Spanish 2 Unit 2 Lesson 5

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Contar, Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns, Using Both types of Object Pronouns
Lucas Callahan
Quiz by Lucas Callahan, updated 3 months ago
Lucas Callahan
Created by Lucas Callahan 3 months ago
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Question 1

Question
What kind of stem change takes place when contar is conjugated?
Answer
  • o to oe
  • o to ou
  • o to ue
  • o to eu

Question 2

Question
Which Direct Object Pronoun is Singular Masculine
Answer
  • Lo
  • Los
  • La
  • Las

Question 3

Question
Which Direct Object Pronoun is Singular Feminine
Answer
  • Lo
  • Los
  • La
  • Las

Question 4

Question
Which Direct Object Pronoun is Plural Masculine?
Answer
  • Lo
  • Los
  • La
  • Las

Question 5

Question
Which Direct Object Pronoun is Plural Feminine?
Answer
  • Lo
  • Los
  • La
  • Las

Question 6

Question
Which Indirect Object Pronoun is Singular
Answer
  • Le
  • Les

Question 7

Question
Which Indirect Object Pronoun is Plural
Answer
  • Le
  • Les

Question 8

Question
When using both direct and indirect object pronouns, which comes first
Answer
  • Direct Object Pronouns come first
  • Indirect Object Pronouns come first

Question 9

Question
The "se" rule is when you have two object pronouns starting with l, you switch the indirect object pronoun to se.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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