Prepare for the A Level Spanish Exam with confidence. Challenge yourself with engaging quizzes and comprehensive questions designed to enhance your language skills and exam readiness. Unlock your potential and ace your exam!

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 verb translates to "to behave" in Spanish?

  1. Comprometerse

  2. Comportarse

  3. Correr

  4. Corregir

The correct answer is: Comportarse

The verb that translates to "to behave" in Spanish is "comportarse." This verb specifically refers to the manner in which a person acts or conducts themselves, making it the correct choice for conveying the concept of behavior. In contrast, the other options focus on different actions: "comprometerse" means "to commit" or "to engage," which pertains to taking on a responsibility or obligation. "Correr" means "to run," describing a physical action of moving quickly on foot. "Corregir," on the other hand, translates to "to correct," indicating an action of making something right or rectifying errors. Each of these verbs pertains to distinct meanings and does not relate to the idea of behavior like "comportarse" does.