

Spanish Verbs and Grammar Flashcard
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the infinitive form of the verb 'to speak' in Spanish?
Back
Hablar
Answer explanation
The infinitive form of the verb 'to speak' in Spanish is 'hablar'. The other options are conjugated forms: 'hablo' (I speak), 'hablado' (spoken), and 'hablando' (speaking). Thus, 'hablar' is the correct answer.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is a feature of Spanish verbs? Aspect, Gender, Case, Voice
Back
Aspect
Answer explanation
Aspect is a key feature of Spanish verbs, indicating the nature of the action (completed or ongoing). Gender and case pertain to nouns, while voice relates to the subject's action in a sentence, making aspect the correct choice.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the Spanish verb for 'to eat'?
Back
Comer
Answer explanation
The Spanish verb for 'to eat' is 'comer'. The other options mean 'to run' (correr), 'to drink' (beber), and 'to live' (vivir), making 'comer' the correct choice.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which mood is used to express uncertainty in Spanish?
Back
Subjunctive
Answer explanation
En español, el modo subjuntivo se utiliza para expresar incertidumbre, deseos o situaciones hipotéticas. Por lo tanto, la respuesta correcta es el subjuntivo.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the Spanish verb for 'to run'?
Back
Correr
Answer explanation
The Spanish verb for 'to run' is 'correr'. The other options mean 'to fly' (volar), 'to swim' (nadar), and 'to walk' (caminar), which are not correct for the action of running.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is NOT a Spanish verb ending? -er, -or, -ar, -ir
Back
-or
Answer explanation
The correct answer is '-or' because it is not a standard Spanish verb ending. The common verb endings in Spanish are '-ar', '-er', and '-ir', which are used to conjugate regular verbs.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the Spanish verb for 'to dance'?
Back
Bailar
Answer explanation
The Spanish verb for 'to dance' is 'bailar'. The other options mean 'to play' (jugar), 'to sing' (cantar), and 'to cry' (llorar), making 'bailar' the correct choice.
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