Avancemos 2
Avancemos 2
1st Edition
Holt McDougal
ISBN: 9780554025322
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Page 172: Actividad 3

Exercise 1
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Emilio tiene la cámara.
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This is an audio exercise. Correct the mistakes in the sentences. The example reads: “Emilio has the painting”.
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In this example, we will use the verb “tener” (to have got).
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Since the subject of this sentence is “Emilio” (he), we will use the third-person singular form of the verb “tener” in the present tense.
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Translation of the answer: Emilio has the camera.
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Emilio tiene la cámara.
Exercise 2
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La artesanía que Marta mira es de plata y es barato.
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This is an audio exercise. Correct the mistakes in the sentences. The example reads: “The crafts that Marta looks at are made of gold and are expensive”.

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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 “la artesanía” (the crafts), we will use the third-person singular form of the verb “ser” in the present tense.

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Translation of the answer: The crafts that Marta looks at are made of gold and are cheap.
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La artesanía que Marta mira es de oro y es barata.
Exercise 3
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La pintura es bella y cara.
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This is an audio exercise. Correct the mistakes in the sentences. The example reads: “The paint is cheap”.

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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 “la pintura” (the paint), we will use the third-person singular form of the verb “ser” in the present tense.

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Translation of the answer: The paint is expensive.

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La pintura es cara.
Exercise 4
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Hace tres horas que Emilio camina por la ciudad.
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This is an audio exercise. Correct the mistakes in the sentences. The example reads: “Emilio has been walking around the city for two hours”.

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In this example, we will use the verb “caminar” (to walk).

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Since the subject of this sentence is “Emilio” (he), we will use the third-person singular form of the verb “caminar” in the present tense.

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Translation of the answer: Emilio has been walking around the city for three hours.
Result
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Hace tres horas que Emilio camina por la ciudad.
Exercise 5
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Emilio caminó para buscar la cámara.
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This is an audio exercise. Correct the mistakes in the sentences. The example reads: “Emilio walked to exercise”.

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In this example, we will use the verb “caminar” (to walk).

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Since the subject of this sentence is “Emilio” (he), we will use the third-person singular form of the verb “caminar” in the preterite tense.

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Translation of the answer: Emilio walked to find the camera.

Result
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Emilio caminó para encontrar la cámara.
Exercise 6
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Emilio perdió la cámara.
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This is an audio exercise. Correct the mistakes in the sentences. The example reads: “Emilio lost the crafts”.

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In this example, we will use the verb “perder” (to lose).

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Since the subject of this sentence is “Emilio” (he), we will use the third-person singular form of the verb “perder” in the preterite tense.

Step 4
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Translation of the answer: Emilio lost the camera.

Result
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Emilio perdió la cámara.
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