Grammar game
pedir or preguntar?
MediumEach sentence needs pedir or preguntar. Pick the right one and learn the rule.
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How to play
- You're shown a Spanish sentence with a blank and an English translation — decide whether it needs pedir or preguntar.
- Tap the option you think fits; the blank fills in and the sentence is read aloud.
- A short rule explains why pedir or preguntar is correct, so the difference sticks.
- Work through the round and aim for a flawless score, then play again to lock it in.
Spanish sentences you'll practice
Every sentence in this free Spanish game, with its English translation.
- Pido el menú. I ask for the menu.
- Pregunta dónde está el banco. She asks where the bank is.
- Pedimos ayuda. We ask for help.
- Preguntan mi nombre. They ask my name.
- Pido un café. I ask for a coffee.
- Pregunta si vengo. He asks if I'm coming.
- Pide la cuenta. Ask for the bill.
- El niño pregunta por qué. The child asks why.
- Pido permiso. I ask for permission.
- Pregunta por ti. She asks about you.
Questions
Is this Spanish grammar game free?
Yes — it plays in your browser with no sign-up. Sign in only if you want to save the sentences to your review deck and track your best score.
What's the difference between pedir and preguntar?
They're easy to mix up. Each question shows the rule after you answer, so across a round you'll see the main cases for both and build a feel for which to use.
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