Prepare for the A Level Spanish Exam with engaging quizzes and interactive learning materials. Our comprehensive resources cover all aspects of the exam, ensuring you're well-prepared and confident on test day!

Each practice test/flash card set has 50 randomly selected questions from a bank of over 500. You'll get a new set of questions each time!

Practice this question and more.


Which English word corresponds to the Spanish verb "esperar"?

  1. To force

  2. To hope

  3. To work

  4. To earn

The correct answer is: To hope

The Spanish verb "esperar" primarily translates to "to hope" in English, capturing the meaning of anticipating or wanting something to happen. This verb is commonly used to express desires or expectations regarding future events or outcomes. For instance, one might say "Espero que tengas un buen día," which means "I hope you have a good day." While the other choices present different verbs, they do not reflect the correct meaning of "esperar." "To force," "to work," and "to earn" convey completely different actions and ideas that do not align with the intent of "expecting" or "hoping" for something. Hence, "to hope" is the correct translation that accurately captures the essence of the verb in Spanish.