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Example Question #1 : Conditional Perfect / El Condicional Perfecto
“Si yo tuviera mucho dinero, __________.”
None of the above would be accurate
yo habría comprado una casa
yo compro una casa
yo compré una casa
yo habría comprado una casa
The statement “If I had a lot of money” requires the use of the conditional mood to complete the sentence. The only option that uses the conditional is “habría comprado” (I would have bought).
Example Question #2 : Conditional Perfect / El Condicional Perfecto
Is something gramatically wrong with this sentence?
Siento como si no hubiera dormido por tres días, estoy muy cansado.
This sentence is grammatically correct.
Estoy doesn't agree with the verb cansado.
Siento is in the wrong tense.
Hubiera dormido is in the wrong tense.
This sentence is grammatically correct.
The sentence above is grammatically correct, and uses a properly constructed conditional perfect subjunctive clause to describe the feeling introduced by the verb, siento.
Example Question #1 : Present Tenses
Which of the following conjugated verbs should be used in the above sentence?
“¿ __________ hambre, Señor Ruiz? ¡Debe comer!
Está
Es
Va
Tiene
Tiene
In Spanish, to say that a person is hungry one must use the verb "tener." Also, the question is directed to someone in a formal situation; therefore, the conjugation of "tener" is in agreement with the subject "Usted."
Example Question #1 : Voice Of The Verb In Spanish
Which verb form is correct in context?
Chicos, ¿Adonde _______?
vayas
vais
vamos
vas
vais
The only verb to agree in number with the subject is "vais," the second person plural informal form of ir.
English translation: "Boys, where are you-all going?"
Example Question #1 : Passive Voice In Spanish
Which verb form is correct in context?
No se __________ entrar este edificio; está restringido.
permitís
permiten
permiso
permite
permite
The impersonal structure "se+permitr+infinitive" is a passive constuction that requires the use of the third person singular in the indicative mood in this context. So, the correct answer is "permite."
English translation: "One may not enter this building; it is restricted."
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