In Spanish, there are _____ categories of verbs.
  • one
  • two
  • three
The category is determined by the last _____ letters of the infinitive.
  • two
  • three
  • four
The _____ is the base form of the verb, such as to speak, to eat, to live, etc.
  • noun
  • adjective
  • infinitive
The present tense in Spanish can mean _____ things.
  • one
  • two
  • three
The Spanish phrase “yo hablo” can mean: I speak, I’m speaking, and I do speak.
  • cierto - true
  • falso - false
Many Spanish verbs are completely regular, meaning that they follow a specific pattern of _____.
  • conjugation
  • interpretation
  • separation
  • transformation
If the subject is yo, conjugate by dropping the ending and add _____.
  • -o
  • -as
  • -a
  • -amos
  • -an
If the subject is tú, conjugate by dropping the ending and add _____.
  • -o
  • -as
  • -a
  • -amos
  • -an
If the subject is él, ella, or usted, conjugate by dropping the ending and add _____.
  • -o
  • -as
  • -a
  • -amos
  • -an
If the subject is nosotros or nosotras, conjugate by dropping the ending and add _____.
  • -o
  • -as
  • -a
  • -amos
  • -an
If the subject is ellas, ellos, or ustedes, conjugate by dropping the ending and add _____.
  • -o
  • -as
  • -a
  • -amos
  • -an
Yo - visitar
  • visito
  • visitas
  • visita
  • visitamos
  • visitan
Tú - visitar
  • visito
  • visitas
  • visita
  • visitamos
  • visitan
Él - visitar
  • visito
  • visitas
  • visita
  • visitamos
  • visitan
Ella - visitar
  • visito
  • visitas
  • visita
  • visitamos
  • visitan
Usted - visitar
  • visito
  • visitas
  • visita
  • visitamos
  • visitan
Nosotros - visitar
  • visito
  • visitas
  • visita
  • visitamos
  • visitan
Ellos - visitar
  • visito
  • visitas
  • visita
  • visitamos
  • visitan
Ellas - visitar
  • visito
  • visitas
  • visita
  • visitamos
  • visitan
Ustedes - visitar
  • visito
  • visitas
  • visita
  • visitamos
  • visitan
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