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Question Words 4
Wow! Seventy-four slides of fill-in-the-blank sentences will provide your students with ample practice using question words: que, cual, quien cuantos, and more! Tip: Use name sticks to call on students to complete these sentences.
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Las Palabras Interrogativas
Learn how to use the Spanish interrogative words: quien, que, and cuando in this PowerPoint. The correct use of these words are outlined and organized in great detail, followed by ten enrichment question for students to answer. Tip: Ask...
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Interrogative 1
There are specific words Spanish speakers use when asking questions. Can your beginning speakers identify which word completes the interrogative sentences provided? Choose between words like cuál, quién, qué, cómo, and cuándo. Quick and...
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Spanish Language & Culture: Interrogative Words #1
This site has practice with interrogatives. Get a complete list of interrogative words and choose the correct one to complete each question. The answer to each question provides the cue to the student for making the selection. Many of...
Colby College
Spanish Language & Culture: Interrogative Words #2
Great practice with interrogatives! Get a complete list of interrogative words and choose the correct one to complete each question. The answer to each question provides the cue to the student for making the selection. Many of these...
Colby College
Spanish Language & Culture: Interrogative Words #3
Great practice with interrogatives! Look at a question and its answer, and complete the question by typing in the missing interrogative. Many of these interrogatives are used with prepositions. This site has a self-grading online...
Colby College
Spanish Language & Culture: Interrogative Words Que O Cual
Great practice with the interrogatives "que," "cual," or "cuales,"! Look at a question and its answer, and complete the question by typing in the missing interrogative. Some of these interrogatives are used with prepositions. This site...
Colby College
Spanish Language & Culture: Los Pronombres Relativos
Great Spanish language practice with the relative pronouns que, quien, quienes, and lo que. Use these pronouns to complete three short biographical profiles of three famous hispanic women, and check your answers.
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Study Spanish: Questions
This introductory lesson on forming questions and using interrogatives includes a sufficient number of examples. The student can test mastery of the grammar principle with a short quiz, oral exercise and end-of-lesson test.
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Study Spanish: Relative Pronouns: Quien
An excellent introduction to using the Spanish relative pronoun "quien," that contrasts its use with the pronoun "que," Ample examples in Spanish and English illustrate this principle. Students may test their understanding of the...
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Study Spanish: Relative Pronouns: Que
Fantastic explanation of relative pronouns with an introduction to using the Spanish relative pronoun "que." Ample examples in Spanish and English illustrate the use of "que," as a relative pronoun. Students may test their understanding...
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Study Spanish: Relative Pronouns and Adjectives: Review
An excellent review of relative pronouns and adjectives in Spanish. Ample examples in Spanish and English illustrate their usage. Students may test their mastery of this principle with a quiz that follows the lesson.
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Study Spanish: Subjunctive: Regular Stem Changing
Comprehensive lesson on how to conjugate verbs in the present subjunctive. Regular and stem-changing verbs are presented in this explanation. A quiz at the end of the lesson tests the student's mastery of verb conjugations in the present...
University of Texas at Austin
Tex's French Grammar: Interrogative Pronouns
This site from Tex's French Grammar explains the uses, of interrogative pronouns regarding people: (qui, qui est-ce qui, qui est-ce que) and things: (qu'est-ce qui, que, qu'est-ce que), quoi) using high quality examples, dialogues, (both...
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Study Spanish: Comparisons of Inequality
This site is an online lesson on comparisons of inequality, using "mas" and "menos" with adjectives, adverbs, and nouns. A great explanation of when to use "de" and "que" with numbers. The lesson is thorough and easy to understand, with...
University of Texas at Austin
Tex's French Grammar: Relative Pronouns Qui and Que
This site from Tex's French Grammar provides a concise and clear explanation of the forms and uses o the relative pronouns qui and que. Explains agreement with the antecedent. Provides usage examples, dialogues and interactive practice...