Avancemos 2
Avancemos 2
1st Edition
Holt McDougal
ISBN: 9780554025322
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Page 284: Actividad 6

Exercise 1
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
Ningún cliente me va a decir: «Muy amable.»
Step 1
1 of 6
As with every exercise, we must first read the problem statement and understand what it is asks of us.

Step 2
2 of 6
We will imagine that we and our pessimistic friend work in a restaurant. In this exercise, we must write what each of us would say. Let’s use affirmative or negative words. Let’s go by the model.

Step 3
3 of 6
**The model reads:**

**English**

**a)** It is always fun to work in a restaurant.

**b)** Never the fun to work in a restaurant.

**Español**

**a)** *Siempre es divertido trabajar en un restaurante.*

**b)** *Nunca el divertido trabajar en un restaurante.*

Step 4
4 of 6
**Tip:**

We must carefully read the section on page **283** ***”Affirmative and Negative Words”.***

Step 5
5 of 6
**The sentences are:**

**1**. Some client is going to tell me: “Very kind.”

**2**. Someone is going to give me a good tip.

**3**. Customers are going to order either the roast chicken or the spaghetti.

**4**. They are also going to order the grilled steak.

**5**. For dessert we serve something tasty today.

**6**. We will not have any problem.

Step 6
6 of 6
**The answer to the first sentence of the exercise is:**

**1**. *Algún cliente me va a decir: “Muy amable.”*

* In this case, our pessimistic friend would say:

**Español:** ***Ningún*** cliente me va a decir: “Muy amable”.

**English:** No customer is going to tell me: “Very kind.

Exercise 2
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
Nadie va a darme una buena propina.
Step 1
1 of 6
As with every exercise, we must first read the problem statement and understand what it is asks of us.

Step 2
2 of 6
We will imagine that we and our pessimistic friend work in a restaurant. In this exercise, we must write what each of us would say. Let’s use affirmative or negative words. Let’s go by the model.

Step 3
3 of 6
**The model reads:**

**English**

**a)** It is always fun to work in a restaurant.

**b)** Never the fun to work in a restaurant.

**Español**

**a)** *Siempre es divertido trabajar en un restaurante.*

**b)** *Nunca el divertido trabajar en un restaurante.*

Step 4
4 of 6
**Tip:**

We must carefully read the section on page **283** ***”Affirmative and Negative Words”.***

Step 5
5 of 6
**The sentences are:**

**1**. Some client is going to tell me: “Very kind.”

**2**. Someone is going to give me a good tip.

**3**. Customers are going to order either the roast chicken or the spaghetti.

**4**. They are also going to order the grilled steak.

**5**. For dessert we serve something tasty today.

**6**. We will not have any problem.

Step 6
6 of 6
**The answer to the second sentence of the exercise is:**

**2**. *Alguien va a darme una buena propina.*

* In this case, our pessimistic friend would say:

**Español**: ***Nadie*** va a darme una buena propina.

**English**: No one is going to give me a big tip.

Exercise 3
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
Los clientes no van a pedir ni el pollo asado ni los espaguetis.
Step 1
1 of 6
As with every exercise, we must first read the problem statement and understand what it is asks of us.

Step 2
2 of 6
We will imagine that we and our pessimistic friend work in a restaurant. In this exercise, we must write what each of us would say. Let’s use affirmative or negative words. Let’s go by the model.

Step 3
3 of 6
**The model reads:**

**English**

**a)** It is always fun to work in a restaurant.

**b)** Never the fun to work in a restaurant.

**Español**

**a)** *Siempre es divertido trabajar en un restaurante.*

**b)** *Nunca el divertido trabajar en un restaurante.*

Step 4
4 of 6
**Tip:**

We must carefully read the section on page **283** ***”Affirmative and Negative Words”.***

Step 5
5 of 6
**The sentences are:**

**1**. Some client is going to tell me: “Very kind.”

**2**. Someone is going to give me a good tip.

**3**. Customers are going to order either the roast chicken or the spaghetti.

**4**. They are also going to order the grilled steak.

**5**. For dessert we serve something tasty today.

**6**. We will not have any problem.

Step 6
6 of 6
**The answer to the third sentence of the exercise is:**

**3**. *Los clientes van a pedir o el pollo asado o los espaguetis.*

* In this case, our pessimistic friend would say:

**Español:** Los clientes ***no*** van a pedir ***ni*** el pollo asado ***ni*** los espaguetis.

**English:** Customers are not going to order the roast chicken or the spaghetti.

Exercise 4
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
Tampoco van a pedir el filete a la parrilla.
Step 1
1 of 6
As with every exercise, we must first read the problem statement and understand what it is asks of us.

Step 2
2 of 6
We will imagine that we and our pessimistic friend work in a restaurant. In this exercise, we must write what each of us would say. Let’s use affirmative or negative words. Let’s go by the model.

Step 3
3 of 6
**The model reads:**

**English**

**a)** It is always fun to work in a restaurant.

**b)** Never the fun to work in a restaurant.

**Español**

**a)** *Siempre es divertido trabajar en un restaurante.*

**b)** *Nunca el divertido trabajar en un restaurante.*

Step 4
4 of 6
**Tip:**

We must carefully read the section on page **283** ***”Affirmative and Negative Words”.***

Step 5
5 of 6
**The sentences are:**

**1**. Some client is going to tell me: “Very kind.”

**2**. Someone is going to give me a good tip.

**3**. Customers are going to order either the roast chicken or the spaghetti.

**4**. They are also going to order the grilled steak.

**5**. For dessert we serve something tasty today.

**6**. We will not have any problem.

Step 6
6 of 6
**The answer to the fourth sentence of the exercise is:**

**4**. También van a pedir el filete a la parrilla

* In this case, our pessimistic friend would say:

**Español:** ***Tampoco*** van a pedir el filete a la parrilla.

**English:** They’re not going to order the grilled steak either.

Exercise 5
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
De postre no servimos nada sabroso hoy.
Step 1
1 of 6
As with every exercise, we must first read the problem statement and understand what it is asks of us.

Step 2
2 of 6
We will imagine that we and our pessimistic friend work in a restaurant. In this exercise, we must write what each of us would say. Let’s use affirmative or negative words. Let’s go by the model.

Step 3
3 of 6
**The model reads:**

**English**

**a)** It is always fun to work in a restaurant.

**b)** Never the fun to work in a restaurant.

**Español**

**a)** *Siempre es divertido trabajar en un restaurante.*

**b)** *Nunca el divertido trabajar en un restaurante.*

Step 4
4 of 6
**Tip:**

We must carefully read the section on page **283** ***”Affirmative and Negative Words”.***

Step 5
5 of 6
**The sentences are:**

**1**. Some client is going to tell me: “Very kind.”

**2**. Someone is going to give me a good tip.

**3**. Customers are going to order either the roast chicken or the spaghetti.

**4**. They are also going to order the grilled steak.

**5**. For dessert we serve something tasty today.

**6**. We will not have any problem.

Step 6
6 of 6
**The answer to the first sentence of the exercise is:**

**5**. *De postre servimos algo sabroso hoy.*

* In this case, our pessimistic friend would say:

**Español:** De postre ***no*** nos serviremos ***nada*** sabroso hoy.

**English:** For dessert we will not serve anything tasty today.

Exercise 6
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
Vamos a tener algún problema.
Step 1
1 of 6
As with every exercise, we must first read the problem statement and understand what it is asks of us.

Step 2
2 of 6
We will imagine that we and our pessimistic friend work in a restaurant. In this exercise, we must write what each of us would say. Let’s use affirmative or negative words. Let’s go by the model.

Step 3
3 of 6
**The model reads:**

**English**

**a)** It is always fun to work in a restaurant.

**b)** Never the fun to work in a restaurant.

**Español**

**a)** *Siempre es divertido trabajar en un restaurante.*

**b)** *Nunca el divertido trabajar en un restaurante.*

Step 4
4 of 6
**Tip:**

We must carefully read the section on page **283** ***”Affirmative and Negative Words”.***

Step 5
5 of 6
**The sentences are:**

**1**. Some client is going to tell me: “Very kind.”

**2**. Someone is going to give me a good tip.

**3**. Customers are going to order either the roast chicken or the spaghetti.

**4**. They are also going to order the grilled steak.

**5**. For dessert we serve something tasty today.

**6**. We will not have any problem.

Step 6
6 of 6
**The answer to the sixth sentence of the exercise is:**

**6**. No vamos a tener ningún problema.

* In this case, our pessimistic friend would say:

**Español:** Vamos a tener ***algún*** problema.

**English:** We are going to have ***some*** problem.

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