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Grammar - A Review of Spanish Verbs
To laugh is a verb. Can you translate these English verbs into Spanish?

Grammar - A Review of Spanish Verbs

In the Spanish Easy Review quiz series you were introduced to the Spanish verbs. You learned that there are three different kinds of Spanish verbs, i.e., AR verbs, ER verbs and IR verbs. You also learned that verbs, when they are conjugated, can either be regular verbs, meaning they follow a set rule, or irregular verbs, meaning they do not follow any set rule but rely more on memorization of each verb. What you may not realize is that by the end of the Spanish Easy Review series you had learned over 105 different Spanish verbs and how to conjugate them in the present tense. This Spanish Medium Review quiz will help you to look back and do a review of Spanish verbs.

1.
I am going TO HELP my father fix the car.
arder
ayudar
asistir
servir
The Spanish verb for 'to help' is ayudar.
2.
Marion has TO BALANCE the budget by the end of the week.
caber
borrar
barrer
equilibrar
The Spanish verb for 'to balance' is equilibrar.
3.
I am going TO TAKE my sister to see the school’s concert.
vivir
lamer
tomar
hacer
The Spanish verb for 'to take' is tomar.
4.
The weatherman said that it is going TO RAIN today.
llover
meter
robar
venir
The Spanish verb for 'to rain' is llover.
5.
Mother has TO DIVIDE the cake into twelve equal parts.
decir
dividir
vivir
morir
The Spanish verb for 'to divide' is dividir.
6.
I am going TO THINK of a really good trick to play on Sam.
tejer
silbar
lanzar
pensar
The Spanish verb for 'to think' is pensar.
7.
He has TO DRINK four 8 ounce glasses a day.
leer
besar
beber
lavar
The Spanish verb for 'to drink' is beber.
8.
Grandmother is going TO COOK my favorite meal for my birthday.
cocinar
comprar
cortar
coger
The Spanish verb for 'to cook' is cocinar.
9.
The policeman had TO MAKE an arrest at the scene.
vestir
acabar
hacer
asistir
The Spanish verb for 'to make' is hacer.
10.
Do you have TO WORK on Saturday?
dormir
trabajar
romper
consumir
The Spanish verb for 'to work' is trabajar.
Author:  Christine G. Broome

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