Avancemos!: Cuaderno Practica Por Niveles 2, Revised
Avancemos!: Cuaderno Practica Por Niveles 2, Revised
MCDOUGAL LITTEL
ISBN: 9780618765942
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Page 56: Gramatica A2

Exercise 1
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In this exercise, we must complete the sentence using a demonstrative adjective. The sentence reads:

“Yesterday I bought _______ soccer balls”.

Step 2
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In this exercise, we must complete the sentence using a demostrative adjective. The sentence reads:

“Yesterday i bought _______ soccer balls”.

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The demonstrative adjectives are:
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In the given context we are referring to **the soccer balls** (*pelotas de fĂştbol*), since the object is close and is plural femenine we will use *estas*.
Result
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**estas**
Exercise 2
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In this exercise, we must complete the sentence using a demostrative adjective. The sentence reads:

“Yesterday i bought _______ soccer balls”.

Step 2
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The demonstrative adjectives are:
Step 3
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In the given context we are referring to **the soccer balls**( *pelotas de fĂştbol*), since the object is *far* and is plural femenine, we will use **esas**.
Result
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**esas**
Exercise 3
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In this exercise, we must complete the sentence using a demostrative adjective. The sentence reads:

“I also liked _____ bat that you bought”.

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The demonstrative adjectives are:
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In the given context we are referring to **the bat** (*el bate*), since the object is *far* and it is singular masculine, we will use **ese**.
Result
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**ese**.
Exercise 4
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In this exercise, we must complete the sentence using a demostrative adjective. The sentence reads:

“I also liked _____ bat that you bought”.

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For demonstrating things that are *close* to you (aquí, acá), you can use **este** (singular) and **estos** (plural) for masculine and **esta** (singular) and **estas** (plural) for femenine.

For demonstrating things that are *far* to you (ahĂ­, allĂ­) you can use **ese** (singular) and **esos** (plural) for masculine and **esa** (singular) and **esas** (plural) for femenine.

For demonstrating things that are *very far* to you (allá), you can use **aquel** (singular) and **aquellos** (plural) for masculine and **aquella** (singular) and **aquellas** (plural) for femenine.

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In the given context we are referring to **the bat**( *el bate*), since the object is *very far* and it is singular masculine, we will use **aquel**.
Result
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**aquel**
Exercise 5
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In this exercise, we must complete the sentence using a demostrative adjective. The sentence reads:

“I prefer ______ tennis racket”.

Step 2
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For demonstrating things that are *close* to you (aquí, acá), you can use **este** (singular) and **estos** (plural) for masculine and **esta** (singular) and **estas** (plural) for femenine.

For demonstrating things that are *far* to you (ahĂ­, allĂ­) you can use **ese** (singular) and **esos** (plural) for masculine and **esa** (singular) and **esas** (plural) for femenine.

For demonstrating things that are *very far* to you (allá), you can use **aquel** (singular) and **aquellos** (plural) for masculine and **aquella** (singular) and **aquellas** (plural) for femenine.

Step 3
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In the given context we are referring to **the tennis racket** (*raqueta de tenis*), since the object is *close* and it is singular femenine, we will use **esta**.
Result
4 of 4
**esta**
Exercise 6
Step 1
1 of 4
In this exercise, we must complete the sentence using a demostrative adjective. The sentence reads:

“I prefer ______ tennis racket”.

Step 2
2 of 4
For demonstrating things that are *close* to you (aquí, acá), you can use **este** (singular) and **estos** (plural) for masculine and **esta** (singular) and **estas** (plural) for femenine.

For demonstrating things that are *far* to you (ahĂ­, allĂ­) you can use **ese** (singular) and **esos** (plural) for masculine and **esa** (singular) and **esas** (plural) for femenine.

For demonstrating things that are *very far* to you (allá), you can use **aquel** (singular) and **aquellos** (plural) for masculine and **aquella** (singular) and **aquellas** (plural) for femenine.

Step 3
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In the given context we are referring to **the tennis racket** (*raqueta de tenis*), since the object is *very far* and it is a singular femenine, we will use **aquella**.
Result
4 of 4
**aquella**.
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