Expresate!: Spanish 1
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780030452048
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Exercise 1
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In this section, you are asked how Ana would respond to the given questions, considering she loves sports and doesn’t like to do things indoors. The example reads:
A: “Do you want to skate?”
B: “Yes, I want to skate with you.”
The first question reads, “do you like to read magazines?”
A: “Do you want to skate?”
B: “Yes, I want to skate with you.”
The first question reads, “do you like to read magazines?”
Step 2
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In this section, we will assume that anything not inherently done outside is done inside. For example, you can read magazines outside, but it doesn’t necessarily need to be done outside. Therefore, we will assume that Ana is being asked if she wants to read magazines inside.
Step 3
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Since Ana doesn’t like to do things indoors, we know that she probably doesn’t want to read magazines. We will answer this question using *no*. Remember to use *no* twice: once to mean “no”, and once to mean “not” (as in, “I do not want to read magazines”.
Step 4
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Remember, the questions are being asked in the *tĂş* form (*quieres*), meaning they should be answered in the *yo* form (*quiero*). As per the example, we will use *contigo* in our responses since Ana is answering someone directly.
Result
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No, no quiero leer revistas contigo.
Exercise 2
Step 1
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In this section, you are asked how Ana would respond to the given questions, considering she loves sports and doesn’t like to do things indoors. The example reads:
A: “Do you want to skate?”
B: “Yes, I want to skate with you.”
The second question reads, “do you want to play baseball?”
A: “Do you want to skate?”
B: “Yes, I want to skate with you.”
The second question reads, “do you want to play baseball?”
Step 2
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We know that Ana enjoys sports, and prefers doing things outside. Baseball checks both of those boxes, so we can be sure that Ana will respond affirmatively to the question.
Step 3
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As per the example, we will be using *quiero* in the response, since Ana is saying “**I** want…”. We’ll also preface *quiero* with *sĂ*. Finally, end the sentence with *contigo*, like you see in the example.
Result
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SĂ, quiero jugar al bĂ©isbol contigo.
Exercise 3
Step 1
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In this section, you are asked how Ana would respond to the given questions, considering she loves sports and doesn’t like to do things indoors. The example reads:
A: “Do you want to skate?”
B: “Yes, I want to skate with you.”
The third question reads, “do you want to chat online?”
A: “Do you want to skate?”
B: “Yes, I want to skate with you.”
The third question reads, “do you want to chat online?”
Step 2
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We learned the phrase “*platicar en lĂnea*” back on page 82. Since Ana doesn’t enjoy doing things indoors, it would make sense that she wouldn’t enjoy chatting online. This means we are going to begin our sentence with “*no, no…*”, using “*no*” twice, to mean “no” and “not”.
Step 3
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To complete the sentence, use *quiero* (not *quieres*, as is in the question) followed by the activity in question; in this case, “chatting online”. As per the example, end your sentence with *contigo*. Your full sentence will say “no, I don’t want to chat online with you”.
Result
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No, no quiero platicar en lĂnea contigo.
Exercise 4
Step 1
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In this section, you are asked how Ana would respond to the given questions, considering she loves sports and doesn’t like to do things indoors. The example reads:
A: “Do you want to skate?”
B: “Yes, I want to skate with you.”
The fourth question reads, “do you want to draw?”
A: “Do you want to skate?”
B: “Yes, I want to skate with you.”
The fourth question reads, “do you want to draw?”
Step 2
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We learned that *dibujar* means “to draw” back on page 82. If the picture is confusing, you can always look ahead to page 111, the chapter vocabulary review, to get the exact translation.
Step 3
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While the girl on page 82 is pictured drawing outside, drawing is not inherently done outside, nor is it a sport. Chances are Ana does not want to draw. This means you will begin your response with “*no, no…*”.
Step 4
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Following “*no, no…*”, you will use “*quiero*”, meaning “I want”. Be sure not to use “*quieres*” (“you want”) just because it is present in the question. After “*quiero*”, end the sentence with the activity (“*dibujar”*) and *”contigo”* (“with you”), as per the example.
Result
5 of 5
No, no quiero dibujar contigo.
Exercise 5
Step 1
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In this section, you are asked how Ana would respond to the given questions, considering she loves sports and doesn’t like to do things indoors. The example reads:
A: “Do you want to skate?”
B: “Yes, I want to skate with you.”
The fifth question reads, “do you want to play chess?”
A: “Do you want to skate?”
B: “Yes, I want to skate with you.”
The fifth question reads, “do you want to play chess?”
Step 2
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“Chess” is a word you learned back in Chapter 2. If you’ve forgotten this word, look back on page 73 for the Chapter 2 vocabulary review.
Since chess is not a sport, nor is it inherently played outside, chances are Ana doesn’t want to play it. This means you’ll begin your sentence with “*no, no…”.
Since chess is not a sport, nor is it inherently played outside, chances are Ana doesn’t want to play it. This means you’ll begin your sentence with “*no, no…”.
Step 3
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Since *quieres* (“you want”) is used in the question, *quiero* (“I want”) will be used in the answer. You’ll follow *”quiero*” with the activity in question; in this case, “*jugar al ajedrez*”. As per the example, end the sentence with “*contigo*” (“with you”).
Result
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No, no quiero jugar al ajedrez contigo.
Exercise 6
Step 1
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In this section, you are asked how Ana would respond to the given questions, considering she loves sports and doesn’t like to do things indoors. The example reads:
A: “Do you want to skate?”
B: “Yes, I want to skate with you.”
The sixth and final question reads, “do you want to run?”
A: “Do you want to skate?”
B: “Yes, I want to skate with you.”
The sixth and final question reads, “do you want to run?”
Step 2
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*”Correr”* is another one our vocabulary words from page 82. Since running is done outside and is a sport (track and field, cross country, marathons, etc.), we can be sure that Ana wants to run with the questioner.
Step 3
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Since Ana will be answering affirmatively, you’ll start the response with “*SĂ,…*”, followed by “I want” (“*quiero*”) and the activity (“*to run*”). As per the example, finish your response with “*contigo*” (“with you”).
Result
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SĂ, quiero correr contigo.
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