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I'm going to take the Spanish placement test


bobjenkins December 24, 2009 05:19 PM

I'm going to take the Spanish placement test
 
Hola así el título dice, próximamente voy a tomar el test para determinar en que clase de español es mejor para mi. He habido practicando todo de lo que sé por leer los libros y noveles españoles, ¿qué penséis que yo debería practicar? El test es el tipo en que solamente escribo, no hay un parte que tendré que / habré de hablar. (no estoy seguro del uso de haber ahí)

1Todos los tiempos de los verbos, especialmente los verbos que son irregulares , ir , oír , ver, ser, ect.
2El vocabulario básico , niño , hombre , silla, ventana, montaña, aeropuerto, las palabras fáciles así
3 Los caso en que se debería usar el subjuntivo
4 ¿Tenéis otras ideas?

muchas gracias

laepelba December 24, 2009 07:02 PM

Bob - when you go to www.wordreference.com, type in a Spanish verb, and when you get the screen about that verb, click on "conjugate" (near the top), it will give you a conjugation chart. If you type in a verb that has a distinct irregular conjugation (for example, I was just looking at the conjugation for ungir: http://www.wordreference.com/conj/ESverbs.asp?v=ungir - along the left side of the page, there is a list of all of the verbs that conjugate the same way: afligir, astringir, convergir, dirigir, divergir, etc.) Each of the verbs in the list is a link to its own conjugation chart. AND, if you look at the conjugation chart for a regular verb, you get some other important information on the same page.

(Sorry to take you to a place away from Tomisimo ... I always check here FIRST, I swear!!)

CrOtALiTo December 24, 2009 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by bobjenkins (Post 66251)
Hola así el título dice, próximamente voy a tomar el test para determinar en que clase de español es mejor para mi. He habido practicando todo de lo que sé por leer los libros y noveles españoles, ¿qué penséis que yo debería practicar? El test es el tipo en que solamente escribo, no hay un parte que tendré que / habré de hablar. (no estoy seguro del uso de haber ahí)

1Todos los tiempos de los verbos, especialmente los verbos que son irregulares , ir , oír , ver, ser, ect.
2El vocabulario básico , niño , hombre , silla, ventana, montaña, aeropuerto, las palabras fáciles así
3 Los caso en que se debería usar el subjuntivo
4 ¿Tenéis otras ideas?

muchas gracias

You can take this advice as example, in the part when you are saying habre.

Really you can use the word as Habria de hablar with the verb in pass.

Happy Christmas.

Perikles December 25, 2009 03:28 AM

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Originally Posted by laepelba (Post 66257)
Bob - when you go to www.wordreference.com, type in a Spanish verb,

Hey - thanks very much for the link! I've tried it out with my shibboleth, the verb sentir, and it not only gets everything correct (other sites don't) but also gives 37 verbs conjugated in the same manner and the future subjunctive, which I've never seen listed before. Very useful. (I mean the site, not the future subjunctive :rolleyes:) :)

laepelba December 25, 2009 04:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Perikles (Post 66278)
Hey - thanks very much for the link! I've tried it out with my shibboleth, the verb sentir, and it not only gets everything correct (other sites don't) but also gives 37 verbs conjugated in the same manner and the future subjunctive, which I've never seen listed before. Very useful. (I mean the site, not the future subjunctive :rolleyes:) :)

No problem. I have to admit that someone here at Tomisimo pointed me out to this site. Did you also notice that if you type in a conjugated verb into the search field, it will give you the infinitive? Also, when you're looking at a dictionary definition page, at the bottom, beneath the definitions, it gives you related discussion forum topics.....


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