Avancemos 2
Avancemos 2
1st Edition
Holt McDougal
ISBN: 9780554025322
Textbook solutions

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Page 287: Actividad 11

Exercise 1
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
No, las ventanas no están abiertas por la noche.
Step 1
1 of 5
As with every exercise, we must first read the problem statement and understand what it is asks of us.

Step 2
2 of 5
Someone took a secret recipe from chef Vicente. In this exercise, we must answer the detective’s questions from the chef’s perspective. Let’s use negative non-specific words and the following model as a guide:

* Does anyone work here all night?

No, nobody works here all night.

Step 3
3 of 5
**Tip**:

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

Step 4
4 of 5
**The questions are:**

**1**. Are the windows always open at night?

**2**. Are there any dogs here?

**3**. Did anything special happen at the restaurant last night?

**4**. Did someone talk to you in the kitchen?

**5**. Did you see someone nervous?

**6.** Do you have any questions for me?

Step 5
5 of 5
**The answer to the first sentence of the exercise is:**

**1**. *¿Las ventanas siempre están abiertas por la noche?*

(Are the windows always open at night?)

**Español**: No, las ventanas nunca están abiertas por la noche.

**English**: No, the windows are never open at night.

Exercise 2
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
No, no hay ningún perro aquí.
Step 1
1 of 5
As with every exercise, we must first read the problem statement and understand what it is asks of us.

Step 2
2 of 5
Someone took a secret recipe from chef Vicente. In this exercise, we must answer the detective’s questions from the chef’s perspective. Let’s use negative non-specific words and the following model as a guide:

* Does anyone work here all night?

No, nobody works here all night.

Step 3
3 of 5
**Tip**:

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

Step 4
4 of 5
**The questions are:**

**1**. Are the windows always open at night?

**2**. Are there any dogs here?

**3**. Did anything special happen at the restaurant last night?

**4**. Did someone talk to you in the kitchen?

**5**. Did you see someone nervous?

**6.** Do you have any questions for me?

Step 5
5 of 5
**The answer to the second sentence of the exercise is:**

**2**. *¿Hay algún perro aquí?*

(Are there any dogs here?)

**Español**: No, no hay ningún perro aquí.

**English**: No, the windows are never open at night.

Exercise 3
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
No, nada especial pasó en el restaurante.
Step 1
1 of 5
As with every exercise, we must first read the problem statement and understand what it is asks of us.

Step 2
2 of 5
Someone took a secret recipe from chef Vicente. In this exercise, we must answer the detective’s questions from the chef’s perspective. Let’s use negative non-specific words and the following model as a guide:

* Does anyone work here all night?

No, nobody works here all night.

Step 3
3 of 5

**Tip**:

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

Step 4
4 of 5
**The questions are:**

**1**. Are the windows always open at night?

**2**. Are there any dogs here?

**3**. Did anything special happen at the restaurant last night?

**4**. Did someone talk to you in the kitchen?

**5**. Did you see someone nervous?

**6.** Do you have any questions for me?

Step 5
5 of 5
**The answer to the third sentence of the exercise is:**

**3**. *¿Algo especial pasó en el restaurante anoche?*

(Did anything special happen at the restaurant last night?)

**Español**: No, nada especial pasó en el restaurante anoche.

**English**: No, nothing special happened at the restaurant last night.

Exercise 4
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
No, nadie habló conmigo en la cocina.
Step 1
1 of 5
As with every exercise, we must first read the problem statement and understand what it is asks of us.

Step 2
2 of 5
Someone took a secret recipe from chef Vicente. In this exercise, we must answer the detective’s questions from the chef’s perspective. Let’s use negative non-specific words and the following model as a guide:

* Does anyone work here all night?

No, nobody works here all night.

Step 3
3 of 5
**Tip**:

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

Step 4
4 of 5
**The questions are:**

**1**. Are the windows always open at night?

**2**. Are there any dogs here?

**3**. Did anything special happen at the restaurant last night?

**4**. Did someone talk to you in the kitchen?

**5**. Did you see someone nervous?

**6.** Do you have any questions for me?

Step 5
5 of 5
**The answer to the fourth sentence of the exercise is:**

**4**. *¿Alguien habló con usted en la cocina?*

(Did someone talk to you in the kitchen?)

**Español**: No, nadie habló conmigo en la cocina.

**English**: No, nobody talked to me in the kitchen.

Exercise 5
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
No, no vi a nadie nervioso.
Step 1
1 of 5
As with every exercise, we must first read the problem statement and understand what it is asks of us.

Step 2
2 of 5
Someone took a secret recipe from chef Vicente. In this exercise, we must answer the detective’s questions from the chef’s perspective. Let’s use negative non-specific words and the following model as a guide:

* Does anyone work here all night?

No, nobody works here all night.

Step 3
3 of 5
**Tip**:

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

Step 4
4 of 5
**The questions are:**

**1**. Are the windows always open at night?

**2**. Are there any dogs here?

**3**. Did anything special happen at the restaurant last night?

**4**. Did someone talk to you in the kitchen?

**5**. Did you see someone nervous?

**6.** Do you have any questions for me?

Step 5
5 of 5
**The answer to the first sentence of the exercise is:**

**5**. *¿Usted vio a alguien nervioso?*

(Did you see someone nervous?)

**Español**: No, yo no vi a nadie nervioso.

**English**: No, nobody talked to me in the kitchen.

Exercise 6
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
No, no tengo ninguna pregunta para usted.
Step 1
1 of 5
As with every exercise, we must first read the problem statement and understand what it is asks of us.

Step 2
2 of 5
Someone took a secret recipe from chef Vicente. In this exercise, we must answer the detective’s questions from the chef’s perspective. Let’s use negative non-specific words and the following model as a guide:

* Does anyone work here all night?

No, nobody works here all night.

Step 3
3 of 5
**Tip**:

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

Step 4
4 of 5
**The questions are:**

**1**. Are the windows always open at night?

**2**. Are there any dogs here?

**3**. Did anything special happen at the restaurant last night?

**4**. Did someone talk to you in the kitchen?

**5**. Did you see someone nervous?

**6.** Do you have any questions for me?

Step 5
5 of 5
**The answer to the sixth sentence of the exercise is:**

**6**. *¿Tiene usted alguna pregunta para mí?*

(Do you have any questions for me?)

**Español**: No, no tengo ninguna pregunta para usted.

**English**: No, I don’t have any questions for you.

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