From Routine to Chaos: A Multi-Level Spanish Grammar Check
This drill tests your ability to switch between routine descriptions (Present/Imperfect) and specific past events (Preterite), plus a dive into B1-level Subjunctive triggers.
Part 1: Contextual Reading (A1/A2) #
Texto: Un Lunes para Olvidar
"Normalmente, mi vida es muy organizada. Me despierto, preparo un caf茅 y salgo de casa a las ocho. Pero ayer todo sali贸 mal. No son贸 el despertador y, cuando por fin llegu茅 a la parada, el autob煤s ya se hab铆a ido. Tuve que tomar un taxi car铆simo. Espero que ma帽ana sea un d铆a m谩s tranquilo."
驴Qu茅 pas贸 ayer exactamente?
Single choice
驴Qu茅 planea hacer el protagonista ma帽ana?
Single choice
Part 2: The Past Tense Battle (A2/B1) #
Choosing between the Preterite (completed actions) and the Imperfect (habits/descriptions) is the ultimate test for intermediate learners. Fill in the gaps correctly.
Cuando yo ______ (ser) peque帽o, siempre ______ (ir) a la playa en verano, pero un a帽o ______ (decidir) ir a la monta帽a.
Single choice
Identify the correct use of the Pluscuamperfecto (Past Perfect):
Single choice
Part 3: Professional Polish (B1) #
At the B1 level, you must master the Subjunctive for wishes and impersonal expressions.
馃挕 Pro Tip: Look for the 'Que'. Phrases like 'Es necesario que', 'Busco un empleado que', or 'Dudo que' are almost always Subjunctive traps.
Sentence Correction: "Es importante que t煤 estudias mucho para el examen de ma帽ana."
Single choice
Which sentence is grammatically correct?