
Realidades 2: Practice Workbook 2
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780130360021
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Page 90: Grammar
Exercise 1
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-To speak about habitual actions or to describe mental or physical states
Yo me sentĂa mal. / I was feeling bad.
Yo me sentĂa mal. / I was feeling bad.
-To speak habitual or repeated actions:
Jugábamos videojuegos cada viernes./ We played videogames each friday.
-To speak about a certain person´s age:
Yo tenĂa seis años./ I was six years.
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-To speak about habitual actions or to describe mental or physical states
Yo me sentĂa mal. / I was feeling bad.
Yo me sentĂa mal. / I was feeling bad.
-To speak habitual or repeated actions:
Jugábamos videojuegos cada viernes./ We played videogames each friday.
-To speak about a certain person´s age:
Yo tenĂa seis años./ I was six years.
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A) Describe people, places, & situations in the past. B) Talk about past action when no beginning or end is specified. C) Describe a situation when something happened or interrupted the ongoing action.
Exercise 2
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Another use of the reflexive pronouns is to express the idea “(to) each other”. These are called reciprocal actions.
E.g: Se abrazaron. /They hugged each other.
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Reciprocal
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Reciprocal
Exercise 3
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felicitarse, despedirse, saludarse, llevarse bien, reunirse, quedarse
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Felicitarse (to congratulate each other)
Despedirse (to say goodbye to each other)
Saludarse (to greet each other)
Llevarse bien (To get along well)
Reunirse (To meet each other)
Abrazarse (To hug each other)
Despedirse (to say goodbye to each other)
Saludarse (to greet each other)
Llevarse bien (To get along well)
Reunirse (To meet each other)
Abrazarse (To hug each other)
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Felicitarse (to congratulate each other)
Despedirse (to say goodbye to each other)
Saludarse (to greet each other)
Llevarse bien (To get along well)
Reunirse (To meet each other)
Abrazarse (To hug each other)
Despedirse (to say goodbye to each other)
Saludarse (to greet each other)
Llevarse bien (To get along well)
Reunirse (To meet each other)
Abrazarse (To hug each other)
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