Spanish Phrase
Organiza tus pruebas.
Meaning
A direct command telling someone to arrange, plan, or put in order their tests or examinations. It can refer to school exams, medical tests, or any set of evaluations that need to be scheduled or prepared for.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to give a clear, friendly piece of advice to a peer, a student, or a colleague about getting their tests under control—e.g., before a study session, before a medical check‑up, or when organizing a series of practical assessments.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Organizatuspruebas
Imperativo (tú)
‘Organiza’ is the affirmative imperative form of the verb ‘organizar’ for the second‑person singular (tú).
Posesivo ‘tus’
‘tus’ is the plural possessive adjective that agrees in number (but not gender) with the noun it modifies.
Sustantivo ‘pruebas’
‘pruebas’ is a feminine plural noun meaning ‘tests, exams, or evidence’, and it matches the plural possessive ‘tus’.
🗨In Conversation
¿Cómo puedo mejorar mi rendimiento en la clase?
How can I improve my performance in class?
Organiza tus pruebas, haz un calendario y estudia un poco cada día.
Organize your tests, make a schedule, and study a little each day.
✕Common Mistakes
Organiza tu pruebas.
The possessive must be plural ‘tus’ to agree with the plural noun ‘pruebas’.
Organiza tus prueba.
The noun must be plural because the possessive ‘tus’ is plural.
Organiza tus pruebas (to a stranger in a formal setting).
If you are speaking formally to someone you don’t know well, use the ‘usted’ form: ‘Organice sus pruebas’.
↔Alternatives
Prepara tus exámenes.
Prepare your exams.
Ordena tus pruebas.
Put your tests in order.
Planifica tus evaluaciones.
Plan your assessments.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking countries the plain imperative can sound a bit strong, so adding ‘por favor’ or softening it with ‘¿Podrías…?’ makes it more polite. Also, ‘pruebas’ can refer to academic exams, medical tests, or even legal evidence, so the context determines which meaning is intended.

