Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 1
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints?
Proper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
For positive commands, the total 'block of object pronouns' follows and
combines with the verb to form one word, with the written accent adjusted to
keep the original stress of the verb. Also, any final '-s'
of the original verb is dropped if a double s would result or '-s'
before reflexive pronouns. Similarly for the final '-d' in the 2nd
person plural imperative before reflexive os (except for id).
Hints? Back to question 1
Not a valid choice.
Improper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
Hints? Back to question 1
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 1
Not a valid choice.
Improper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
Hints? Back to question 1
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints?
Proper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
For positive commands, the total 'block of object pronouns' follows and
combines with the verb to form one word, with the written accent adjusted to
keep the original stress of the verb. Also, any final '-s'
of the original verb is dropped if a double s would result or '-s'
before reflexive pronouns. Similarly for the final '-d' in the 2nd
person plural imperative before reflexive os (except for id).
Hints? Back to question 1
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 2
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints? Back to question 2
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
'Subjunctive' is used for all persons. If present, the 'block of object pronouns' is in
its normal position before the verb.
Hints? Back to question 2
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
Hints? Back to question 2
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 3
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints?
Proper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
For positive commands, the total 'block of object pronouns' follows and
combines with the verb to form one word, with the written accent adjusted to
keep the original stress of the verb. Also, any final '-s'
of the original verb is dropped if a double s would result or '-s'
before reflexive pronouns. Similarly for the final '-d' in the 2nd
person plural imperative before reflexive os (except for id).
Hints?
Proper use of subject pronoun.
The subject pronoun is usually dropped It may be postposed after the
verb for emphasis.
Hints? Back to question 3
Not a valid choice.
Improper ï~íLÿÀ
Hints? Back to question 3
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
'Subjunctive' is used for all persons. If present, the 'block of object pronouns' is in
its normal position before the verb.
Hints? Back to question 3
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
Hints? Back to question 3
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
Hints? Back to question 3
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints?
Proper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
For positive commands, the total 'block of object pronouns' follows and
combines with the verb to form one word, with the written accent adjusted to
keep the original stress of the verb. Also, any final '-s'
of the original verb is dropped if a double s would result or '-s'
before reflexive pronouns. Similarly for the final '-d' in the 2nd
person plural imperative before reflexive os (except for id).
Hints? Back to question 3
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 3
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 3
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
Hints? Back to question 3
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
Hints? Back to question 3
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
'Subjunctive' is used for all persons. If present, the 'block of object pronouns' is in
its normal position before the verb.
Hints? Back to question 3
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints?
Proper use of subject pronoun.
The subject pronoun is usually dropped It may be postposed after the
verb for emphasis.
Hints? Back to question 4
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints? Back to question 4
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of subject pronoun.
Hints? Back to question 4
Not a valid choice.
Improper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
Hints? Back to question 4
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 4
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints?
Proper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
For positive commands, the total 'block of object pronouns' follows and
combines with the verb to form one word, with the written accent adjusted to
keep the original stress of the verb. Also, any final '-s'
of the original verb is dropped if a double s would result or '-s'
before reflexive pronouns. Similarly for the final '-d' in the 2nd
person plural imperative before reflexive os (except for id).
Hints? Back to question 4
Not a valid choice.
Improper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
Hints? Back to question 5
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 5
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints?
Proper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
For positive commands, the total 'block of object pronouns' follows and
combines with the verb to form one word, with the written accent adjusted to
keep the original stress of the verb. Also, any final '-s'
of the original verb is dropped if a double s would result or '-s'
before reflexive pronouns. Similarly for the final '-d' in the 2nd
person plural imperative before reflexive os (except for id).
Hints? Back to question 5
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 5
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 6
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints?
Proper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
For positive commands, the total 'block of object pronouns' follows and
combines with the verb to form one word, with the written accent adjusted to
keep the original stress of the verb. Also, any final '-s'
of the original verb is dropped if a double s would result or '-s'
before reflexive pronouns. Similarly for the final '-d' in the 2nd
person plural imperative before reflexive os (except for id).
Hints? Back to question 6
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 6
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
'Subjunctive' is used for all persons. If present, the 'block of object pronouns' is in
its normal position before the verb.
Hints? Back to question 6
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
Hints? Back to question 6
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
Hints? Back to question 6
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 7
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints? Back to question 7
Not a valid choice.
Improper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
Hints? Back to question 7
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 7
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints?
Proper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
For positive commands, the total 'block of object pronouns' follows and
combines with the verb to form one word, with the written accent adjusted to
keep the original stress of the verb. Also, any final '-s'
of the original verb is dropped if a double s would result or '-s'
before reflexive pronouns. Similarly for the final '-d' in the 2nd
person plural imperative before reflexive os (except for id).
Hints? Back to question 7
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 7
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
Hints? Back to question 7
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
Hints? Back to question 7
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
Hints? Back to question 7
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
'Subjunctive' is used for all persons. If present, the 'block of object pronouns' is in
its normal position before the verb.
Hints? Back to question 7
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints?
Proper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
For positive commands, the total 'block of object pronouns' follows and
combines with the verb to form one word, with the written accent adjusted to
keep the original stress of the verb. Also, any final '-s'
of the original verb is dropped if a double s would result or '-s'
before reflexive pronouns. Similarly for the final '-d' in the 2nd
person plural imperative before reflexive os (except for id).
Hints? Back to question 8
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 8
Not a valid choice.
Improper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
Hints? Back to question 8
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints?
Proper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
For positive commands, the total 'block of object pronouns' follows and
combines with the verb to form one word, with the written accent adjusted to
keep the original stress of the verb. Also, any final '-s'
of the original verb is dropped if a double s would result or '-s'
before reflexive pronouns. Similarly for the final '-d' in the 2nd
person plural imperative before reflexive os (except for id).
Hints? Back to question 8
Not a valid choice.
Improper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
Hints? Back to question 8
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 8
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 9
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints?
Proper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
For positive commands, the total 'block of object pronouns' follows and
combines with the verb to form one word, with the written accent adjusted to
keep the original stress of the verb. Also, any final '-s'
of the original verb is dropped if a double s would result or '-s'
before reflexive pronouns. Similarly for the final '-d' in the 2nd
person plural imperative before reflexive os (except for id).
Hints? Back to question 9
Not a valid choice.
Improper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
Hints? Back to question 9
Not a valid choice.
Improper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
Hints? Back to question 9
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 9
Not a valid choice.
Improper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
Hints? Back to question 9
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints?
Proper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
For positive commands, the total 'block of object pronouns' follows and
combines with the verb to form one word, with the written accent adjusted to
keep the original stress of the verb. Also, any final '-s'
of the original verb is dropped if a double s would result or '-s'
before reflexive pronouns. Similarly for the final '-d' in the 2nd
person plural imperative before reflexive os (except for id).
Hints? Back to question 9
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
'Subjunctive' is used for all persons. If present, the 'block of object pronouns' is in
its normal position before the verb.
Hints? Back to question 9
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
Hints? Back to question 9
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
Hints? Back to question 9
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
Hints? Back to question 10
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
'Subjunctive' is used for all persons. If present, the 'block of object pronouns' is in
its normal position before the verb.
Hints? Back to question 10
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for negative commands.
Hints? Back to question 10
Correct!
Proper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
'Imperative' is used for second person singular and plural,
'Subjunctive' for all other cases. If present, the 'block of object pronouns'
is postposed after the verb.
Hints?
Proper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
For positive commands, the total 'block of object pronouns' follows and
combines with the verb to form one word, with the written accent adjusted to
keep the original stress of the verb. Also, any final '-s'
of the original verb is dropped if a double s would result or '-s'
before reflexive pronouns. Similarly for the final '-d' in the 2nd
person plural imperative before reflexive os (except for id).
Hints? Back to question 10
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 10
Not a valid choice.
Improper use of verbs and/or object pronouns for affirmative commands.
Hints? Back to question 10
Not a valid choice.
Improper attachment of object pronouns and/or euphonic adjustments.
Hints? Back to question 10
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