Realidades 2
Realidades 2
1st Edition
Carol Eubanks Wargin, Myriam Met, Peggy Palo Boyles, Richard S. Sayers
ISBN: 9780130359513
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Page 168: Actividad 16

Exercise 1
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Joaquín visits Caracas for the first time. He gives you advice and completes the sentences with the imperative tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “(put) the driving license”
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In this example, we will use the verb “poner” (to put).
Step 3
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Since the subject of this sentence is “tú” (you), we will use the second-person singular form of the verb “poner” in imperative tense.
Result
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Pon el permiso de trabajar en tu cartera antes de salir.
Exercise 2
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Joaquín visita Caracas por primera vez. Dale consejos y completa las frases con el imperative tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “(leave) early so as not to find”
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In this example, we will use the verb “salir” (to leave).
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Since the subject of this sentence is “tú” (you), we will use the second-person singular form of the verb “salir” in imperative tense.
Result
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Sal temprano para no encontrar mucho tráfico.
Exercise 3
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Joaquín visits Caracas for the first time. He gives you advice and completes the sentences with the imperative tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “(be) a good driver”
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In this example, we will use the verb “ser” (to be).
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Since the subject of this sentence is “tú” (you), we will use the second-person singular form of the verb “ser” in imperative tense.
Result
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Se un buen conductor para no recibir multas de la policía.
Exercise 4
Solution 1
Solution 2
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Joaquín visits Caracas for the first time. He gives you advice and completes the sentences with the imperative tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “(be) careful when you pass by”
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Since the subject of this sentence is “tú” (you), we will use the second-person singular form of the verb “tener” in imperative tense.
Step 3
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Since the subject of this sentence is “tú” (you), we will use the second-person singular form of the verb “tener” in imperative tense.
Result
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Ten cuidado cuando pases por una zona de construcción.
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Exercise 5
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Joaquín visits Caracas for the first time. He gives you advice and completes the sentences with the imperative tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “(go) slowly through”
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In this example, we will use the verb “ir” (to go).
Step 3
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Since the subject of this sentence is “tú” (you), we will use the second-person singular form of the verb “ir” in imperative tense.
Result
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Ve despacio por las calles estrechas.
Exercise 6
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Joaquín visits Caracas for the first time. He gives you advice and completes the sentences with the imperative tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “(make) a question.”
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In this example, we will use the verb “hacer” (to make).
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Since the subject of this sentence is “tú” (you), we will use the second-person singular form of the verb “hacer” in imperative tense.
Result
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Haz una pregunta si no sabes donde queda algo.
Exercise 7
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Joaquín visits Caracas for the first time. He gives you advice and completes the sentences with the imperative tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “(tell) the truth.”
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In this example, we will use the verb “decir” (to tell).
Step 3
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Since the subject of this sentence is “tú” (you), we will use the second-person singular form of the verb “decir” in imperative tense.
Result
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Di la verdad si alguien te pregunta cómo se va a algún lado.
Exercise 8
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Joaquín visits Caracas for the first time. He gives you advice and completes the sentences with the imperative tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “(come) straight home”.
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In this example, we will use the verb “venir” (to come).

Step 3
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Since the subject of this sentence is “tú” (you), we will use the second-person singular form of the verb “venir” in imperative tense.
Result
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Ven directamente a casa a las cuatro de la tarde.
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