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How Far Is It?
How far is it? This quiz will help you to talk about distances in Spanish.

How Far Is It?

This Spanish Easy Review picture quiz will test you on your Spanish distance vocabulary when it comes to seeing just how far is it. Have you ever been on a family trip and someone asks, "Are we there yet?" Then when they get the response, "No, not yet," they come back and ask, "How far is it?"

This questioning and answering seems to turn into a ping pong game as the same questions and answers get batted back and forth roughly every 5 to 10 minutes until you finally get to your destination. Here is a little secret – that questioning never stops – not even when you get older because everyone always wants to know, "How far is it?" And you can bet that that question gets asked even in Spanish too!

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1 .
How far is it TO the other side of the bridge?
por
el
de
a
The Spanish word for 'to' is 'a'.
2 .
How far will I have to walk to get to the SNOW on that mountain?
cielo
nieve
viento
relámpago
The Spanish word for snow is nieve.
3 .
Can you see how far away the MOON is?
luna
estrella
elíptico
polvo
The Spanish word for moon is luna.
4 .
Is that really a BIRD I can see way over there?
cuervo
águila
pájaro
gallina
The Spanish word for bird is pájaro.
5 .
How far do you think you would be able TO SEE using this binocular?
lamer
ver
vivir
ser
The Spanish verb for 'to see' is ver.
6 .
How high up do you think that AIRPLANE is?
tranvía
barco
avión
patineta
The Spanish word for airplane is avión.
7 .
How far can I RUN down this street?
corro
rompo
como
robo
The Spanish word for run with the pronoun I is corro.
8 .
I have TO WALK down all of these stairs?
comprar
escalar
poseer
caminar
The Spanish word for 'to walk' is caminar.
9 .
How far do you think these TRAIN tracks go?
camión
tren
tranvía
coche
The Spanish word for train is tren.
10 .
How far away ARE those trees?
somos
estamos
están
son
The Spanish verb for 'are' when it deals with a location is 'están'.
Author:  Christine G. Broome

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