¡Qué Chévere! Level 1 Workbook
¡Qué Chévere! Level 1 Workbook
Alejandro Vargas Bonilla, Charisse Litteken, Karen Haller Beer, Karin D. Fajardo, Paul J. Hoff
ISBN: 9780821969243
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Page 71: No es verdad

Exercise 1
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The workbook instructs you to replace the underlined words in the sentences with a word that is the opposite, and then rewrite the sentence. Limpia, means clean, sucio means dirty. The new sentence should read: Nuestra casa está sucio. Translation:
Our house is dirty.
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Nuestra casa está sucio.
Exercise 2
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The workbook instructs you to replace the underlined words in the sentences with a word that is the opposite, and then rewrite the sentence. Cerrado means closed, abierto is the opposite because it means open.The new sentence should read: El museo está abierto hoy. Translation:
The museum is open today.
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El museo está abierto hoy.
Exercise 3
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The workbook instructs you to replace the underlined words in the sentences with a word that is the opposite, and then rewrite the sentence. Contento means happy, the opposite is triste, sad.The new sentence should read: Humberto está muy triste. Translation:
Humberto is very sad.
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Humberto está muy triste.
Exercise 4
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The workbook instructs you to replace the underlined words in the sentences with a word that is the opposite, and then rewrite the sentence. Enferma means sick, sano means healthy. The new sentence should read: Juanita está sano. Translation:
Juanita is healthy.
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Juanita está sano.
Exercise 5
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The workbook instructs you to replace the underlined words in the sentences with a word that is the opposite, and then rewrite the sentence. Frío means cold, the opposite is caliente, hot.The new sentence should read: El jugo de naranja está caliente. Translation:
The orange juice is hot.
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El jugo de naranja está caliente.
Exercise 6
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The workbook instructs you to replace the underlined words in the sentences with a word that is the opposite, and then rewrite the sentence. Ocupada means occupied, desocupado means unoccupied which is the opposite. The new sentence should read: La mesa cerca de la ventana está desocupado. Translation:
The table near the window is unoccupied.
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La mesa cerca de la ventana está desocupado.
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