Past Tense Verbs: Spanish Grammar Quiz
Test your knowledge of Past Tense Verbs in Spanish Grammar with this quiz.
This quiz consists of 15 questions, including multiple-choice and short-answer questions on the topic of Past Tense Verbs in Spanish Grammar.
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Questions
Which of the following is the correct preterite form of the verb "ir" (to go) for the first person singular (I)?
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What is the irregular preterite form of "hacer" (to do/make) for "he/she/it" (él/ella)?
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Which of the following is the correct past participle of "ver" (to see) in the perfect tense?
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How do you form the first person singular (I) in the perfect tense for regular -ar verbs, such as "hablar" (to speak)?
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Which of the following is the correct preterite form of the verb "trabajar" (to work) for "we" (nosotros)?
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What is the first person singular (I) form of the irregular verb "tener" (to have) in the preterite tense?
Tuve
How do you say "I spoke" in Spanish, using the correct preterite tense form of "hablar"?
Hablé
What is the correct past participle of "escribir" (to write) for use in the perfect tense?
Escrito
How would you say "we went" in Spanish, using the correct preterite form of "ir"?
Fuimos
Conjugate the verb "vivir" (to live) in the first person singular (I) in the imperfect tense.
Vivía
How do you say "you (singular) had" in Spanish, using the correct preterite form of "tener"?
Tuve
What is the imperfect tense form of the verb "ser" (to be) for the third person plural (they)?
Eran
What is the correct preterite form of "leer" (to read) for "I" (yo)?
Leí
How do you form the perfect tense of regular -er verbs, such as "comer" (to eat)?
He comido (using the auxiliary verb "haber" + past participle)
What is the difference between the imperfect tense and the preterite tense in Spanish?
The imperfect tense describes ongoing or habitual actions in the past, while the preterite tense refers to actions completed in the past.