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Free Downloadable Spanish PDF worksheets with answers for teachers and students: Although all of our online exercises are also easily printable, here you will find our collection of PDF only Spanish grammar worksheets to have more variety and ease of use. You can download and print instantly. Please keep in mind that these PDF worksheets are different than our online exercises. Also See: Spanish Grammar Exercises Multiple Choice Spanish Quizzes
For more colorful PDF activities with pictures, vocabulary matching, word-search, etc. see Spanish for Kids / Beginners PDFs .
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- Spanish Adjectives Worksheet 1
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- Adjectives in Spanish Mixed Exercise
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- Adverbs Spanish Tan / Como Exercise
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- Spanish Definite Articles Worksheet 1 (la / las / el / los)
- Spanish Definite Articles Exercise 2 (la / las / el / los)
- Spanish Indefinite Articles Worksheet 1 (una / unas / uno / un / unos)
- Spanish Indefinite Articles Exercise 2 (una / unas / uno / un / unos)
- Spanish Coordinating Conjunctions Worksheet (e, u, y, o, pero, sino…)
- Spanish Subordinating Conjunctions Exercise (ya que, como, para que, porque…)
- Spanish Conjunctions Mixed Exercise (sino, excepto, sin embargo, ya que…)
- Spanish Demonstratives Worksheet (aquí / ahí / allí / esa / esta / esas / aquel…)
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- Spanish Indirect Object Pronouns Worksheet (le, les, me, nos…)
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- Possessive Adjectives Worksheet 2 (Re-write sentences using possessives)
- Spanish Reflexive Verbs Chart Exercise
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- Si Clauses in Spanish Exercise 1 (first, second, third conditional)
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- Present Tense Regular Verbs Worksheet
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- Present Subjunctive Mood
- Present Subjunctive Irregular Verbs Spanish Worksheet
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- Spanish Present Tense Conjugation
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- Conditional Tense Irregular Verbs Worksheet
- Future Tense Spanish Worksheet Mixed
- Future Tense Spanish Regular Verbs Worksheet
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- Preterit in Spanish Mixed Worksheet
- Preterit in Spanish Regular Verbs Worksheet
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- Present Perfect Subjunctive in Spanish Worksheet
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Translation of "homework" into Spanish
deberes, tarea, deber are the top translations of "homework" into Spanish. Sample translated sentence: I shouldn't have to tell you to do your homework. ↔ No debería tener que decirte que hagas los deberes.
Work that is done at home, especially school exercises set by a teacher. [..]
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I shouldn't have to tell you to do your homework .
No debería tener que decirte que hagas los deberes .
I'd like to know why you didn't finish your homework on time.
Quisiera saber por qué no hiciste tu tarea a tiempo.
Trabajo que se hace en casa, especialmente ejercicios de escuela que son asignados por un maestro.
I don't think that you did all this homework by yourself.
No creo que hicieras todos los deberes tú solo.
Less frequent translations
- los deberes
- trabajo a domicilio
- deberes Spain
- Trabajo escolar
- trabajo escolar
- trabajo escrito
- trabajo para casa
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- for homework
- to do the homework
- I have lots of homework tengo mucha tarea
- we did the homework
- do homework
- I never do my homework early yo nunca hago mi tarea temprano · yo nunca hago mis tareas temprano
- their homework
- to have a lot of homework
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- The kids are busy with their homework.
- My science teacher always sets a lot of homework.
- "Have you got any homework tonight ?" "No."
- I got A minus for my English homework.
- For homework I want you to write an essay on endangered species .
(Translation of homework from the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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Examples of homework
This basically means that we have to do our own homework rather than looking for scapegoats elsewhere. |
If you have internal problems and do not do your homework, it is too easy to say others are to blame. |
You have done your homework, and from a budgetary perspective, the preparations for enlargement are now complete. |
We have to do our homework for ourselves. |
We shall continue to do our homework in the future. |
Both sides have their homework to do. |
So let's do our homework here first. |
Thirdly, we must do our homework. |
They have done their homework. |
We have simply not done our homework, but have saddled those other countries with these tasks instead - which they are implementing - and we complain in the meantime. |
We are doing our homework. |
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How to Say “Do You Have Homework?” in Spanish: A Complete Guide
Learning how to ask someone if they have homework in Spanish is a valuable skill, especially if you’re studying the language or planning to communicate with Spanish-speaking friends, colleagues, or classmates. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll cover both the formal and informal ways to ask the question, provide regional variations when necessary, and offer plenty of tips and examples along the way.
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Formal Ways to Ask “Do You Have Homework?” in Spanish
When addressing someone formally, such as a teacher, principal, or supervisor, it’s important to use the appropriate level of politeness. Here are some formal ways to ask if someone has homework in Spanish:
Tiene usted tarea? ¿Posee tarea?
These phrases use the formal pronoun “usted” and are suitable for formal situations where you want to show respect. Notice that both sentences use the verb “ tiene ” which means “do you have” in Spanish. Additionally, “ tarea ” means “homework” in Spanish.
If you want to make the question even more polite, you can add a phrase before the question, like:
Disculpe, ¿tiene usted tarea? Perdone, ¿posee tarea?
Adding “ disculpe ” or “ perdone ” at the beginning of the sentence increases the level of formality and respect.
Informal Ways to Ask “Do You Have Homework?” in Spanish
When talking to friends, classmates, or younger individuals, you can use a more casual language. Here are some informal ways to ask if someone has homework in Spanish:
Tienes tarea? ¿Tienes deberes?
These phrases use the informal pronoun “tú” and are suitable for casual conversations. “ Tienes ” is the informal conjugation of the verb “tener” meaning “do you have,” while “ tarea ” and “ deberes ” both mean “homework” in Spanish.
If you want to be even more informal, you can use the following expressions:
¿Tienes deberes hoy? ¿Tienes algo de tarea?
Adding “ hoy ” (today) or “ algo ” (something) in the question makes it more casual and friendly. These variations are commonly used among friends or classmates.
Regional Variations
When it comes to regional variations, the differences in how to ask about homework in Spanish are minimal. However, there are some subtle variations across Spanish-speaking countries. For example:
- In Mexico, it’s common to hear people saying “ ¿Tienes tareas? ” using the plural form of “tarea” to refer to multiple assignments.
- In some Latin American countries like Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, people may use the term “ trabajo práctico ” or “ TP ” which means “class assignment” in English.
Remember, these variations are not drastically different and won’t hinder your ability to communicate. Spanish speakers will generally understand your question regardless of the regional differences.
Additional Tips and Examples
Here are some helpful tips and additional examples to reinforce the usage of these phrases:
- When asking about homework, it’s common to add a polite phrase before the question to show respect, such as “disculpe” (excuse me) or “perdone” (sorry).
- If you want to specify the type of homework, you can use phrases like “¿Tienes tarea de matemáticas?” (Do you have math homework?) or “¿Tienes deberes de inglés?” (Do you have English assignments?)
- If someone asks you if you have homework, you can respond with “Sí, tengo tarea” (Yes, I have homework) or “No, no tengo tarea” (No, I don’t have homework).
- Remember to always adapt your language and tone based on the context and the relationship you have with the person you’re speaking to.
With these phrases, variations, and tips in mind, you should feel more confident in asking if someone has homework in Spanish. Remember, practice is key when it comes to mastering a new language, so don’t hesitate to engage in conversations and use these phrases in real-life situations. ¡Buena suerte! (Good luck!)
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Share Your Daily Routine in Spanish: A Vocabulary Guide
Sharing your daily routine in Spanish is a fantastic way to get the conversation going with native speakers. By sharing what you do for a living, or what your day-to-day looks like; you’re able to find common interests with new acquaintances or friends.
What’s more, describing your Spanish daily routines, boosts your confidence in Spanish vocabulary.
Talking about your daily routine in Spanish requires you to master verbs in their reflexive forms. It also combines adjectives and vocabulary related to time-frequency, objects, and places.
Join me in this insightful blog post where I teach you how to Share Your Daily Routine in Spanish, along with practical vocabulary and practice audios for supporting your pronunciation.
After This Lesson, You’ll Be Able to Talk Like This:
1. Yo me despierto todos los días a las ocho de la mañana. I wake up every day at eight in the morning.
2. Antes de bañarme, me cepillo los dientes y me lavo la care. Before I shower, I brush my teeth and wash my face.
3. Tengo una hora para almorzar en el trabajo. I have one hour for lunch at work.
4. Todas las mañanas desayuno café y huevos. Every morning I have coffee and eggs for breakfast.
5. Yo salgo de trabajar y voy al gimnasio. I get off work and go to the gym.
6. Normalmente hago mi tarea y me gusta escuchar música. Normally I do my homework and enjoy listening to music.
7. Hoy me voy a desvelar, tengo que trabajar. I’m staying up late tonight, I have to work.
8. Usualmente, me quedo dormida con la tele encendida. Usually, I fall asleep with the tv on.
Listening to Spanish is key for improving your pronunciation and fluency. It’s a wonderful resource for preparing for a conversation and for memorizing new vocabulary.
Keep scrolling for plenty of detailed instruction and useful examples on your daily routines in Spanish!
Describe Your Daily Routine in Spanish
Your Spanish daily routines combine what you do for a living professionally, how you get ready in the mornings, how your mealtimes are, and other daily activities before going to bed.
Every day is different, so being able to elaborate on how your day looks like in Spanish, is proof of your confidence in using the language intuitively. Having una rutina (routine) helps you stay organized and make better use of your time.
Before we dive deep into your Spanish daily routines, we’ll turn our attention to verbs in reflexive form.
Reflexive verbs are used when an action acts on the subject. Meaning that the verb acts on him or herself. For example, when you comb your hair, brush your teeth, or when you wake up.
Make a quick review of the subject with this practical blog post about Reflexive Verbs in Spanish Grammar.
Your Morning Daily Routine in Spanish
Tú rutina diaria (your daily routine) starts in the morning. Getting ready for the day ahead is essential for starting your activities with the right foot.
Let’s take a look at common verbs and vocabulary for the starting point for your Spanish daily routines.
Morning Routine Spanish Verbs Part 1
to brush teeth | |
to brush your hair | |
to comb your hair | |
to dry your hair | |
to floss | |
to get dressed | |
to get ready | |
to get up early | |
to go to the gym | |
to go, to head out |
Morning Routine Spanish Verbs Part 2
to have a bath | |
to make the bed | |
to put on makeup | |
to shave | |
to shower | |
to use the restroom | |
to wake up, to get up | |
to wake up late | |
to wash your face | |
to wash your hair | |
to work out |
Example Phrases
Yo me levanto a las seis de la mañana. I get up at six in the morning.
Mi alarma me despierta a las 7 am. My alarm wakes me up at 7 am.
Primero, me cepillo los dientes y uso hilo dental. First, I brush my teeth and use floss.
Si tengo tiempo, aprovecho a lavarme y secarme el pelo. If I have time, I wash and dry my hair.
Antes de bañarme, hago ejercicio. Before taking a bath, I exercise.
Me encanta madrugar los fines de semana. I love waking up early on weekends.
Al despertarme, voy al baño. When I wake up, I use the restroom.
Después de bañarme y vestirme, me maquillo. After taking a bath and getting dressed, I put on makeup.
Normalmente me levanto y voy al gimnasio. I usually get up and go to the gym.
Después de ir al gimnasio, regreso a mi casa a ducharme. After going to the gym, I come back to my house to shower.
Me toma casi una hora alistarme. It takes me almost an hour to get ready.
Solo hago la cama y me voy al trabajo. I just make the bed and go to work.
Your Eating Times
Breakfast is certainly the most important meal of the day, but being able to talk about your eating times, in general, is essential for discussing your daily routine in Spanish.
Talking about when you have a snack or when you have lunch is fantastic for making plans. It can also lead the conversation to talking about yummy foods, or about your likes and dislikes.
Let’s take a look at common verbs and vocabulary for talking about your eating times on your day-to-day.
Meals Daily Routine in Spanish Vocabulary
to cook | |
to drink a glass of water | |
to drink a smoothie | |
to drink coffee | |
to drink tea | |
to eat dessert | |
to eat something | |
to have a snack | |
to have breakfast | |
to have dinner | |
to have lunch | |
to make breakfast | |
to set the table | |
to wash the dishes | |
to order food |
Yo cocino todos los días. I cook every day.
Yo pido comida en el trabajo. I order food at work.
No me gusta tomar café sin comer algo antes. I don’t like drinking coffee without eating something first.
Todas las tardes tomo té y galletas. Every afternoon I drink tea and cookies.
Antes de almorzar, mis hijos ponen la mesa. Before having lunch, my kids set the table.
Después de alistarme, preparo el desayuno. After getting ready, I prepare breakfast.
A las 11 am, me gusta tomar un refrigerio. At 11 am, I like having a snack.
Tengo que lavar los platos antes de cocinar. I have to wash the dishes before cooking.
No me gusta cenar tan tarde. I don’t like eating dinner so late.
Me gusta tomar un desayuno ligero. I like having a light breakfast.
¿A qué hora almuerzas? At what time do you have lunch?
Por el trabajo, tengo que comer rápido. Because of work, I have to eat fast.
Day to Day Activities
Some people have a pretty specific routine because they follow a strict horario (schedule) at work or school.
Others have certain responsibilities that provide more flexibility. These people are able to distribute their time into different activities.
Let’s examine some day to day vocabulary that’ll help you talk about what you do on your daily routine in Spanish.
Day to Day Activities Vocabulary Part 1
go to school | |
go to work | |
to clean | |
to do homework | |
to do laundry | |
to drive | |
to feed the pets | |
to get off work | |
to get home | |
to go shopping | |
to go to a meeting | |
to go to class | |
to go to the beauty salon | |
to go to the doctor | |
to go to therapy |
Day to Day Activities Vocabulary Part 2
to have a nap | |
to listen to music | |
to play videogames | |
to see my friends | |
to start work | |
to study | |
to take my kids | |
to talk on the phone | |
to tidy up | |
to use the computer | |
to visit family | |
to walk the dog | |
to watch tv | |
to work |
Yo empiezo a trabajar a las 7am. I start work at 7 am.
Yo voy a la escuela de lunes a viernes. I go to school from Monday to Friday.
Usualmente, hablo por teléfono en las mañanas. Usually, I talk on the phone in the mornings.
Tengo que hacer tareas y pasear al perro todas las tardes. I have to do homework and walk the dog every afternoon.
Cuando llego a mi casa, me gusta tomar una siesta. When I get home, I enjoy taking a nap.
Yo visito a mi familia todos los domingos. I visit my family every Sunday.
En el trabajo uso mi computadora. At work, I use my computer.
Yo llevo a mis hijos a la escuela todos los días. I take my kids to school every day.
Después de salir de trabajar, me gusta ir de compras. After getting off work, I enjoy going shopping.
Antes de acostarme, veo la tele. Before going to bed, I watch tv.
Yo hago limpieza en las mañanas. I clean the house in the mornings.
En las tardes me gusta estudiar español. In the afternoons I like studying Spanish.
Todos los miércoles voy a terapia. Every Wednesday I go to therapy.
Night Routine in Spanish
How do you finish your day? Do you stay up late? Or do you go to bed early?
Talk about your night routine in Spanish with this list of useful vocabulary.
Night Routine Vocabulary
to brush your teeth | |
to fall asleep | |
to go to bed early | |
to go to sleep | |
to look at your phone | |
to meditate | |
to put on pajamas | |
to read a book | |
to remove your makeup | |
to say good night | |
to stay up late | |
to wash your face |
Me gusta acostarme temprano. I like going to bed early.
Antes de irme a dormir, leo un libro. Before going to sleep, I read a book.
Después de cenar, me cepillo los dientes y me pongo la pijama. After having dinner, I brush my teeth and put on my pajamas.
No me gusta desvelarme. I don’t like staying up late.
Normalmente, me quedo dormido viendo mi teléfono. Normally, I fall asleep looking at my phone.
Add More Details to Your Spanish Daily Routines
You can always include more details when discussing your Spanish daily routines. You can talk about the variations according to days of the week and also about the frequency of such habits. Here’s a list of adverbs you can use.
Daily Routine in Spanish Adverbs
always | siempre |
day after tomorrow | pasado mañana |
everyday | todos los días |
frequently | frecuentemente |
never | nunca |
normally | normalmente |
occasionally | ocasionalmente |
often | a menudo, seguido |
rarely | casi nunca |
sometimes | a veces |
today | hoy |
tomorrow | mañana |
usually | usualmente |
yesterday | ayer |
¿Siempre te levantas temprano? Do you always wake up early?
Tengo que ir a la escuela hasta pasado mañana. I have to go to school until the day after tomorrow.
Todos los días veo la tele. I watch tv every day.
Normalmente desayuno y después me baño. Normally I have breakfast and shower later.
A veces, me despierto tarde. Sometimes, I wake up late.
¿Tienes planes para hoy? Do you have plans for today?
Casi nunca me da tiempo de almorzar en casa. I rarely have time to eat at home.
Hoy tengo clase de baile. Today I have dance class.
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Here are a few phrases you can employ: "Haz tu tarea": This is a commonly used way to say "do your homework" in an informal context. "Haz" is the second-person singular command form of the verb "hacer" (to do/make), and "tu tarea" means "your homework.". "Termina tu tarea": Similar to the formal phrase, "termina tu ...
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