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AP Spanish: Making Dates And Appointments

Subjects : languages, spanish, ap
Instructions:
  • Answer 33 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. What you say in Spain when you answer the phone






2. to (indicates a destination - where to...)






3. can only be use with people you know (me encanta el actor; amo a mi hermano)






4. to have desires to (do something) - to feel like (doing something) or to really want to (do something)






5. What you say in other Spanish speaking countries when you answer the phone






6. then - after that






7. to love - to care about (use with a member of the family - a good friend - boyfriend - girlfriend - spouse)






8. singular and plural nouns used as direct objects do not need an article when they refer to the whole category in gerneral.






9. effectively / in effect






10. see you later






11. I would love to ... (It would enchant me.... / ....would enchant me)






12. are only used after a specific time is mention






13. in - on - at (indicates a location)






14. used in the middle of a sentence: indeed - as was just pointed out






15. can be used with both people and things






16. ...calling you.






17. following the name of a day - indicate night or at night






18. What you say in Mexico when you answer the phone






19. Tonight






20. Fine - Okay - Good






21. used to comment that what was just said is correct: exactly - that's true






22. then - so - therfore - at that time






23. What you say in Argentina when you answer the phone






24. use lowercase letters with nationalilites (and religious affliliations)






25. to dine - to eat dinner (don't use comer la cena...comer el almuerzo - comer el desayuno - use cenar - almorzar and desayunar)






26. (I leave you) to God. It can indicate a long time before you expect to see someone again. It is often followed by que te/le/les vaya bien (may all go well for you).






27. ....calling.






28. singular and plural nouns need an article when used as the subject of a sentence.






29. use to express physical attraction / to have a crush on someone.






30. The most common way to identify yourself on the telephone.






31. singular and plural nouns used as direct objects require an article when they refer to something specific.






32. use ser when giving the place of an event






33. When used with a present or future tense verb it means on Friday - or this coming Friday. (el pr