Realidades 2
Realidades 2
1st Edition
Carol Eubanks Wargin, Myriam Met, Peggy Palo Boyles, Richard S. Sayers
ISBN: 9780130359513
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Exercise 1
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Two friends graduate and plan for college. Complete the dialogue with the correct tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “I can’t believe that I finally graduated and that in August I am leaving for university”.
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In this example we will use the verb “salir” (to leave).
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Since the subject of this sentence is “yo” (l), we will use the first-person singular form of the verb “salir” in subjunctive tense.
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Salga
Exercise 2
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In this exercise, you need to fill the blank in the text with the correct indicative future form of the verb in the bracket.
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The given verb is ***”tener”***, which means “to have”.
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Since the subject of this sentence is “yo”, we need to use the **first-person singular** form of the given verb.
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Therefore, the correct answer is “tendré”.
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tendré
Exercise 3
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In this exercise, you need to fill the blank in the text with the correct indicative future form of the verb in the bracket.
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The given verb is ***”saber”***, which means “to know”.
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Since the subject of this sentence is “él”, we need to use the **third-person singular** form of the given verb.
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Therefore, the correct answer is “sabré”.
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sabré
Exercise 4
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Two friends graduate and plan for college. Complete the dialogue with the correct tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “Have you decided which university you will attend?”.
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In this example we will use the verb “asistir” (to attend).
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Since the subject of this sentence is “tú” (you), we will use the second-person singular form of the verb “asistir” in future tense.
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Asistirás
Exercise 5
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Two friends graduate and plan for college. Complete the dialogue with the correct tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “Of course I would feel sad if you can’t go with me”.
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In this example we will use the verb “sentirse” (to feel).
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Since the subject of this sentence is “yo” (l), we will use the first-person singular form of the verb “sentirse” in conditional tense.
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Me sentiría
Exercise 6
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In this exercise, you need to fill the blank in the text with the correct indicative future form of the verb in the bracket.
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The given verb is ***”poder”***, which means “can”
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Since the subject of this sentence is ” tú y yo”, we need to use the **first-person plural** form of the given verb.
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Therefore, the correct answer is “podremos”.
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podremos
Exercise 7
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Two friends graduate and plan for college. Complete the dialogue with the correct tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “We will have time to talk about it in July”.
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In this example we will use the verb “tener” (to have).
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Since the subject of this sentence is “nosotras” (we), we will use the first-person plural form of the verb “tener” in future tense.
Result
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Tendremos
Exercise 8
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In this exercise, you need to fill the blank in the text with the correct indicative future form of the verb in the bracket.
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The given verb is ***”haber”***, which means “to have”.
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In this sentence, we need to use the **third-person singular** form of the given verb because of the impersonal form of this particular verb.
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Therefore, the correct answer is **”habrá”.**
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habrá
Exercise 9
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Two friends graduate and plan for college. Complete the dialogue with the correct tense of the given verbs.
The example reads: “I am sure that we will do many things with our families”.
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In this example we will use the verb “hacer” (to do).
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Since the subject of this sentence is “nosotras” (we), we will use the first-person plural form of the verb “hacer” in future tense.
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Haremos
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