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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will revise the use of the verb 'tener' in singular and plural forms to describe what people have.

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10 Questions

Q1.
What is the masculine plural word for 'some' ?
los
unas
Correct answer: unos
Q2.
Which article goes in front of 'museos' to say 'the museums'?
el
Correct answer: los
unos
Q3.
How do you say 'it is' when talking about location?
es
Correct answer: está
estás
Q4.
To say 'the squares are old', you would say 'las plazas son.......'?
Correct answer: antiguas
antiguo
antiguos
Q5.
What does 'los edificios' mean?
Correct answer: the buildings
the houses
the markets
Q6.
What is the feminine plural word for 'the'?
Correct answer: las
los
unas
Q7.
How do you say 'some markets'?
los martes
Correct answer: unos mercados
unos museos
Q8.
What does 'hay' mean?
it has
it is
Correct answer: there is/there are
Q9.
What are 'las ciudades'?
castles
cinemas
Correct answer: cities
Q10.
How do you say 'they are' (trait)?
están
somos
Correct answer: son

10 Questions

Q1.
How do you say 'we have'?
Correct answer: tenemos
tengo
tienen
Q2.
What does 'la bolsa' mean?
Correct answer: the bag
the ball
the pen
Q3.
What does 'tiene' mean?
Correct answer: he/she/it has
I have
they have
Q4.
How do you say 'the shoe'?
el caballo
Correct answer: el zapato
la ropa
Q5.
Which of these means 'under the bed'?
Correct answer: debajo de la cama
delante de la mesa
detrás de la puerta
Q6.
What does 'tienen' mean?
she has
Correct answer: they have
we have
Q7.
How do you say 'he is' (temporary state/mood)?
es
Correct answer: está
estoy
Q8.
What does 'los edificios' mean?
Correct answer: the buildings
the houses
the offices
Q9.
What are 'árboles'?
apples
harbours
Correct answer: trees
Q10.
How do you say 'it is close/near'?
Correct answer: está cerca
está fuera
esta lejos