Avancemos 2
Avancemos 2
1st Edition
Holt McDougal
ISBN: 9780554025322
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Page 155: Actividad 14

Exercise 1
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¿A tí te interesan las clases difíciles? No, no me interesan.
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Ask your classmate questions. Use the verbs “gustar, encantar, importar and interesar” (to like, to love, to matter and to interest). The example reads: “the difficult lessons.”
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Note: in this sentence, we will use the plural form of the verb since it depends on whether it appears after its subject. In this case, ‘the difficult lessons’ are in the plural so the conjugation must be done in the plural too.
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Translation of the answer: Are you interested in difficult lessons?
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¿A ti te interesan las clases difíciles?
Exercise 2
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¿A tí te gusta el tenis? Sí, a mí me gusta.
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Ask your classmate questions. Use the verbs “gustar, encantar, importar, and interesar” (to like, to love, to matter, and to interest). The example reads: “the tennis.”

Step 2
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Note: in this sentence, we will use the singular form of the verb since it depends on whether it appears after its subject. In this case, ‘the tennis’ is in the singular form so the conjugation must be done in the singular too.

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Translation of the answer: Do you like tennis?

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¿A ti te gusta el tenis?
Exercise 3
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¿A tí te importan los examenes? Sí, me importan los examenes.
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Ask your classmate questions. Use the verbs “gustar, encantar, importar, and interesar” (to like, to love, to matter, and to interest). The example reads: “the exams.”

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Note: in this sentence, we will use the plural form of the verb since it depends on whether it appears after its subject. In this case, ‘the exams’ are in the plural so the conjugation must be done in the plural too.

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Translation of the answer: Do exams matter to you?

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¿A ti te importan los exámenes?
Exercise 4
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¿A tí te encanta ir al cine? Sí, a mí me encanta.
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Ask your classmate questions. Use the verbs “gustar, encantar, importar, and interesar” (to like, to love, to matter, and to interest). The example reads: “go to the movies.”

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Note: in this sentence, we will use the singular form of the verb since it depends on whether it appears after its subject. In this case, ‘the movies’ is in the singular form so the conjugation must be done in the singular too.

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Translation of the answer: Do you love going to the movies?

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¿A ti te encanta ir al cine?
Exercise 5
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¿A tí te gustan las fiestas? No, no me gustan las fiestas.
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Ask your classmate questions. Use the verbs “gustar, encantar, importar, and interesar” (to like, to love, to matter, and to interest). The example reads: “the parties.”

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Note: in this sentence, we will use the plural form of the verb since it depends on whether it appears after its subject. In this case, ‘the parties’ are in the plural so the conjugation must be done in the plural too.

Step 3
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Translation of the answer: Are you interested in parties?

Result
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¿A ti te interesan las fiestas?
Exercise 6
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¿A tí te interesa dibujar? No, no me interesa dibujar.
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Ask your classmate questions. Use the verbs “gustar, encantar, importar, and interesar” (to like, to love, to matter, and to interest). The example reads: “the draw.”

Step 2
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Since the subject of this sentence is “tú” (you), we will use the second-person singular form of the verb “dibujar” in the present tense.
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Translation of the answer: Do you love drawing?

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¿A ti te encanta dibujar?
Exercise 7
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¿A tí te interesa sacar buenas notas? Sí, me interesa sacar buenas notas.
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Ask your classmate questions. Use the verbs “gustar, encantar, importar, and interesar” (to like, to love, to matter, and to interest). The example reads: “get good grades”

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Since the subject of this sentence is “tú” (you), we will use the second-person singular form of the verb “sacar” in the present tense.
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Translation of the answer: Do you care about getting good grades?

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¿A ti te importa sacar buenas notas?
Exercise 8
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¿A tí te encantan las vacaciones? Sí, me encantan las vacaciones.
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Ask your classmate questions. Use the verbs “gustar, encantar, importar, and interesar” (to like, to love, to matter, and to interest). The example reads: “holidays.”

Step 2
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Note: in this sentence, we will use the plural form of the verb since it depends on whether it appears after its subject. In this case, ‘holidays’ are in the plural so the conjugation must be done in the plural too.

Step 3
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Translation of the answer: Do you like holidays?

Result
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¿A ti te gustan las vacaciones?
Exercise 9
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¿A tí te importa el Internet? Sí, me importa el Internet.
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Ask your classmate questions. Use the verbs “gustar, encantar, importar, and interesar” (to like, to love, to matter, and to interest). The example reads: “the internet.”

Step 2
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Note: in this sentence, we will use the singular form of the verb since it depends on whether it appears after its subject. In this case, ‘the internet’ is in the singular form so the conjugation must be done in the singular too.

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Translation of the answer: Does the internet matter to you?

Result
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¿A ti te importa el internet?
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