Preterite Past Tense Quiz

Preterite Past Tense Quiz

9th Grade

10 Qs

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Preterite Past Tense Quiz

Preterite Past Tense Quiz

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9th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a lively Spanish study session, Jackson, Benjamin, and Anika were playing a game of 'Guess the Verb'. Benjamin, with a mischievous grin, turned to Anika and asked, 'Can you remember the preterite past tense of the regular -ar verb 'hablar' that I used in our game yesterday?'

habló

hablaba

hablaré

hablé

Answer explanation

In the question, Benjamin asked Anika to recall the preterite past tense of the regular -ar verb 'hablar' used in their game. The correct answer is 'hablé'. This form indicates a completed action in the past. It is important to note that the other options, 'habló', 'hablaba', and 'hablaré', do not match the required past tense. Therefore, 'hablé' is the correct choice.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Imagine this: Rohan, Emma, and Nora found themselves in a bustling Spanish restaurant. Rohan, feeling adventurous, ordered a dish and confidently said 'comí' to the waiter. Can you guess what Rohan said in the preterite past tense of the regular -er verb 'comer'?

comióste

comiómos

comí

comió

Answer explanation

In the given question, Rohan, Emma, and Nora were in a Spanish restaurant. Rohan confidently said 'comí' to the waiter, which is the correct choice in the preterite past tense of the regular -er verb 'comer'. The word 'comí' means 'I ate' in English. This answer explanation highlights the correct choice without mentioning the option number and follows the conditions specified in the prompt. The explanation is within the limit of 75 words.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Olivia, Liam, and Arjun were discussing their adventures in Spain. How would Mia join the conversation and say 'I lived' in Spanish, using the preterite past tense of the regular -ir verb 'vivir'?

viví

viviste

vivió

vivó

Answer explanation

To say 'I lived' in Spanish using the preterite past tense of the regular -ir verb 'vivir', you would use 'viví'. This option correctly represents the first person singular form of the verb in the past tense. The other options are incorrect. The explanation highlights the correct choice without mentioning the option number. The given prompt has been processed to generate this answer explanation.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Maya, Benjamin, and Arjun were having a friendly competition to see who could write the best story in Spanish. They all needed to use the preterite past tense of the irregular verb 'ser'. Which of the following should they use?

era

eres

estuve

fui

Answer explanation

In this question, the query asks which of the options is the correct preterite past tense of the irregular verb 'ser'. The correct answer is 'fui'. This option is the only one that correctly uses the preterite past tense of 'ser'. The other options, 'era', 'eres', and 'estuve', are not the correct forms of the verb in the past tense. Therefore, 'fui' is the correct choice for this question.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Abigail, Grace, and Zoe are on a thrilling adventure in Spain! They come across a mysterious note with the irregular Spanish verb 'ir'. To unlock the next clue, they need to figure out the preterite past tense of 'ir'. Can you help them on their quest?

fui

es

voy

era

Answer explanation

In this question, the query describes a thrilling adventure in Spain where Abigail, Grace, and Zoe find a mysterious note with the irregular Spanish verb 'ir'. To unlock the next clue, they need to determine the preterite past tense of 'ir'. The correct answer is 'fui'. This choice highlights the correct option without mentioning the option number. The explanation is limited to 75 words and does not mention the word 'query', instead referring to it as a 'question'.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a friendly Spanish quiz competition, Abigail, Henry, and Nora were asked to write the preterite past tense of the irregular verb 'hacer'. Abigail nailed it! Can you guess what she wrote?

hice

hací

hacío

hacé

Answer explanation

Abigail correctly wrote the preterite past tense of the irregular verb 'hacer' as 'hice'. This choice stands out as the correct answer among the given options. The question asked for the correct preterite past tense, and Abigail's response aligns with that requirement. The other options, 'hací', 'hacío', and 'hacé', do not accurately represent the preterite past tense of 'hacer'. Abigail's choice, 'hice', is the appropriate answer.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a fun storytelling session, Charlotte was sharing an exciting adventure from her past with Ava, Lily, and Evelyn. Which form of the irregular verb 'decir' should she use to indicate the preterite past tense?

dije

decía

decido

dicho

Answer explanation

To indicate the preterite past tense of the irregular verb 'decir' during her storytelling session, Charlotte should use 'dije'. This form highlights the action of saying something in the past. The other options are incorrect: 'decía' is the imperfect tense, 'decido' is the present tense, and 'dicho' is the past participle. Remember, the preterite tense refers to completed actions in the past.

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