Based on the A1 grammar page on basic conjunctions, here is a full set of simple, beginner-friendly exercises for Spanish-speaking A1 students. These exercises focus on the basic conjunctions: and, but, or, because, and so, and include a separate answer key.
Conjunction | Meaning in Spanish | Use Example |
---|---|---|
1. and | a. pero | I like tea ___ coffee. |
2. but | b. y | She is tired, ___ she is happy. |
3. or | c. o | Do you want tea ___ water? |
4. because | d. entonces / así que | I’m happy ___ it’s Friday. |
5. so | e. porque | It’s late, ___ I’m going home. |
Choose: and, but, or, because, so
I like apples ___ bananas.
He is friendly ___ shy.
She is sad ___ her dog is lost.
Do you want rice ___ pasta?
It’s raining, ___ I need an umbrella.
Use: and, but, or, because, so
I’m tired. I want to sleep.
→ _________________________________
She is young. She is very smart.
→ _________________________________
We can go by bus. We can go by taxi.
→ _________________________________
I study English. I want a good job.
→ _________________________________
He is hungry. There is no food.
→ _________________________________
I like pizza ___ I don’t like hamburgers.
My brother plays football ___ basketball.
I’m cold, ___ I close the window.
She doesn’t eat meat ___ she is vegetarian.
Do you want coffee ___ juice?
Me gusta el café y el té.
Ella es simpática pero tímida.
¿Quieres pan o arroz?
Estoy cansado, así que voy a dormir.
No voy a la fiesta porque estoy enfermo.
and → b
but → a
or → c
because → e
so → d
and
but
because
or
so
I’m tired, so I want to sleep.
She is young but she is very smart.
We can go by bus or we can go by taxi.
I study English because I want a good job.
He is hungry but there is no food.
but
and
so
because
or
I like coffee and tea.
She is friendly but shy.
Do you want bread or rice?
I’m tired, so I’m going to sleep.
I’m not going to the party because I’m sick.
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Absolutely! Here’s a set of A1-level exercises on plurals to accompany your grammar page on Plurals, specifically designed for Spanish-speaking beginners. These cover regular and common irregular plural forms, with a separate answer key at the end.
Write the plural form of each noun.
car → __________
box → __________
dog → __________
bus → __________
apple → __________
glass → __________
chair → __________
watch → __________
Write the plural form of the following irregular nouns.
child → __________
man → __________
woman → __________
foot → __________
tooth → __________
mouse → __________
person → __________
sheep → __________
Circle the correct word.
The cat / cats are in the garden.
I have two book / books in my bag.
There is one apple / apples on the table.
My brothers / brother play football.
Look! That mouse / mice is eating.
Use the plural form of the word in parentheses.
I see two __________ (child) in the park.
There are three __________ (box) in the room.
She has four __________ (watch).
My __________ (foot) are cold.
We eat a lot of __________ (tomato).
The __________ (man) are working.
Tengo dos perros.
Hay muchas mujeres en la sala.
Mis hijos están en la escuela.
Necesito tres cajas.
Veo ratones en la cocina.
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