Avancemos 2
Avancemos 2
1st Edition
Holt McDougal
ISBN: 9780554025322
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Page 453: Para y piensa

Exercise 1
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
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Sabremos
Step 1
1 of 3
In this exercise, we have to change the sentences given in the present tense to the future tense.
Step 2
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Remember that irregular verbs in the future tense use the same endings as regular verbs, but the infinitive stem changes, where some infinitives lose a letter. For example:

– **saber *(to know)*** becomes **sabr-** $Rightarrow$ Yo sabr**é**, Tú sabr**ás**, etc.

– **poder *(can)*** becomes **podr-** $Rightarrow$ Yo podr**é**, Tú podr**ás**, etc.

On other hand, some infinitives change a letter. For example:

– **salir *(to go out)*** becomes **saldr-** $Rightarrow$ Yo saldr**é**, Tú saldr**ás**, etc.

– **venir *(to come)*** becomes **vendr-** $Rightarrow$ Yo vendr**é**, Tú vendr**ás**, etc.

Step 3
3 of 3
Notice that here the verb is **”saber”** but before it, we have the personal pronoun **”nosotros”** which implies first person plural. Then, the equivalent verb in the future tense is **”sabremos”** and the sentence will be:

Nosotros **sabremos** dibujar.

***We will know** how to draw.*

Exercise 2
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
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Vendrás
Step 1
1 of 3
In this exercise, we have to change the sentences given in the present tense to the future tense.
Step 2
2 of 3
Remember that irregular verbs in the future tense use the same endings as regular verbs, but the infinitive stem changes, where some infinitives lose a letter. For example:

– **saber *(to know)*** becomes **sabr-** $Rightarrow$ Yo sabr**é**, Tú sabr**ás**, etc.

– **poder *(can)*** becomes **podr-** $Rightarrow$ Yo podr**é**, Tú podr**ás**, etc.

On other hand, some infinitives change a letter. For example:

– **salir *(to go out)*** becomes **saldr-** $Rightarrow$ Yo saldr**é**, Tú saldr**ás**, etc.

– **venir *(to come)*** becomes **vendr-** $Rightarrow$ Yo vendr**é**, Tú vendr**ás**, etc.

Step 3
3 of 3
Notice that here the verb is **”venir”** but before it, we have the personal pronoun **”tú”** which implies second person singular. Then, the equivalent verb in the future tense is **”vendrás”** and the sentence will be:

Tú **vendrás** a la oficina conmigo.

***You will come** with me to the office.*

Exercise 3
Step 1
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Because it is second person singular
Result
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Dirá
Exercise 4
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
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Podré
Step 1
1 of 3
In this exercise, we have to change the sentences given in the present tense to the future tense.
Step 2
2 of 3
Remember that irregular verbs in the future tense use the same endings as regular verbs, but the infinitive stem changes, where some infinitives lose a letter. For example:

– **saber *(to know)*** becomes **sabr-** $Rightarrow$ Yo sabr**é**, Tú sabr**ás**, etc.

– **poder *(can)*** becomes **podr-** $Rightarrow$ Yo podr**é**, Tú podr**ás**, etc.

On other hand, some infinitives change a letter. For example:

– **salir *(to go out)*** becomes **saldr-** $Rightarrow$ Yo saldr**é**, Tú saldr**ás**, etc.

– **venir *(to come)*** becomes **vendr-** $Rightarrow$ Yo vendr**é**, Tú vendr**ás**, etc.

Step 3
3 of 3
Notice that here the verb is **”poder”** but before it, we have the personal pronoun **”yo”** which implies first person singular. Then, the equivalent verb in the future tense is **”podré”** and the sentence will be:

Yo **podré** escalar montañas algún día.

***I will be able** to climb mountains someday.*

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