AP Spanish : Adverbs, Prepositions, and Conjunctions in Spanish

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Example Questions

Example Question #11 : Adverbs, Prepositions, And Conjunctions In Spanish

Choose the correct future or conditional form of the verb in parenthesis to complete each sentence.

La Copa Mundial de Fútbol sólo pasa cada cuatro años. O sea, este año no __________ . (llevarse a cabo)

Possible Answers:

se llevará a cabo 

se llevaría a cabo 

se lleve a cabo 

se llevara a cabo

Correct answer:

se llevará a cabo 

Explanation:

This sentence simply expresses what will not happen in this year, so we use the future tense.

Example Question #12 : Adverbs, Prepositions, And Conjunctions In Spanish

Choose the correct future or conditional form of the verb in parenthesis to complete each sentence.

Si un niño no supiera qué significaba “el universo”, ¿cómo tú se lo __________ ? (explicar)

Possible Answers:

explicarías 

expliques 

explicaría

explicarás 

Correct answer:

explicarías 

Explanation:

This example poses a question based on a hypothetical situation, so we use the conditional.

Example Question #13 : Adverbs, Prepositions, And Conjunctions In Spanish

 

 

 

“Cuando yo fui de compras ayer, yo busqué __________ una corbata verde.”

 

Possible Answers:

Por

Por or Para

Para

None of the abov

Correct answer:

None of the abov

Explanation:

The verb buscar means “to look for;” therefore, there is no need to add in a Spanish equivalent for the word “for” in this sentence. 

 

 

 

Example Question #14 : Adverbs, Prepositions, And Conjunctions In Spanish

What is incorrect in this sentence?

Tu no tienes dinero suficiente por comprar esto. 

Possible Answers:

The preposition structure is incorrect.

The first verb is in the incorrect person.

The sentence is correct as written.

Both the verb person and preposition are incorrect.

Correct answer:

The preposition structure is incorrect.

Explanation:

The preposition "por" is used improperly in this sentence. The preposition "para" should be used to express the concept "necessary for/in order to."

English translation: "You do not have enough money to buy that."

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