#1
Which of the following is a regular past participle in Spanish?
hablado
ExplanationStandard formation of the past participle in Spanish.
#2
In the sentence 'Él ya ha terminado su tarea,' what does 'ha terminado' mean?
He has finished
ExplanationIndicates completion of an action with present relevance.
#3
In the sentence 'Mis amigos ya han llegado,' what does 'han llegado' mean?
They have arrived
ExplanationIndicates completion of an action from the past to the present.
#4
In the sentence 'Mi hermana no ha hecho la tarea todavía,' what does 'ha hecho' mean?
She has done
ExplanationIndicates completion of an action from the past to the present.
#5
In the sentence 'Mis padres ya han comprado un nuevo coche,' what does 'han comprado' mean?
They have bought
ExplanationIndicates completion of an action from the past to the present.
#6
Which of the following sentences is in the Spanish Present Perfect Tense?
Ella ha visto esa película antes.
ExplanationIndicates an action that started in the past and has relevance to the present.
#7
How is the Spanish Present Perfect Tense formed?
Present tense of haber + past participle
ExplanationCombination of haber and past participle indicating completed actions.
#8
Which of the following verbs is irregular in the past participle form in Spanish?
decidir
ExplanationForms its past participle irregularly.
#9
What is the correct conjugation for 'haber' in the first person singular of the Present Perfect Tense?
he
ExplanationFirst person singular form of the auxiliary verb haber.
#10
Which auxiliary verb is used with the Spanish Present Perfect Tense?
haber
ExplanationAuxiliary verb indicating completed action.
#11
In the sentence 'Hemos vivido en esta ciudad por cinco años,' what does 'hemos vivido' mean?
We have lived
ExplanationIndicates ongoing action from the past to the present.
#12
When do we use the Spanish Present Perfect Tense?
To talk about completed actions with relevance to the present
ExplanationUsed to describe actions that are finished but still relevant.
#13
Which of the following adverbs is commonly used with the Spanish Present Perfect Tense?
nunca
ExplanationOften used to describe actions that have never occurred.
#14
What is the difference between the Spanish Preterite and Present Perfect Tenses?
Preterite is used for completed actions in the past, Present Perfect for ongoing actions.
ExplanationPreterite indicates completed actions, while Present Perfect denotes ongoing relevance.
#15
Which time expressions are commonly used with the Spanish Present Perfect Tense?
anoche
ExplanationOften used to indicate actions happening at a specific time in the past.