Present Tense Verbs: Spanish Grammar Quiz
Test your knowledge of Present 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 Present Tense Verbs in Spanish Grammar.
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Questions
Which of the following expressions means "I am hungry" in Spanish using the verb "tener"?
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How do you say "You (formal) are happy" using "usted" in Spanish?
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Which of the following sentences uses the verb "hacer" (to do/make) correctly in the present tense?
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Which of the following is the correct form of the verb "ir" (to go) in the present tense for "he/she" (él/ella)?
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How would you say "They don’t understand" using the negative form in the present tense?
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How do you say "You (plural, formal) are very busy" in Spanish, using "ustedes"?
Ustedes están muy ocupados
Conjugate the verb "trabajar" (to work) in the first person singular (I) in the present tense.
Trabajo
How do you express "I am eating" in Spanish to describe an ongoing action?
Estoy comiendo
What is the reflexive form of the verb "levantarse" (to get up) for "yo" (I) in the present tense?
Me levanto
How would you say "She feels tired" in Spanish using the verb "sentir"?
Ella se siente cansada
What is the correct present tense form of the verb "ser" (to be) for "we" (nosotros)?
Somos
How would you say "We have been living here for five years" using "desde hace" in the present tense?
Vivimos aquí desde hace cinco años
How do you say "I don’t have time" in Spanish using the negative form of "tener"?
No tengo tiempo
What is the difference between the use of "ser" and "estar" in the present tense?
"Ser" is used for permanent qualities, while "estar" is used for temporary conditions or locations.
How do you say "I am studying" in Spanish, describing an ongoing action?
Estoy estudiando