<p>Does the Spanish SAT II include the "vosotros" of verbs? I believe taht is only used in Spain and some other countries, and our school does not teach it. Thanks.</p>
<p>I don’t think that vosotros is included on College Board tests. College Board doesn’t generally specify what grammar concepts, subjects, and tenses appear on its tests, but does say: “The language used on the test is authentic… the people that make the test don’t include any words or sayings that are used in only one place, for instance, only in Mexico or only in Spain.”</p>
<p>With that in mind, vos. is fairly location-specific so it probably won’t be on the written part. It is included on some aural sources (if you plan to take the SATII with Listening), but as long as you’re able to recognize the verb and its meaning that shouldn’t be a problem.</p>
<p>I see. I assume it’s the same with the AP Spanish exam.</p>
<p>Exactly the same with the Language exam. Vos. is used more often on the Lit. exam since part of the required readings were written by Spanish authors, but it’s not a problem as long as you can realize what verb you’re looking at and what it means.</p>