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By Gerald Erichsen, About.com Guide to Spanish Language since 1998

You Think You Know Verb Conjugation?

Wednesday April 29, 2009
Our newest quiz tests how well you know you know verb conjugation. There are no obscure verbs in this quiz, and nothing in the subjunctive mood — but that doesn't mean they're all easy. As usual, if you get a wrong answer (and nobody's grading you) you get a link to the relevant lesson. Enjoy!

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May 3, 2009 at 8:57 pm
(1) Spanishteacher says:

This site is great and the very quiz is good, but not 100% correct. “They lived in Guatemala,” when not put in a context, should be translated “Vivieron en Guatemal.” And, if you just say, “I feel,” you say “siento,” not “me siento” which technically means I feel myself. And you don’t dar un regalo, you regalar. And “la comida est’a buena” not bien.

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