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Verbos reflexivos
Reflexive Verbs.
En Spanish Grammar Exercises, de Barbara Kuczun Nelson, Colby College.
Los mandatos
1. Affirmative and negative tú commands with reflexive verbs. 2. Answer questions in the affirmative and negative with direct and indirect object pronouns. 3. Practice answering questions in the negative with pronouns. 4. Listen to a tú command and restate it using the present subjunctive. 5. Give directions for making llapingachos, a typical meal from Ecuaador. 6. Practice formal command forms (no pronouns). 7. Negative and affirmative formal commands with reflexive pronouns. 8. Answer questions with affirmative formal commands and DO pronouns.
En Spanish Grammar Exercises, de Barbara Kuczun Nelson, Colby College.
Imperativo familiar (tú)
Imperative I.15 blanks in a dialogue to use the informal commands.
En Spanish Language Exercises, de Juan Ramón de Arana, Modern Language Department, Ursinus College.
Imperativo formal (usted)
Imperative II. 4 sets of blanks to give affirmative and negative formal
commands according to the icons provided.
En Spanish Language Exercises, de Juan Ramón de Arana, Modern Language Department, Ursinus College.
Imperativo:
Formal Commands.
Giving Directions: Sol
A web site featuring listening comprehension exercises based on tracing on a map of downtown Madrid the directions given to a tourist. The exercise can be done in several ways: using a blank map, choosing from a series of maps and by completing a fill-in-the blank exercise. Audio (.wav and .mp3 formats) plays a native speaker from Madrid using the usted form.
En Spanish Language Exercises, de Juan Ramón de Arana, Modern Language Department, Ursinus College.
Commands
- How to form the Ud. and Uds. command
- Exercise 1: Ud. command forms
- Exercise 2: Uds. command forms
- Exercise 3: Commands (tú forms)
En Spanish Grammar Exercises, de Matthew D. Stroud, Department of Modern Languages, Trinity University.
El participio pasado
1. Past participle used as an adjective or as part of the present perfect tense. 2. In this section of the study module, ¿dónde jugarán los niños?, describe "lo bueno" and "lo malo" about the environment.
En Spanish Grammar Exercises, de Barbara Kuczun Nelson, Colby College.
Participio pasado
Past (perfect) participle. En Spanish Grammar Exercises, de Matthew D. Stroud, Department of Modern Languages, Trinity University.
El participio presente (el gerundio)
The Present Participle (Gerund).
En Spanish Grammar Exercises, de Barbara Kuczun Nelson, Colby College.
Formas del gerundio (participio presente)
Gerund (present participle). En Spanish Grammar Exercises, de Matthew D. Stroud, Department of Modern Languages, Trinity University.
Ser / estar: con participios y gerundios
With Participles and Gerunds. Ten sentences contrasting the use of Estar with present and past participles.
En Spanish Language Exercises, de Juan Ramón de Arana, Modern Language Department, Ursinus College.
Voz pasiva
This site covers an explanation of the main grammatical aspects of the Passive in Spanish. It consists of four web pages dealing with: the construction of passive/active sentences; the difference between the real passive with "ser" and similar sentences with "estar"; the construction of the passive with "se"; and finally an interactive web page to practice these cases.
En Spanish Language Exercises, de Juan Ramón de Arana, Modern Language Department, Ursinus College.
Ejercicios clasificados por niveles
Muy variados ejercicios para el aprendizaje y la conversación en español. El español en los negocios. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Escuela de Extensión en Canadá.
Ejercicios de Gramática
- Verbos: Pretérito e Imperfecto; Futuro; Subjuntivo: Presente e Imperfecto; Claúsulas condicionales; «Gustar» y verbos similares; Sintaxis; Combinaciones; Mezclas.
- Pronombres: Posesivos; Pronombre «se»; Relativos/Interrogativos; Complemento Directo e Indirecto.
- Preposiciones: Simples y Compuestas; «por» y «para».
- Traducción y Vocabulario.
Ejercicios interactivos y para imprimir. Creada por Juan Manuel Soto Arriví. Indiana University.