this verb for several purposes. For instance:

Quiero salir a pasear (I want to go for a walk)


Question 14.

The word plate in Spanish is plato. We use platos to serve the food and eat.


Question 15. The answer is true

You can find restrooms in bathrooms in every ship you visit. So, the right answer is true.


Question 16. This answer is true


Usted is the formal form for the second-person singular. This pronoun is used when addressing a person we don't know or to show respect to someone.


Question 17. This is false

calcetiones means socks. So, it is illogical that you eat socks in the dining room.


Question 18. This is true

The Spanish words for I put are Yo pongo.


This is used for several purposes. For instance, when a woman uses makeup, we say:


She puts on makeup.


Question 19. This is true

In Spain, the form of you that we use for more than one person that we know very well is ustedes. In fact, ustedes is a pronoun standing for the second-person plural.


Question 20. This is true


I leave means Yo salgo in Spanish. A common sentence is:


Yo salgo de mi casa (I leave my house)

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