Spanish GCSE Grammar Revision

Some quizzes that will help when revising Spanish GCSE grammar. Some of the options list common mistakes, which are there to make you really think about which endings you're using. Originally designed for me to use personally, so some of the questions are tailored for me. However, I've added a few more questions, including some of the more basic grammatical errors.

Hope this helps!

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  • Created by: fmPerkins
  • Created on: 06-05-09 19:52

1. What is "I'm very tired" in Spanish?

  • Estoy mucha cansada
  • Estoy muy cansada
  • Soy muy cansada
  • Soy mucha cansada
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Other questions in this quiz

2. How do you say "we are twins" in Spanish?

  • Somos gemelos
  • Estamos gemelos

3. Say in Spanish, "I don't feel very well"

  • No me siento muy bien
  • No me siento muy bueno

4. "nothing" in Spanish is "nadie"

  • False
  • True

5. "I haven't got one" (singular masculine)

  • No tengo ningunos
  • No tengo ninguno
  • No tengo ninguna
  • No tengo ningún

Comments

Bethany

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it doesn't tell us what the right answer is...bizarre

Terri Davies

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thank you its realy helpfull as practice :)

Jennifer Bainbridge

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Hannah Wellington

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was ok help :)

Lizzy

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It's quite helpful ;)

Natasha Naeem

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got 50%. good seen as though i havent done spanish for a year

ellie

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really need to learn these! normally just look them up if i need to use them- only got 40%!!! worrying as i have a spanish writing next week!

zofia

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omg i got 40% as well, i've still got a couple of weeks to learn them though :D really useful thanks **

Joy Abigail

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I wish there was a way to see what the correct answers are, so you know where you went wrong with the questions with more than 2 options. 

Muy u un fk

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!! FOR ANYONE WHO DOESNT KNOW HOW TO SEE THE ANSWERS !!

JUST CLICK THE LITTLE ORANGE ‘SWAP’ SIGN IN THE BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER OF EACH FLASHCARD

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