Spanish Grammar Exercises
7 topics live with 212+ exercises. Another 27 coming soon. Every answer comes with an explanation.
Topics, grouped by what they cover.
Each topic has 20 to 30 multiple-choice questions on one rule. Below they're grouped into a few categories.
Topics are independent. Read in order or jump to whatever's giving you trouble.
Don't know where to start? Try these four.
These four cover the basics most people look up first.
- 01Step
Por vs Para Practice
Two prepositions that get mixed up all the time.
30 exercisesOpen → - 02Step
Preterite vs Imperfect Practice
Two Spanish past tenses where English has one.
30 exercisesOpen → - 03Step
Spanish Conjugation Practice
Regular verb endings. Everything else builds on top.
30 exercisesOpen → - 04Step
Spanish Subjunctive Practice
When the subjunctive shows up, and why.
30 exercisesOpen →
Verb Pairs
Same English word, two Spanish verbs. The choice changes the meaning.
Tenses & Moods
Past, present, future, subjunctive — when to use which.
- 01Spanish Subjunctive PracticeB1 – B230 ex.→
- 02Present TenseComing soonA130 ex.
- 03Preterite TenseComing soonA230 ex.
- 04Imperfect TenseComing soonA225 ex.
- 05Future TenseComing soonA2 – B125 ex.
- 06Conditional TenseComing soonB125 ex.
- 07Commands (Imperative)Coming soonA2 – B125 ex.
- 08Present PerfectComing soonB120 ex.
- 09Present ProgressiveComing soonA220 ex.
- 10Imperfect SubjunctiveComing soonB225 ex.
Verb Mechanics
Conjugation patterns and verb constructions.
- 01Spanish Conjugation PracticeA1 – A230 ex.→
- 02Spanish Reflexive Verbs PracticeA1 – A230 ex.→
- 03Stem-Changing VerbsComing soonA225 ex.
- 04Irregular VerbsComing soonA225 ex.
- 05Gustar & Similar VerbsComing soonA220 ex.
- 06Passive VoiceComing soonB220 ex.
Nouns, Articles & Pronouns
Gender, agreement, articles, and the pronouns that hold sentences together.
- 01Noun Gender & PluralsComing soonA120 ex.
- 02ArticlesComing soonA120 ex.
- 03Adjective AgreementComing soonA1 – A220 ex.
- 04Possessive AdjectivesComing soonA120 ex.
- 05Object PronounsComing soonB125 ex.
- 06DemonstrativesComing soonA220 ex.
- 07Relative PronounsComing soonB120 ex.
Other Grammar
Prepositions, question words, accent rules, and small grammar that adds up.
- 01Question WordsComing soonA115 ex.
- 02NegationComing soonA220 ex.
- 03PrepositionsComing soonB125 ex.
- 04Comparatives & SuperlativesComing soonA220 ex.
- 05NumbersComing soonA120 ex.
- 06Accent RulesComing soonB120 ex.
- 07Sentence StructureComing soonA1 – A220 ex.
Browse by level.
Or browse by level instead of by topic.
Beginner
A1 – A2Basics: regular verbs, gender, ser vs estar.
- Spanish Conjugation Practice30
- Spanish Reflexive Verbs Practice30
- Saber vs Conocer Practice30
- Ser vs Estar Practice32
- Present TenseSoon
- Preterite TenseSoon
- Imperfect TenseSoon
- Future TenseSoon
- Commands (Imperative)Soon
- Present ProgressiveSoon
- Stem-Changing VerbsSoon
- Irregular VerbsSoon
- Gustar & Similar VerbsSoon
- Noun Gender & PluralsSoon
- ArticlesSoon
- Adjective AgreementSoon
- Possessive AdjectivesSoon
- DemonstrativesSoon
- Question WordsSoon
- NegationSoon
- Comparatives & SuperlativesSoon
- NumbersSoon
- Sentence StructureSoon
Intermediate
B1 – B2Past tenses, subjunctive, object pronouns.
- Por vs Para Practice30
- Preterite vs Imperfect Practice30
- Spanish Subjunctive Practice30
- Conditional TenseSoon
- Present PerfectSoon
- Imperfect SubjunctiveSoon
- Passive VoiceSoon
- Object PronounsSoon
- Relative PronounsSoon
- PrepositionsSoon
- Accent RulesSoon
Common questions.
How are the topics organized?+−
By category: verb pairs, tenses and moods, verb mechanics. Within each category, easier topics come first.
Where should a beginner start?+−
Start with regular conjugation, then ser vs estar. They show up in almost every sentence.
Where should an intermediate learner start?+−
The verb-pairs section: ser/estar, por/para, saber/conocer. Most B1 learners still mix these up.
Do I have to do them in order?+−
No. Each topic stands alone.
Why no progress tracking?+−
To keep things simple. Use browser bookmarks for the topics you want to come back to.
Castilian or Latin American Spanish?+−
Neutral Latin American. Differences in Spain (vosotros, certain words) are mentioned in the explanations.