Asking Questions (match)
Do you know why por qué (why) and porque (because) are not the same word? These Spanish Vocabulary quizzes on question words sort out the essential ways to ask for information in Spanish.
Mastering Spanish Question Words
Across three matching quizzes you will pair each question word with its meaning and learn how it behaves in a sentence. You will work with qué (what), cómo (how), cuándo (when), dónde (where), and cuánto (how much), the words that open almost every question. These are the building blocks for getting directions, prices, and plain information from the people around you.
Question words are the first thing you need in any real conversation, whether you are lost, shopping, or simply curious. Get these down and you can keep a conversation moving instead of stalling at the very first word.
Spanish Question Words with Audio Pronunciation
Each word comes with audio, so you hear the natural rise and fall of a real Spanish question. That matters for cómo (how), where the spoken stress is part of what marks it as a question.
Did You Know?
A written accent does a lot of work here. Cómo (how) with an accent asks a question, but como (I eat, or like) without one does not, and the same goes for qué versus que. That little mark is often the only difference between a question and a statement.
How the Quizzes Work
The three matching quizzes are quick, just a few minutes each, and you drag every Spanish word to its English meaning. You can replay them as often as you like, which is the fastest way to make the question words automatic when you actually need them. The matching format keeps each round fast and low pressure, so you can run through it again the moment a spare minute opens up.
Ready to start asking questions in Spanish? Try these free interactive Spanish quizzes and master the question words today.
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