Spanish Unidad 6 Test Study Guide
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What is important for the usage of possessive adjectives in grammar?

  • They do not need to change for plural nouns.
  • They are the same in all languages.
  • They must agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify. (correct)
  • They always precede the nouns they modify.

Which vocabulary topic is NOT included in Part II of the study guide?

  • Physical characteristics
  • Family members
  • Animal classifications (correct)
  • Diverse Families

In the context of the study guide, what do the stem-changing present tense verbs require?

  • They change vowel sounds in specific forms. (correct)
  • They remain unchanged in all forms.
  • They must always end in -ar.
  • They are only used in past tense.

What is the total point value assigned to the Grammar section of the study guide?

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How many points are assigned to the Family Games vocabulary section?

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What is the correct possessive adjective for 'my family' in Spanish?

<p>mi familia (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How do Spanish possessive adjectives agree with nouns?

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Which structure can help clarify ambiguous possessive pronouns in Spanish?

<p>Using the construction 'de + noun/pronoun'. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the phrase 'los padres de ellos/ellas', what does 'ellos' refer to?

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What is the stem of the verb 'hablar' in Spanish?

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Which of the following verbs is conjugated with an o>ue stem change?

<p>poder (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct first-person singular conjugation for the verb jugar?

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

Which of the following conjugations is incorrect for the verb tener?

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What is a unique feature of the verb sonreír compared to other stem-changing verbs?

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Which of the following statements about the verb servir is true?

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What is the Spanish term for 'grandmother'?

<p>abuela (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which term refers to a 'step-brother' in Spanish?

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

What does 'está casado/a' mean?

<p>to be married (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following describes someone who is 'short' in height?

<p>bajo (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the term 'primo/a' refer to?

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

Which option translates to 'to dream about'?

<p>soñar (con) (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How do you say 'strong' in Spanish?

<p>fuerte (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which term indicates a legal union of two people?

<p>unión civil (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'hermanastra' mean?

<p>step-sister (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the meaning of 'niño/a'?

<p>child (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which term describes someone who is 'dark skinned or dark haired'?

<p>moreno (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How do you say 'to understand' in Spanish?

<p>entender (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'gato/a' refer to in English?

<p>cat (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which word describes someone who is 'older'?

<p>mayor (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'hijastro/a' mean?

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Flashcards

Unidad 4 Test

A test covering vocabulary and grammar concepts from Unit 4.

Possessive Adjectives

Words that show ownership, agreeing in gender and number with the noun they modify.

Stem-Changing Verbs (Present Tense)

Verbs whose stems change when conjugated in the present tense.

Listening Comprehension (Unit 4)

A section of the Unit 4 test requiring understanding of spoken language.

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Reading Comprehension (Unit 4)

A section of the Unit 4 test needing understanding of a reading selection.

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e>ie Stem Change

Verbs with this stem change replace the 'e' in the stem with 'ie' in the 'tú', 'él/ella/Ud.', and 'ellos/ellas/Uds.' forms of the present tense.

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e>i Stem Change

Verbs with this stem change replace the 'e' in the stem with 'i' in the 'tú', 'él/ella/Ud.', and 'ellos/ellas/Uds.' forms of the present tense.

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o>ue Stem Change

Verbs with this stem change replace the 'o' in the stem with 'ue' in the 'tú', 'él/ella/Ud.', and 'ellos/ellas/Uds.' forms of the present tense.

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Stem Change in 'Jugar'

The verb 'jugar' (to play) has a unique stem change from 'u' to 'ue' in all forms of the present tense.

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'Sonreír' Conjugation

The verb 'sonreír' (to smile) follows the same conjugation pattern as 'reír' (to laugh) and has an accent mark in all forms of the present tense.

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Spanish Possessive Adjectives

Words like 'mi', 'tu', 'su', etc. that indicate ownership or relationship in Spanish. They agree in gender and number with the noun they modify.

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Placement of Possessive Adjectives

In Spanish, possessive adjectives always come before the noun they modify.

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Ambiguity with 'Su' and 'Sus'

'Su' and 'Sus' can be ambiguous (meaning unclear), referring to either singular or plural, and 'he/she/you/they'.

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Alternative Structure for Clarity

To clarify meaning when using 'su' or 'sus', use 'de + noun/pronoun'. e.g., 'sus padres' (their parents) becomes 'los padres de ellos/ellas'

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Verb Stem Changes

Some verbs in Spanish have stem changes. The stem is the part of the verb before the ending (e.g., 'habl-' in 'hablar').

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Family Members

The different people who make up a family unit, including parents, children, siblings, and extended relatives.

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Grandfather/Grandmother

The father/mother of your parent.

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Husband/Wife

Two people who are legally married to each other.

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Cat

A domesticated feline animal often kept as a pet.

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Twin

One of two children born from the same pregnancy.

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Step-Brother/Sister

A brother or sister from one of your parents' previous relationships.

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Brother/Sister

A male/female sibling sharing the same parents.

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Step-Son/Daughter

A child of one of your spouses from a previous relationship.

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Married

The legal union between two people.

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Divorced

The legal ending of a marriage.

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Dead

No longer alive.

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Boyfriend/Girlfriend

A person with whom someone has a romantic relationship.

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Partner

A person who is in a committed relationship, not necessarily married.

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Separated

A couple who is living apart, but not yet officially divorced.

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Alone

Not in a romantic relationship or living with others.

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Single

Not married, not in a committed relationship.

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Study Notes

Study Guide for Unidad 4 Test

  • Vocabulary (36 points): The test covers vocabulary related to family and physical characteristics. You need to know vocabulary from Unidad 6, Vocabularios 6-1 and 6-2. Different activities involving family members and their characteristics will be tested.

Listening Comprehension (6 points)

  • Listening activities similar to previously practiced listening exercises will be assessed.

Grammar (16 points)

  • Possessive Adjectives (8 points): This section focuses on understanding and using possessive adjectives. Pay close attention to how they agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify. Refer to the grammar summary in Unidad 6-1 for details.

  • Stem-Changing Present Tense Verbs (8 points): Review the conjugation of stem-changing verbs in the present tense. Reference the grammar summary in Unidad 6-2. Focus on how the verb stems change.

Reading Comprehension (2 points)

  • A short reading selection will assess your comprehension skills. Prepare by studying both the vocabulary and grammar from Unidad 6. Two questions will be asked.

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