Expresate!: Spanish 1
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780030452048
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Page 215: 31
Exercise 1
Step 1
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In this exercise, we are practicing using the affirmative command form of the verbs. Revise the grammar you have learned on page 214.
Step 2
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The informal command is used when you want to say someone to do something, when that someone is a person you usually address it in the second person singular (*tú*).
Step 3
3 of 5
Here you have to tell your friend how to improve her grades in school according to the phrases in infinitive form from one to eight.
Step 4
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Hacer la tarea – to do the homework
Result
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Haz la tarea.
Exercise 2
Step 1
1 of 5
In this exercise, we are practicing using the affirmative command form of the verbs. Revise the grammar you have learned on page 214.
Step 2
2 of 5
The informal command is used when you want to say someone to do something, when that someone is a person you usually address it in the second person singular (*tú*).
Step 3
3 of 5
Here you have to tell your friend how to improve her grades in school according to the phrases in infinitive form from 1 to 8.
Step 4
4 of 5
Ir a clase todos los días – to go to classes every day
Result
5 of 5
Ve a la clase todos los días.
Exercise 3
Step 1
1 of 5
In this exercise, we are practicing using the affirmative command form of the verbs. Revise the grammar you have learned on page 214.
Step 2
2 of 5
The informal command is used when you want to say someone to do something, when that someone is a person you usually address in the 2nd person singular (*tú*).
Step 3
3 of 5
Here you have to tell your friend how to improve her grades in school according to the phrases in infinitive form from 1 to 8.
Step 4
4 of 5
Salir temprano para el colegio –to go early to school
Result
5 of 5
Sal temprano para el colegio.
Exercise 4
Step 1
1 of 5
In this exercise, we are practicing on using the affirmative command form of the verbs. Revise the grammar you have learned on page 214.
Step 2
2 of 5
The informal command is used when you want to say someone to do something, when that someone is a person you usually address in the second person singular (tú).
Step 3
3 of 5
Here you have to tell your friend how to improve her grades in school according to the phrases in infinitive form from 1 to 8.
Step 4
4 of 5
Escuchar bien en clase – to listen in the class
Result
5 of 5
Escucha bien en clase.
Exercise 5
Step 1
1 of 5
In this exercise, we are practicing using the affirmative command form of the verbs. Revise the grammar you have learned on page 214.
Step 2
2 of 5
The informal command is used when you want to say someone to do something, when that someone is a person you usually address in the second person singular (tú).
Step 3
3 of 5
Here you have to tell your friend how to improve her grades in school according to the phrases in infinitive form from 1 to 8.
Step 4
4 of 5
Trabajar en clase – to work in class
Result
5 of 5
Trabaja en clase.
Exercise 6
Step 1
1 of 5
In this exercise, we are practicing using the affirmative command form of the verbs. Revise the grammar you have learned on page 214.
Step 2
2 of 5
The informal command is used when you want to say someone to do something, when that someone is a person you usually address in the second person singular (tú).
Step 3
3 of 5
Here you have to tell your friend how to improve her grades in school according to the phrases in infinitive form from 1 to 8.
Step 4
4 of 5
Venir conmigo a la biblioteca – to come with me to the library
Result
5 of 5
Ven conmigo a la biblioteca.
Exercise 7
Step 1
1 of 5
In this exercise, we are practicing using the affirmative command form of the verbs. Revise the grammar you have learned on page 214.
Step 2
2 of 5
The informal command is used when you want to say someone to do something, when that someone is a person you usually address in the second person singular (tú).
Step 3
3 of 5
Here you have to tell your friend how to improve her grades in school according to the phrases in infinitive form from 1 to 8.
Step 4
4 of 5
Ser trabajadora – to be hardworking
Result
5 of 5
Sé trabajadora.
Exercise 8
Step 1
1 of 5
In this exercise, we are practicing using the affirmative command form of the verbs. Revise the grammar you have learned on page 214.
Step 2
2 of 5
The informal command is used when you want to say someone to do something, when that someone is a person you usually address in the second person singular (tú).
Step 3
3 of 5
Here you have to tell your friend how to improve her grades in school according to the phrases in infinitive form from 1 to 8.
Step 4
4 of 5
Tener los útiles contigo – to have all the tools with you
Result
5 of 5
Ten los útiles contigo.
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