Expresate!: Spanish 1
Expresate!: Spanish 1
1st Edition
Rinehart, Winston and Holt
ISBN: 9780030452048
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Exercise 1
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In this question you are asked to fill in the blanks with the logical answer based on the prevailing pattern. This first question is missing two answers.
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We are given the pattern as “Monday, ______, Wednesday, ________”.
It should be easy to figure out that the missing days are Tuesday (falling between M and W) and Thursday (coming right after W). Look at your vocabulary on page 21 for a refresher on days of the week.
Result
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martes, jueves
Exercise 2
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In this question you are asked to fill in the blanks with the logical answer based on the prevailing pattern. This second question is missing two answers.
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The prevailing pattern is “Friday, _______, _________, Monday”. Saturday and Sunday are the two days that fall between Friday and Monday.
Don’t forget that *sábado* has an accent over the first *a*.
Result
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sábado, domingo
Exercise 3
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In this question you are asked to fill in the blanks with the logical answer based on the prevailing pattern. This third question is missing two answers.
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The prevailing pattern is “January, _________, March, ________”. I’m sure you’ve noticed by this point that months and days of the week are not capitalized in the Spanish language. Remember this as you’re writing them. Many of the months in Spanish are spelled fairly similarly to their English counterparts. Commit the vocabulary from page 21 to memory as these are very important, basic concepts in Spanish.
Result
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febrero, abril
Exercise 4
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In this question you are asked to fill in the blanks with the logical answer based on the prevailing pattern. This fourth question is missing two answers.
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The prevailing pattern is “May, June, ________, ________”.
The two months following June are missing. Those months are July and August, which both have very similar spellings in English as they do in Spanish.
Result
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julio, agosto
Exercise 5
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In this question you are asked to fill in the blanks with the logical answer based on the prevailing pattern. This fifth question is missing two answers.
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This is our first question dealing with *las estaciones* (the seasons). You’ll find this vocabulary on page 21 as well. The prevailing pattern is “spring, _____, fall, ______”. When using the seasons in a conversation, make sure you use *el* or *la* (*la* is used only for spring). In these questions, however, you are not asked to include them.
Result
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verano, invierno
Exercise 6
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In this question you are asked to fill in the blanks with the logical answer based on the prevailing pattern. This final question is missing two answers.
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Again, we are dealing with *las estaciones* (the seasons). The prevailing pattern is “winter, ______, ______, fall.”
Following winter is spring, which is followed by summer. These are the English versions of the missing words. Consult your vocabulary on page 21 if you need a refresher.
Result
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primavera, otoño
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