Unlock hundreds more features
Save your Quiz to the Dashboard
View and Export Results
Use AI to Create Quizzes and Analyse Results

Sign inSign in with Facebook
Sign inSign in with Google

Master Your Spanish Verb Vocabulary Quiz

Boost Your Spanish Conjugation and Vocabulary Knowledge

Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
Learning OutcomesStudy Material
Colorful paper art depicting elements related to a Spanish Verb Vocabulary Quiz

Ready to elevate your Spanish verb vocabulary? This interactive Spanish verb quiz challenges learners to recall and apply key verb forms in everyday contexts. Students aiming to strengthen conjugation skills can also explore the Spanish Verb Conjugation and Vocabulary Quiz or start with a Beginner Spanish Vocabulary Quiz. Every quiz can be freely customized in the editor to suit individual learning goals. Discover more quizzes and tailor them for your classroom or self-study.

What is the Spanish translation of "I eat"?
yo como
tú comes
yo comó
él come
The first person singular present tense of comer is "yo como." The other options either use the wrong subject or incorrect accent placement.
Conjugate the verb "hablar" for "ella" in the present tense.
hablas
hablo
habla
habláis
The third person singular form of hablar in the present tense is "habla." The other forms correspond to different subjects or persons.
What is the infinitive of the verb meaning "to live"?
viven
vivo
viviste
vivir
The base form or infinitive for "to live" in Spanish is "vivir." The other options are conjugated forms.
Choose the correct present tense form to complete the sentence: "Nosotros ____ en Madrid."
vivieron
viven
vivimos
vivís
The first person plural present tense of vivir is "vivimos." The other choices are different persons or tenses.
Choose the correct reflexive form for "I get up early every day."
me pongo
levanto me
me levanto
me alzo
To say "I get up," the reflexive form of levantarse is "me levanto." The pronoun must precede the verb in this position.
What is the preterite form of "ir" for "yo"?
fui
ido
era
iba
The irregular preterite of ir for first person singular is "fui." "Iba" is the imperfect form.
Fill in the blank: "Ayer ellos ____ la tarea."
hizo
hicieron
hicisteis
hacían
The preterite form for "ellos" of hacer is "hicieron." "Hacían" is imperfect, and the others are different subjects or tenses.
What is the preterite form of "estar" for "nosotros"?
estábamos
estemos
estuvimos
estuvieramos
The irregular preterite for nosotros of estar is "estuvimos." "Estábamos" is the imperfect form.
How do you say "They are going to eat" in Spanish?
comen
están comiendo
irán a comer
van a comer
The near future is formed with ir a + infinitive: "van a comer." The others are future, simple present, or present progressive.
Conjugate the reflexive verb "acostarse" for "ellos" in the present tense.
se acostan
acuestan
se acuestan
se acuesten
"Acostarse" is a stem-changing reflexive verb. For ellos, the correct form is "se acuestan."
What is the "tú" form of "dormir" in the present tense?
duerme
duermes
dormes
durmes
Dormir is an o→ue stem-changing verb. In the second person singular present, it becomes "duermes."
Complete the sentence in imperfect tense: "Cuando era niño, siempre ____ en el parque."
jugaba
jugabas
jugaban
jugué
For habitual actions in the past, Spanish uses the imperfect. The correct form for "yo" or general action is "jugaba."
Fill in the blank with the reflexive present tense: "Marta ____ feliz hoy."
se sentía
siente
se siente
sintió
The reflexive verb sentirse in third person singular present is "se siente." The others are past or non-reflexive forms.
In a dialogue, choose the correct form: "¿Qué ____ tú ahora?"
harás
hacías
haces
estás haciendo
To ask what someone is doing right now, Spanish uses the present progressive: "¿Qué estás haciendo?"
Which of these verbs is irregular in the preterite tense?
vivir
comer
hablar
tener
Tener has an irregular stem (tuv-) and forms its preterite irregularly. The others follow regular conjugation patterns.
Complete the conditional perfect: "Si hubieras estudiado, ____ el examen."
habrías pasar
hubieras pasado
habías pasado
habrías pasado
The conditional perfect uses haber in the conditional (habrías) plus the past participle (pasado) to express unreal past results.
Choose the present perfect subjunctive: "Espero que ellos ____ antes."
llegarán
lleguen
han llegado
hayan llegado
The present perfect subjunctive combines the present subjunctive of haber (hayan) with the past participle (llegado) to express doubt or desire about a completed action.
Complete the sentence with the present subjunctive: "No creo que él ____ la respuesta."
sabrá
supiera
sepa
sabe
In negative belief clauses, Spanish uses the present subjunctive. The correct subjunctive form of saber for él is "sepa."
What is the irregular past participle of "romper"?
roto
ropero
rompe
rompido
The past participle of romper is irregular: "roto." It does not follow the regular -er participle ending.
Translate: "If I were you, I would call him."
Si yo fuera tú, lo habría llamado.
Si yo fuera tú, lo llamaría.
Si yo fuera tú, lo llamaré.
Si yo fui tú, lo llamaría.
The second conditional uses the imperfect subjunctive (fuera) after si and the conditional (llamaría) for the result. This matches the English structure.
0
{"name":"What is the Spanish translation of \"I eat\"?", "url":"https://www.quiz-maker.com/QPREVIEW","txt":"What is the Spanish translation of \"I eat\"?, Conjugate the verb \"hablar\" for \"ella\" in the present tense., What is the infinitive of the verb meaning \"to live\"?","img":"https://www.quiz-maker.com/3012/images/ogquiz.png"}

Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify correct verb forms for everyday actions
  2. Conjugate common Spanish verbs across key tenses
  3. Apply vocabulary in contextually accurate sentences
  4. Differentiate between regular and irregular verb patterns
  5. Master reflexive and pronominal verb usage
  6. Evaluate verb choice in sample dialogues

Cheat Sheet

  1. Master Regular Verb Conjugations - Get comfy with -ar, -er, and -ir endings by conjugating verbs like hablar, comer, and vivir. Consistent reps will make these forms second nature! Conjugation Guide
  2. Recognize Common Irregular Verbs - Spot standout verbs like ser, ir, and tener that break the rules. Commit their quirky forms to memory, so you never mix up soy and voy again! Irregular Verb List
  3. Understand Stem-Changing Verbs - Grip stem-changers like pensar → pienso, poder → puedo and sentir → siento by noting when e→ie or o→ue shifts. Highlight and drill these for quick recall! Stem-Changing Verbs
  4. Learn Reflexive Verbs and Pronouns - Tackle reflexives such as lavarse and vestirse by matching pronouns (me, te, se, nos) to subjects. Practice everyday routines to feel the flow! Reflexive Verbs Explained
  5. Differentiate Between Reflexive and Non-Reflexive Verbs - Compare verbs like llamar vs. llamarse to see how adding se tweaks meaning. Write mini dialogues introducing yourself to reinforce the difference! Reflexive vs Regular
  6. Practice Verb Conjugations in Context - Blend verbs into lively sentences like "Me ducho a las ocho" or "Nos divertimos en la playa." Contextual practice cements conjugations in your memory bank! Contextual Practice
  7. Memorize Key Irregular Verb Conjugations - Drill irregular gems like tener → tengo, decir → digo, and ir → voy. Flashcards or apps can turn memorization into a quick, fun challenge! Irregular Conjugations
  8. Understand Reflexive Verb Conjugation Patterns - Conjugate reflexive verbs by pairing the correct pronoun with each person - e.g., nosotros nos levantamos - and keep an eye on stem-changes when they pop up. Reflexive Patterns
  9. Identify Verbs That Change Meaning When Reflexive - Learn meaning shifts in verbs like acostar (to lay down) vs. acostarse (to go to bed), acordar vs. acordarse, and more. Chart these to avoid mix-ups! Meaning Shifts
  10. Practice Using Verbs in Dialogues - Jump into real talk: write a chat or role-play ordering food, chatting with friends, or planning trips. Applying conjugations in "reach-it" scenarios makes study stick! Dialogue Practice
Powered by: Quiz Maker