Avancemos 2
Avancemos 2
1st Edition
Holt McDougal
ISBN: 9780554025322
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Page 316: Actividad 5

Exercise 1
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
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¡Corre!
Step 1
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For this exercise you should imagine you are a director and you are giving instructions to your friend, who will do what you ask him to do. Change roles.
Step 2
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The example reads:

“Start crying!”

Step 3
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You should use the imperative form of the verb, for example: *¡Empieza a llorar!*
Step 4
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The verb *correr* means “to run”. The imperative form of this verb for the second person singular is *corre*.
Result
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¡Corre!
Exercise 2
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
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¡Dí qupe hora es!
Step 1
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For this exercise you should imagine you are a director and you are giving instructions to your friend, who will do what you ask him to do. Change roles.
Step 2
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You should use the imperative form of the verb, for example: *¡Empieza a llorar!*
Step 3
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The phrase *decir qué hora es* means “to say what time it is”. The imperative form of this verb for the second person singular is *di*.
Result
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¡Di qué hora es!
Exercise 3
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
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¡Pon una mano en el escritorio!
Step 1
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For this exercise you should imagine you are a director and you are giving instructions to your friend, who will do what you ask him to do. Change roles.
Step 2
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You should use the imperative form of the verb, for example: *¡Empieza a llorar!*
Step 3
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The phrase *poner una mano en el escritorio* means “to put a hand on the desk”. The imperative form of this verb for the second person singular is *pon*.
Result
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¡Pon una mano en el escritorio!
Exercise 4
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
¡Haz el papel de un profesor!
Step 1
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For this exercise you should imagine you are a director and you are giving instructions to your friend, who will do what you ask him to do. Change roles.
Step 2
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You should use the imperative form of the verb, for example: *¡Empieza a llorar!*
Step 3
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The phrase *hacer el papel de un profesor* means “to play the role of a teacher”. The imperative form of this verb for the second person singular is *haz*.
Result
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¡Haz el papel de un profesor!
Exercise 5
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
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¡Ten prisa!
Step 1
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For this exercise you should imagine you are a director and you are giving instructions to your friend, who will do what you ask him to do. Change roles.
Step 2
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You should use the imperative form of the verb, for example: *¡Empieza a llorar!*
Step 3
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The phrase *tener prisa* means “to be in a hurry”. The imperative form of this verb for the second person singular is *ten*.
Result
4 of 4
¡Ten prisa!
Exercise 6
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
¡Sé cómico!
Step 1
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For this exercise you should imagine you are a director and you are giving instructions to your friend, who will do what you ask him to do. Change roles.
Step 2
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You should use the imperative form of the verb, for example: *¡Empieza a llorar!*
Step 3
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The phrase *ser cómico(a)* means “to be funny”. The imperative form of this verb for the second person singular is *sé*.
Result
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¡Sé cómico!
Exercise 7
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
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¡Cierra los ojos!
Step 1
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For this exercise you should imagine you are a director and you are giving instructions to your friend, who will do what you ask him to do. Change roles.
Step 2
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You should use the imperative form of the verb, for example: *¡Empieza a llorar!*
Step 3
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The phrase *cerrar los ojos* means “to close your eyes”. The imperative form of this verb for the second person singular is *cierra*.
Result
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*¡Cierra los ojos!*
Exercise 8
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
¡Baila!
Step 1
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For this exercise you should imagine you are a director and you are giving instructions to your friend, who will do what you ask him to do. Change roles.
Step 2
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You should use the imperative form of the verb, for example: *¡Empieza a llorar!*
Step 3
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The verb *bailar* means “to dance”. The imperative form of this verb for the second person singular is *baila*.
Result
4 of 4
¡Baila!
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