Reflexive Verbs and Emotions Quiz

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Which of the following verbs is reflexive?

  • Vestirse (correct)
  • Comer
  • Correr
  • Bailar

The phrase 'tener que' is used to express advice.

False (B)

What emotional adjective can be used to describe feeling excited?

emocionado

Every morning, I ___ (prepare) myself for the day.

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Match the following verbs with their correct meaning:

<p>Tener que = To have to Deber = To should Sentirse = To feel Despertarse = To wake up</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which phrase is commonly used to express an obligation?

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Reflexive verbs are used to indicate actions performed by the subject on themselves.

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Name one emotional adjective that can describe feeling sad.

<p>Triste</p> Signup and view all the answers

I have to ___ (study) for my exam tomorrow.

<p>estudiar</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following obligations with their correct translation:

<p>Tengo que = I have to Deber = Should Necesito = I need Es necesario = It is necessary</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the use of reflexive verbs?

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The phrase 'deber' is used to express permission.

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What is a reflexive verb that can describe the action of getting ready for the day?

<p>prepárse</p> Signup and view all the answers

To express obligation in Spanish, one can use the phrase '____ que.'

<p>tener</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the emotional adjectives with their meanings:

<p>feliz = happy triste = sad enojado = angry emocionado = excited</p> Signup and view all the answers

The phrase 'tener que' indicates advice rather than obligation.

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Reflexive verbs are exclusively used in the past tense.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Students can only discuss their obligations in formal settings.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Emotional adjectives can help describe feelings experienced throughout a typical day.

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Group practice involving reflexive verbs is beneficial for language comprehension.

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Flashcards

Reflexive Verbs

Verbs that describe actions performed by the subject on themselves.

Emotions

Words that express feelings or states of mind.

Obligations or Advice

Expressing what someone must do, should do, or is required to do.

Tener que

A Spanish verb that means 'to have to' or 'to need to'.

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Deber

A Spanish verb that means 'to owe' or 'to be obligated to'.

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Emotions in Spanish

Words that express feelings or states of mind. Examples: happy, sad, angry, excited.

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Obligations or Advice in Spanish

Expressing what someone must do, should do, or is required to do. Examples: 'I have to study' - 'Tengo que estudiar.' 'You should eat breakfast' - 'Debes comer desayuno.'

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Tener que - Obligation

A Spanish verb meaning 'to have to' or 'to need to'. Used to express obligations. Example: 'I have to go to work.' - 'Tengo que ir a trabajar.'

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Deber - Obligation/Advice

A Spanish verb meaning 'to owe' or 'to be obligated to'. Used to express suggestions or strong advice. Example: 'You should eat healthy' - 'Debes comer saludable.'

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Obligations

Expressing what someone must, should, or is required to do.

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Reflexive Verbs in Spanish

Verbs that describe actions performed by the subject on themselves, such as "I wash myself" or "She gets dressed."

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Obligations/Advice in Spanish

Expressing what someone must do, should do, or is required to do. It can be used for obligations, suggestions, or advice.

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Study Notes

Reflexive Verbs, Emotions, and Obligations Review

  • Review reflexive verbs, emotions, and obligations learned this week through a quiz or game (e.g., Kahoot!).
  • Practice using reflexive verbs, emotional adjectives, and expressing obligations/advice (using tener que and deber) in small group discussions about a typical daily routine.
  • Students will review learned material through a quiz or game (like Kahoot!).
  • Small group discussions about a typical day, using reflexive verbs, emotional adjectives and obligations/plans using tener que and deber.

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