Realidades Guided Practice Activities For Vocabulary And Grammar Level 3 Student Edition
Realidades Guided Practice Activities For Vocabulary And Grammar Level 3 Student Edition
1st Edition
Prentice Hall
ISBN: 9780131661493
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Page 146: Donde van los pronombres reflexivos y de complemento B

Exercise 1
Step 1
1 of 4
First of all, we must read the instructions carefully to understand what we need to do.
Step 2
2 of 4
This activity is related to the object and reflexive pronouns and where to put them.

Step 3
3 of 4
It can be confusing to know where to place object or reflexive pronouns.

Let’s remember some rules:

– If a sentence has two verbs in a row, as with the present participle or infinitive, the pronoun must be placed before the first verb, or at the end of the. second.

**Example**:
**Le** voy a pegar.
Voy a pegar**le**.

No **lo** vas a cambiar.
No vas a cambiar**lo**.

– Do not forget to add a written accent when adding a pronoun to the end of a present participle.

**Example**:
**Le** estoy pagando.
Estoy pagándo**le**.

– When you add a pronoun to the end of an infinitive, you don´t have ti add a written accent.

**Example**:
**Le** voy a pagar.
Voy a pagar**le**.

– In an affirmative command, any pronouns have to be attached to the end of the verb and add an accent mark if it has two or more syllables.

**Example**:
RepĂ­te**lo**.
Lavémos**la**.
– When you give a negative command, you have to place the pronoun between **no** and **the verb**. No written accent mark is needed.

**Example**:
No **lo** repitas.
No **la** laves.

Step 4
4 of 4
B.- Combine the following affirmative commands and pronouns. Remember to write an accent mark on the stressed syllable. Follow the model.

**Modelo**:
Lava+**te**.= **Lávate.**
|Spanish |Spanish |English |
|–|–|– |–|–
|1.- Ponga+**se**. |**PĂłngase**. |Put on. |

Exercise 2
Step 1
1 of 4
First of all, we must read the instructions carefully to understand what we need to do.
Step 2
2 of 4
This activity is related to the object and reflexive pronouns and where to put them.

Step 3
3 of 4
It can be confusing to know where to place object or reflexive pronouns.

Let’s remember some rules:

– If a sentence has two verbs in a row, as with the present participle or infinitive, the pronoun must be placed before the first verb, or at the end of the. second.

**Example**:
**Le** voy a pegar.
Voy a pegar**le**.

No **lo** vas a cambiar.
No vas a cambiar**lo**.

– Do not forget to add a written accent when adding a pronoun to the end of a present participle.

**Example**:
**Le** estoy pagando.
Estoy pagándo**le**.

– When you add a pronoun to the end of an infinitive, you don´t have ti add a written accent.

**Example**:
**Le** voy a pagar.
Voy a pagar**le**.

– In an affirmative command, any pronouns have to be attached to the end of the verb and add an accent mark if it has two or more syllables.

**Example**:
RepĂ­te**lo**.
Lavémos**la**.
– When you give a negative command, you have to place the pronoun between **no** and **the verb**. No written accent mark is needed.

**Example**:
No **lo** repitas.
No **la** laves.

Step 4
4 of 4
B.- Combine the following affirmative commands and pronouns. Remember to write an accent mark on the stressed syllable. Follow the model.

**Modelo**:
Lava+**te**.= **Lávate.**
|Spanish |Spanish |English |
|–|–|– |–|–
|2.- Vean+**los**. |**Veánlos**. |See them. |

Exercise 3
Step 1
1 of 4
First of all, we must read the instructions carefully to understand what we need to do.
Step 2
2 of 4
This activity is related to the object and reflexive pronouns and where to put them.

Step 3
3 of 4
It can be confusing to know where to place object or reflexive pronouns.

Let’s remember some rules:

– If a sentence has two verbs in a row, as with the present participle or infinitive, the pronoun must be placed before the first verb, or at the end of the. second.

**Example**:
**Le** voy a pegar.
Voy a pegar**le**.

No **lo** vas a cambiar.
No vas a cambiar**lo**.

– Do not forget to add a written accent when adding a pronoun to the end of a present participle.

**Example**:
**Le** estoy pagando.
Estoy pagándo**le**.

– When you add a pronoun to the end of an infinitive, you don´t have ti add a written accent.

**Example**:
**Le** voy a pagar.
Voy a pagar**le**.

– In an affirmative command, any pronouns have to be attached to the end of the verb and add an accent mark if it has two or more syllables.

**Example**:
RepĂ­te**lo**.
Lavémos**la**.
– When you give a negative command, you have to place the pronoun between **no** and **the verb**. No written accent mark is needed.

**Example**:
No **lo** repitas.
No **la** laves.

Step 4
4 of 4
B.- Combine the following affirmative commands and pronouns. Remember to write an accent mark on the stressed syllable. Follow the model.

**Modelo**:
Lava+**te**.= **Lávate.**
|Spanish |Spanish |English |
|–|–|– |–|–
|3.- Despierten+**se**. |**Despiértense**. |Wake up. |

Exercise 4
Step 1
1 of 4
First of all, we must read the instructions carefully to understand what we need to do.
Step 2
2 of 4
This activity is related to the object and reflexive pronouns and where to put them.

Step 3
3 of 4
It can be confusing to know where to place object or reflexive pronouns.

Let’s remember some rules:

– If a sentence has two verbs in a row, as with the present participle or infinitive, the pronoun must be placed before the first verb, or at the end of the. second.

**Example**:
**Le** voy a pegar.
Voy a pegar**le**.

No **lo** vas a cambiar.
No vas a cambiar**lo**.

– Do not forget to add a written accent when adding a pronoun to the end of a present participle.

**Example**:
**Le** estoy pagando.
Estoy pagándo**le**.

– When you add a pronoun to the end of an infinitive, you don´t have ti add a written accent.

**Example**:
**Le** voy a pagar.
Voy a pagar**le**.

– In an affirmative command, any pronouns have to be attached to the end of the verb and add an accent mark if it has two or more syllables.

**Example**:
RepĂ­te**lo**.
Lavémos**la**.
– When you give a negative command, you have to place the pronoun between **no** and **the verb**. No written accent mark is needed.

**Example**:
No **lo** repitas.
No **la** laves.

Step 4
4 of 4
B.- Combine the following affirmative commands and pronouns. Remember to write an accent mark on the stressed syllable. Follow the model.

**Modelo**:
Lava+**te**.= **Lávate.**
|Spanish |Spanish |English |
|–|–|– |–|–
|4.- Ayuden+**me**. |**AyĂşdenme**. |Help me. |

Exercise 5
Step 1
1 of 4
First of all, we must read the instructions carefully to understand what we need to do.
Step 2
2 of 4
This activity is related to the object and reflexive pronouns and where to put them.

Step 3
3 of 4
It can be confusing to know where to place object or reflexive pronouns.

Let’s remember some rules:

– If a sentence has two verbs in a row, as with the present participle or infinitive, the pronoun must be placed before the first verb, or at the end of the. second.

**Example**:
**Le** voy a pegar.
Voy a pegar**le**.

No **lo** vas a cambiar.
No vas a cambiar**lo**.

– Do not forget to add a written accent when adding a pronoun to the end of a present participle.

**Example**:
**Le** estoy pagando.
Estoy pagándo**le**.

– When you add a pronoun to the end of an infinitive, you don´t have ti add a written accent.

**Example**:
**Le** voy a pagar.
Voy a pagar**le**.

– In an affirmative command, any pronouns have to be attached to the end of the verb and add an accent mark if it has two or more syllables.

**Example**:
RepĂ­te**lo**.
Lavémos**la**.
– When you give a negative command, you have to place the pronoun between **no** and **the verb**. No written accent mark is needed.

**Example**:
No **lo** repitas.
No **la** laves.

Step 4
4 of 4
B.- Combine the following affirmative commands and pronouns. Remember to write an accent mark on the stressed syllable. Follow the model.

**Modelo**:
Lava+**te**.= **Lávate.**
|Spanish |Spanish |English |
|–|–|– |–|–
|5.- Consigamos+**la**. |**Consigámosla**. |Let´s find it. |

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