MULTIPLE CHOICE ASSESSMENT

Prepared by: Scott M. Vrooman, Sr.

In these sections, you can test your content-specific knowledge of all the concepts covered in SPA 101, SPA 102, SPA 103, and SPA 104 at Monroe Community College.

Think through a possible response, then click the arrow for the mini-drop-down menu which will give you the correct answer. Keep track of your score to get a good indication of how you're doing in your understanding.

The numbering for the sections is keyed to the CHECKLIST FOR MASTERY that I give out in my courses. For your personal reference purposes, keep in mind that SPA 101 goes from 1 to 79; SPA 102 goes from 80 to 145; SPA 103 goes from 146 to 224; and SPA 104 goes from 225 to 288.

154. THE PASSIVE/IMPERSONAL "SE" (PAGE 253)

You can indicate the "general you" in Spanish, as in English, by using the "tú" form of the verb. The more "correct" way to write directions though, (for example, on the back of a package of food) is to use the PASSIVE SE. The following sentences are written in the "tú" form. You need to change them to the correct from of the PASSIVE SE.

  1. Primero, cortas la lechuga.

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  2. Revuelves los huevos.

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  3. Abres la tienda a las 9:00.

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  4. Pones la mesa todas las noches.

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  5. Cortas el pan.

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  6. Compras las cebollas cada semana.

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  7. Añades la sal.

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  8. Comes bien en ese restaurante.

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  9. Necesitas el camarero.

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  10. Aquí hablas inglés.

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