Avancemos 2
Avancemos 2
1st Edition
Holt McDougal
ISBN: 9780554025322
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Page 209: Actividad 13

Exercise 1
Step 1
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One Saturday last summer, many people changed their routines to go to a special party. Describe what they normally did and what they didn’t do that day.
Step 2
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This example shows a man who swims. The verb “nadar“ means “to swim“.
Step 3
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We use the imperfect tense to express a general fact in the past, but we use the preterite tense because of the specific time marker *“el día de la fiesta“*, which means “on the day of the party“.
Result
4 of 4
Ese verano tú nadabas todos los sábados pero el día de la fiesta no nadaste.
Exercise 2
Step 1
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One Saturday last summer, many people changed their routines to go to a special party. Describe what they normally did and what they didn’t do that day.
Step 2
2 of 4
This example shows that two boys are playing football. The expression “jugar al fútbol“ means “to play soccer“.
Step 3
3 of 4
We use the imperfect tense to express a general fact in the past, but we use the preterite tense because of the specific time marker “el día de la fiesta“, which means “on the day of the party“.
Result
4 of 4
Ese verano Jorge y yo jugábamos al fútbol todos los sábados, pero el día de la fiesta no jugamos al fútbol.
Exercise 3
Step 1
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One Saturday last summer, many people changed their routines to go to a special party. Describe what they usually did and what they didn’t do that day.
Step 2
2 of 4
This example shows someone who watches TV. The expression “ver la televisión“ means “to watch TV“.
Step 3
3 of 4
We use the imperfect tense to express a general fact in the past, but we use the preterite tense because of the specific time marker “el día de la fiesta“, which means “on the day of the party“.
Result
4 of 4
Ese verano yo veía la televisión todos los sábados, pero el día de la fiesta no la vi.
Exercise 4
Step 1
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One Saturday last summer, many people changed their routines to go to a special party. Describe what they normally did and what they didn’t do that day.
Step 2
2 of 4
The expression “correr“ means “to run“.
Step 3
3 of 4
We use the imperfect tense to express a general fact in the past, but we use the preterite tense because of the specific time marker “el día de la fiesta“, which means “on the day of the party“.
Result
4 of 4
Ese verano Sandra y Clara corrían todos los sábados, pero el día de la fiesta no corrieron.
Exercise 5
Step 1
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One Saturday last summer, many people changed their routines to go to a party. Describe what they normally did and what they didn’t do that day.
Step 2
2 of 4
The picture shows a girl named Isabel that writes an exam. The expression “tener examen“ means “to take the test“
Step 3
3 of 4
We use the imperfect tense to express a general fact in the past, but we use the preterite tense because of the specific time marker “el día de la fiesta“, which means “on the day of the party“.
Result
4 of 4
Ese verano Isabel tenía examen todos los sábados, pero el día de la fiesta no lo tuvo.
Exercise 6
Step 1
1 of 4
One Saturday last summer, many people changed their routines to go to a party. Describe what they normally did and what they didn’t do that day.
Step 2
2 of 4
The picture shows parents going shopping. The expression “ir de compras“ means “to go shopping“
Step 3
3 of 4
We use the imperfect tense to express a general fact in the past, but we use the preterite tense because of the specific time marker “el día de la fiesta“, which means “on the day of the party“.
Result
4 of 4
Ese verano mis padres iban de compras todos los sábados, pero el día de la fiesta no fueron.
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