Nouns in Spanish - AP Spanish Language and Culture
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Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Monté a y salí del rancho.
Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Monté a y salí del rancho.
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Montar is the verb used to get on, or ride, a horse or mule; thus the only valid option is caballo.
Montar is the verb used to get on, or ride, a horse or mule; thus the only valid option is caballo.
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Which noun best completes the sentence?
Mi madre no puede cocinar, porque no está funcionando.
Which noun best completes the sentence?
Mi madre no puede cocinar, porque no está funcionando.
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The question translates to "my mother cannot cook because isn't working." The only logical answer is that el horno, the oven, isn't working.
The question translates to "my mother cannot cook because isn't working." The only logical answer is that el horno, the oven, isn't working.
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Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Conduje mi a mi oficina ayer.
Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Conduje mi a mi oficina ayer.
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"Conducir" means to drive a vehicle, so the only correct answer in formal Spanish from the list above is "coche," car. While "maquina" is sometimes used informally for vehicle, it is not formal Spanish. "Cerdo" means pig, and "casa" means house.
English translation: "I drove my car to my office yesterday."
"Conducir" means to drive a vehicle, so the only correct answer in formal Spanish from the list above is "coche," car. While "maquina" is sometimes used informally for vehicle, it is not formal Spanish. "Cerdo" means pig, and "casa" means house.
English translation: "I drove my car to my office yesterday."
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Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Monté a y salí del rancho.
Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Monté a y salí del rancho.
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Montar is the verb used to get on, or ride, a horse or mule; thus the only valid option is caballo.
Montar is the verb used to get on, or ride, a horse or mule; thus the only valid option is caballo.
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Which noun best completes the sentence?
Mi madre no puede cocinar, porque no está funcionando.
Which noun best completes the sentence?
Mi madre no puede cocinar, porque no está funcionando.
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The question translates to "my mother cannot cook because isn't working." The only logical answer is that el horno, the oven, isn't working.
The question translates to "my mother cannot cook because isn't working." The only logical answer is that el horno, the oven, isn't working.
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Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Conduje mi a mi oficina ayer.
Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Conduje mi a mi oficina ayer.
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"Conducir" means to drive a vehicle, so the only correct answer in formal Spanish from the list above is "coche," car. While "maquina" is sometimes used informally for vehicle, it is not formal Spanish. "Cerdo" means pig, and "casa" means house.
English translation: "I drove my car to my office yesterday."
"Conducir" means to drive a vehicle, so the only correct answer in formal Spanish from the list above is "coche," car. While "maquina" is sometimes used informally for vehicle, it is not formal Spanish. "Cerdo" means pig, and "casa" means house.
English translation: "I drove my car to my office yesterday."
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Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Monté a y salí del rancho.
Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Monté a y salí del rancho.
Tap to reveal answer
Montar is the verb used to get on, or ride, a horse or mule; thus the only valid option is caballo.
Montar is the verb used to get on, or ride, a horse or mule; thus the only valid option is caballo.
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Which noun best completes the sentence?
Mi madre no puede cocinar, porque no está funcionando.
Which noun best completes the sentence?
Mi madre no puede cocinar, porque no está funcionando.
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The question translates to "my mother cannot cook because isn't working." The only logical answer is that el horno, the oven, isn't working.
The question translates to "my mother cannot cook because isn't working." The only logical answer is that el horno, the oven, isn't working.
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Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Conduje mi a mi oficina ayer.
Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Conduje mi a mi oficina ayer.
Tap to reveal answer
"Conducir" means to drive a vehicle, so the only correct answer in formal Spanish from the list above is "coche," car. While "maquina" is sometimes used informally for vehicle, it is not formal Spanish. "Cerdo" means pig, and "casa" means house.
English translation: "I drove my car to my office yesterday."
"Conducir" means to drive a vehicle, so the only correct answer in formal Spanish from the list above is "coche," car. While "maquina" is sometimes used informally for vehicle, it is not formal Spanish. "Cerdo" means pig, and "casa" means house.
English translation: "I drove my car to my office yesterday."
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Which one of these options CANNOT fill in the blank in the following sentence.
Busco .
Which one of these options CANNOT fill in the blank in the following sentence.
Busco .
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The only thing that cannot correctly fill in this blank is "la secretaria." Since this noun is a person, without the personal "a" before the noun the sentence would be grammatically incorrect.
The only thing that cannot correctly fill in this blank is "la secretaria." Since this noun is a person, without the personal "a" before the noun the sentence would be grammatically incorrect.
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Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Monté a y salí del rancho.
Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Monté a y salí del rancho.
Tap to reveal answer
Montar is the verb used to get on, or ride, a horse or mule; thus the only valid option is caballo.
Montar is the verb used to get on, or ride, a horse or mule; thus the only valid option is caballo.
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Which noun best completes the sentence?
Mi madre no puede cocinar, porque no está funcionando.
Which noun best completes the sentence?
Mi madre no puede cocinar, porque no está funcionando.
Tap to reveal answer
The question translates to "my mother cannot cook because isn't working." The only logical answer is that el horno, the oven, isn't working.
The question translates to "my mother cannot cook because isn't working." The only logical answer is that el horno, the oven, isn't working.
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Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Conduje mi a mi oficina ayer.
Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Conduje mi a mi oficina ayer.
Tap to reveal answer
"Conducir" means to drive a vehicle, so the only correct answer in formal Spanish from the list above is "coche," car. While "maquina" is sometimes used informally for vehicle, it is not formal Spanish. "Cerdo" means pig, and "casa" means house.
English translation: "I drove my car to my office yesterday."
"Conducir" means to drive a vehicle, so the only correct answer in formal Spanish from the list above is "coche," car. While "maquina" is sometimes used informally for vehicle, it is not formal Spanish. "Cerdo" means pig, and "casa" means house.
English translation: "I drove my car to my office yesterday."
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Which one of these options CANNOT fill in the blank in the following sentence.
Busco .
Which one of these options CANNOT fill in the blank in the following sentence.
Busco .
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The only thing that cannot correctly fill in this blank is "la secretaria." Since this noun is a person, without the personal "a" before the noun the sentence would be grammatically incorrect.
The only thing that cannot correctly fill in this blank is "la secretaria." Since this noun is a person, without the personal "a" before the noun the sentence would be grammatically incorrect.
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Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Monté a y salí del rancho.
Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Monté a y salí del rancho.
Tap to reveal answer
Montar is the verb used to get on, or ride, a horse or mule; thus the only valid option is caballo.
Montar is the verb used to get on, or ride, a horse or mule; thus the only valid option is caballo.
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Which noun best completes the sentence?
Mi madre no puede cocinar, porque no está funcionando.
Which noun best completes the sentence?
Mi madre no puede cocinar, porque no está funcionando.
Tap to reveal answer
The question translates to "my mother cannot cook because isn't working." The only logical answer is that el horno, the oven, isn't working.
The question translates to "my mother cannot cook because isn't working." The only logical answer is that el horno, the oven, isn't working.
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Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Conduje mi a mi oficina ayer.
Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Conduje mi a mi oficina ayer.
Tap to reveal answer
"Conducir" means to drive a vehicle, so the only correct answer in formal Spanish from the list above is "coche," car. While "maquina" is sometimes used informally for vehicle, it is not formal Spanish. "Cerdo" means pig, and "casa" means house.
English translation: "I drove my car to my office yesterday."
"Conducir" means to drive a vehicle, so the only correct answer in formal Spanish from the list above is "coche," car. While "maquina" is sometimes used informally for vehicle, it is not formal Spanish. "Cerdo" means pig, and "casa" means house.
English translation: "I drove my car to my office yesterday."
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Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Monté a y salí del rancho.
Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Monté a y salí del rancho.
Tap to reveal answer
Montar is the verb used to get on, or ride, a horse or mule; thus the only valid option is caballo.
Montar is the verb used to get on, or ride, a horse or mule; thus the only valid option is caballo.
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Which noun best completes the sentence?
Mi madre no puede cocinar, porque no está funcionando.
Which noun best completes the sentence?
Mi madre no puede cocinar, porque no está funcionando.
Tap to reveal answer
The question translates to "my mother cannot cook because isn't working." The only logical answer is that el horno, the oven, isn't working.
The question translates to "my mother cannot cook because isn't working." The only logical answer is that el horno, the oven, isn't working.
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Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Conduje mi a mi oficina ayer.
Which of these is the correct object of the verb?
Conduje mi a mi oficina ayer.
Tap to reveal answer
"Conducir" means to drive a vehicle, so the only correct answer in formal Spanish from the list above is "coche," car. While "maquina" is sometimes used informally for vehicle, it is not formal Spanish. "Cerdo" means pig, and "casa" means house.
English translation: "I drove my car to my office yesterday."
"Conducir" means to drive a vehicle, so the only correct answer in formal Spanish from the list above is "coche," car. While "maquina" is sometimes used informally for vehicle, it is not formal Spanish. "Cerdo" means pig, and "casa" means house.
English translation: "I drove my car to my office yesterday."
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