Realidades 2
Realidades 2
1st Edition
Carol Eubanks Wargin, Myriam Met, Peggy Palo Boyles, Richard S. Sayers
ISBN: 9780130359513
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Page 438: Actividad 15

Exercise 1
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You visit a castle in Puerto Rico. Complete the rules of the place with the subjunctive tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “I want you to (understand / lose) my explanations”.
Step 2
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You visit a castle in Puerto Rico. Complete the rules of the place with the subjunctive tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “I want you to (understand / lose) my explanations”.
Step 3
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Since the subject of this sentence is “ustedes” (you in a formal way), we will use the third-person plural form of the verb “entender” in subjunctive tense.
Result
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Entiendan
Exercise 2
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You visit a castle in Puerto Rico. Complete the rules of the place with the subjunctive tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “It is necessary that you always (follow / get) me.”.
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In this example we will use the verb “seguir” (to follow).
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Since the subject of this sentence is “ustedes” (you in a formal way), we will use the third-person plural form of the verb “seguir” in subjunctive tense.
Result
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Sigan.
Exercise 3
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You visit a castle in Puerto Rico. Complete the rules of the place with the subjunctive tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “If you have questions about the castle, I prefer that you (be able / ask) to explain it.”.
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In this example we will use the verb “pedir” (to ask).
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Since the subject of this sentence is “ustedes” (you in a formal way), we will use the third-person plural form of the verb “pedir” in subjunctive tense.
Result
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Pidan.
Exercise 4
Step 1
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You visit a castle in Puerto Rico. Complete the rules of the place with the subjunctive tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “If you want me to (repeat / laugh) something, you just have to tell me”.
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In this example we will use the verb “repetir” (to repeat).
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Since the subject of this sentence is “yo” (l), we will use the first-person singular form of the verb “repetir” in subjunctive tense.
Result
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Repita.
Exercise 5
Step 1
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You visit a castle in Puerto Rico. Complete the rules of the place with the subjunctive tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “It is important (think / remember) that many of the objects in the dining room are from the 1930s.”.
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In this example we will use the verb “recordar” (to remember).
Step 3
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Since this sentence is impersonal (no subject) we will use the infinitive form of the verb “recordar”.
Result
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Recordar
Exercise 6
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You visit a castle in Puerto Rico. Complete the rules of the place with the subjunctive tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “In the Dona Mercedes room we do not allow (to sit / sit) in the chairs”.
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In this example we will use the verb “sentarse” (to sit).
Step 3
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Since the subject of this sentence is “ustedes” (you in a formal way), we will use the third-person plural form of the verb “sentarse” in subjunctive tense.
Result
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Se sienten.
Exercise 7
Step 1
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You visit a castle in Puerto Rico. Complete the rules of the place with the subjunctive tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “I ask the last person to enter the room to (wake up / close) the door”.
Step 2
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In this example we will use the verb “cerrar” (to close).
Step 3
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Since the subject of this sentence is “la última persona en entrar en la sala” (the last person to enter the room), we will use the third-person singular form of the verb “cerrar” in subjunctive tense.
Result
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Cierre.
Exercise 8
Result
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vuelvan
Exercise 9
Step 1
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You visit a castle in Puerto Rico. Complete the rules of the place with the subjunctive tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “if they want to do another tour, they need to (get / say goodbye) another ticket to enter”.
Step 2
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In this example we will use the verb “conseguir” (to get).
Step 3
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Since the subject of this sentence is “ustedes” (you in a formal way), we will use the third-person plural form of the verb “conseguir” in subjunctive tense.
Result
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Consigan.
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