Realidades 2
Realidades 2
1st Edition
Carol Eubanks Wargin, Myriam Met, Peggy Palo Boyles, Richard S. Sayers
ISBN: 9780130359513
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Page 32: Actividad 20

Exercise 1
Solution 1
Solution 2
Step 1
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Here, you are asked to work with another student to talk about some people and things about your school. One person will ask a question and the other person will answer in a positive or negative manner.
Step 2
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In this example, the topic is ‘funny professors’. You need to use the verb ‘conocer’, which means ‘to know’ to ask and to answer the question. So, person A can ask: ‘Do you know any funny teachers?’ and person B can answer ‘No, I don’t know any funny teachers.’ or ‘Yes, I know some funny teachers.’.
Step 3
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The forms of the verb ‘conocer’ that we will need for the the question and the answer are the second person singular (conoces) and the first person singular (conozco) present tense forms, respectively.
Result
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A: ÂżConoces a algunos profesores graciosos?
B: SĂ­, conozco a algunos profesores graciosos. MartĂ­n es muy gracioso.
(or for B): No, no conozco a ningĂșn profesor gracioso.
Result
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ÂżConoces a algunos profesores graciosos? N, no conozco a ningun profesor gracioso.
Exercise 2
Step 1
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Here, you are asked to work with another student to talk about some people and things about your school. One person will ask a question and the other person will answer in a positive or negative manner.
Step 2
2 of 4
In this example, the topic is ‘quiet students’. You need to use the verb ‘conocer’, which means ‘to know’ to ask and to answer the question. So, person A can ask: ‘Do you know any quiet students?’ and person B can answer ‘No, I don’t know any quiet students.’ or ‘Yes, I know some quiet students.’.
Step 3
3 of 4
The forms of the verb ‘conocer’ that we will need for the the question and the answer are the second person singular (conoces) and the first person singular (conozco) present tense forms, respectively.
Result
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A: ÂżConoces a algunos estudiantes reservados?
B: SĂ­, conozco a algunas estudiantes reservadas. Sara y Ana son reservadas.
(or for B): No, no conozco a ningĂșn estudiante reservado.
Exercise 3
Solution 1
Solution 2
Step 1
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Here, you are asked to work with another student to talk about some people and things about your school. One person will ask a question and the other person will answer in a positive or negative manner.
Step 2
2 of 4
In this example, the topic is ‘boring class’. You need to use the verb ‘conocer’, which means ‘to know of’ to ask and to answer the question. So, person A can ask: ‘Do you know of any boring class?’ and person B can answer ‘No, I don’t know of any boring class.’ or ‘Yes, I know of a boring class.’.
Step 3
3 of 4
The forms of the verb ‘conocer’ that we will need for the the question and the answer are the second person singular (conoces) and the first person singular (conozco) present tense forms, respectively.
Result
4 of 4
A: ÂżConoces alguna clase aburrida?
B: SĂ­, conozco una clase aburrida. La clase de mĂșsica es aburrida.
(or for B): No, no conozco ninguna clase aburrida.
Result
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ÂżConoces alguna clase aburrida? SĂ­, conozco una. La clase de historia es muy aburrida.
Exercise 4
Solution 1
Solution 2
Step 1
1 of 4
Here, you are asked to work with another student to talk about some people and things about your school. One person will ask a question and the other person will answer in a positive or negative manner.
Step 2
2 of 4
In this example, the topic is ‘a studious girl’. You need to use the verb ‘conocer’, which means ‘to know’ to ask and to answer the question. So, person A can ask: ‘Do you know any studious girl?’ and person B can answer ‘No, I don’t know any studious girl.’ or ‘Yes, I know a studious girl.’.
Step 3
3 of 4
The forms of the verb ‘conocer’ that we will need for the the question and the answer are the second person singular (conoces) and the first person singular (conozco) present tense forms, respectively.
Result
4 of 4
A: ÂżConoces a alguna chica estudiosa?
B: SĂ­, conozco a una chica estudiosa. Susana es estudiosa.
(or for B): No, no conozco a ninguna chica reservada.
Result
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ÂżConoces a alguna chica estudiosa? No, no conozco a ninguna chica estudiosa.
Exercise 5
Solution 1
Solution 2
Step 1
1 of 4
Here, you are asked to work with another student to talk about some people and things about your school. One person will ask a question and the other person will answer in a positive or negative manner.
Step 2
2 of 4
In this example, the topic is ‘an interesting book in the library’. You need to use the verb ‘conocer’, which means ‘to know of’ to ask and to answer the question. So, person A can ask: ‘Do you know of an interesting book in the library?’ and person B can answer ‘No, I don’t know of an interesting book in the library.’ or ‘Yes, I know of an interesting book in the library.’.
Step 3
3 of 4
The forms of the verb ‘conocer’ that we will need for the the question and the answer are the second person singular (conoces) and the first person singular (conozco) present tense forms, respectively.
Result
4 of 4
A: ÂżConoces algĂșn libro interestante en la biblioteca?
B: Sí, conozco un libro interestante en la biblioteca. Plenilunio de Muñoz Molina de interesante.
(or for B): No, no conozco ningĂșn libro interestante en la biblioteca.
Result
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ÂżConoces algĂșn libro interesante en la biblioteca? No, no conozco a ningĂșn libro interesante en la biblioteca.
Exercise 6
Solution 1
Solution 2
Step 1
1 of 4
Here, you are asked to work with another student to talk about some people and things about your school. One person will ask a question and the other person will answer in a positive or negative manner.
Step 2
2 of 4
In this example, the topic is ‘good places to study’. You need to use the verb ‘conocer’, which means ‘to know of’ to ask and to answer the question. So, person A can ask: ‘Do you know of good places to study?’ and person B can answer ‘No, I don’t know of good places to study.’ or ‘Yes, I know of good places to study.’.
Step 3
3 of 4
The forms of the verb ‘conocer’ that we will need for the the question and the answer are the second person singular (conoces) and the first person singular (conozco) present tense forms, respectively.
Result
4 of 4
A: ÂżConoces algunos buenos lugares para estudiar?
B: Sí, conozco algunos buenos lugares para estudiar. La biblioteca y los cafés son buenos lugares para estudiar.
(or for B): No, no conozco ningĂșn buen lugar para estudiar.
Result
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ÂżConoces algunos lugares para estudiar? SĂ­, conozco algunos lugares para estudiar
.
Exercise 7
Step 1
1 of 4
Here, you are asked to work with another student to talk about some people and things about your school. One person will ask a question and the other person will answer in a positive or negative manner.
Step 2
2 of 4
In this example, the topic is ‘school secretaries’. You need to use the verb ‘conocer’, which means ‘to know’ to ask and to answer the question. So, person A can ask: ‘Do you know any school secretaries?’ and person B can answer ‘No, I don’t know any school secretaries.’ or ‘Yes, I know some school secretaries.’.
Step 3
3 of 4
The forms of the verb ‘conocer’ that we will need for the the question and the answer are the second person singular (conoces) and the first person singular (conozco) present tense forms, respectively.
Result
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A: ÂżConoces a algunas secretarias de la escuela?
B: Sí, conozco a algunas secretarias de la escuela. Marla y Estéban son secretarios de la escuela.
(or for B): No, no conozco a ninguna secretaria de la escuela.
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