Year 7

Saying what people have (Part 3/3)

Year 7

Saying what people have (Part 3/3)

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will revise how to say what people have, using the verb 'tener' with plural nouns and plural indefinite articles.

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12 Questions

Q1.
bolígrafo

Correct answer: pen
plant
word

Q2.
planta

bottle
horse
Correct answer: plant

Q3.
revista

friend
Correct answer: magazine
question

Q4.
caballo

Correct answer: horse
magazine
pen

Q5.
botella

Correct answer: bottle
pen
question

Q6.
periódico

horse
magazine
Correct answer: newspaper

Q7.
teléfono

magazine
Correct answer: telephone
word

Q8.
coche

Correct answer: car
pen
plant

Q9.
casa

car
horse
Correct answer: house

Q10.
documento

car
Correct answer: document
newspaper

Q11.
comer

Correct answer: to eat
to listen
to sing

Q12.
cantar

to eat
to listen
Correct answer: to sing

15 Questions

Q1.
The word for a bottle in Spanish is:

un periódico
Correct answer: una botella
una revista

Q2.
a word

Correct answer: una palabra
una planta
una pregunta

Q3.
a task

un amigo
un teléfono
Correct answer: una tarea

Q4.
a friend

Correct answer: un amigo
un caballo
una planta

Q5.
a horse

Correct answer: un caballo
una palabra
una revista

Q6.
The English word for una planta is:

a newspaper
Correct answer: a plant
a question

Q7.
un periódico

a magazine
Correct answer: a newspaper
a word

Q8.
also

Correct answer: también
una botella
una tarea

Q9.
a question

un amigo
una palabra
Correct answer: una pregunta

Q10.
a magazine

un teléfono
una palabra
Correct answer: una revista

Q11.
How do you say 'some plants' in Spanish?

una planta
Correct answer: unas plantas
unos plantos

Q12.
How do you say 'some newspapers' in Spanish?

unas palabras
unas revistas
Correct answer: unos periódicos

Q13.
Translate 'unas preguntas'

some newspapers
Correct answer: some questions
some words

Q14.
What does 'tiene un caballo' mean?

I have a horse
Correct answer: s/he has a horse
s/he has a magazine

Q15.
How do you say 'She has a telephone' in Spanish?

tiene un periódico
Correct answer: tiene un teléfono
tiene una tarea