Grammar · find the error
Spot the Mistake.
MediumEvery sentence has exactly one wrong word — a gender slip, a verb ending, an agreement or a plural. Read it and tap the mistake.
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How to play
- A short Spanish sentence appears with its intended English meaning — but one word is wrong.
- The mistake might be the wrong article (el/la), a verb that doesn't match the subject, an adjective that doesn't agree, or a missing plural.
- Tap the word you think is the error to see the correction.
- Find the mistake in eight sentences per round.
Spanish sentences you'll practice
Every sentence in this free Spanish game, with its English translation.
- La casa es muy bonita. The house is very pretty.
- El gato duerme en el sofá. The cat sleeps on the sofa.
- Nosotros vivimos en Madrid. We live in Madrid.
- Yo tengo dos hermanos. I have two brothers.
- El perro es muy pequeño. The dog is very small.
- Tengo tres hermanos. I have three brothers.
- Los niños juegan en el parque. The children play in the park.
- Mi madre trabaja en una oficina. My mother works in an office.
- Ana y María son amigas. Ana and María are friends.
- Comemos pan todos los días. We eat bread every day.
- El sol brilla mucho hoy. The sun shines a lot today.
- Quiero comprar dos camisas. I want to buy two shirts.
- Él habla español muy bien. He speaks Spanish very well.
- Mi hermana es muy alta. My sister is very tall.
- Hay muchas casas en la calle. There are many houses on the street.
Questions
What kinds of mistakes are there?
Common beginner errors: gender (la gato → el gato), subject-verb agreement (nosotros vive → vivimos), adjective agreement (perro pequeña → pequeño) and plurals (tres hermano → hermanos).
How does this help?
Spotting errors trains you to notice the grammar rules that matter — gender, agreement and verb endings — so you make fewer of the same mistakes yourself.
Is it free?
Yes — no sign-up needed. Sign in only to track your scores.
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