SPAN 1401 Final Review 2. Translate into Spanish: Francisco is well. Francisco está bien. Its 3:30 pm. Son las tres y media de la tarde. Its 12:45 am.

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SPAN 1401 Final Review 2

Translate into Spanish: Francisco is well. Francisco está bien. Its 3:30 pm. Son las tres y media de la tarde. Its 12:45 am. Es la una menos cuarto de la noche.

I drink coffee in the morning. Bebo café por la mañana. Lisa and Miguel are cousins. Lisa y Miguel son primos. All the clothing is dirty. Toda la ropa está sucia. The lamp is on top of the bookshelf. La lámpara está encima del estante.

They are going to the library after history class. Van a la biblioteca después de la clase de historia. He has to go to the counselor. Tiene que ir al consejero. The table is in the dining room. La mesa está en el comedor.

Mariana is wearing a skirt and a blouse. Mariana lleva una falda y una blusa. My grandfather and my uncle come on Sundays. Mi abuelo y mi tío vienen los domingos. Canada is to the north of the United States. El Canadá está al norte de los Estados Unidos.

The living room is very messy. La sala está muy desordenada. I need to go to bed early. Necesito acostarme temprano. I am putting on my shoes. Me estoy poniendo los zapatos. Susana is as slim as Sara. Susana es tan delgada como Sara.

Tomás is poorer than Daniel. Tomás es más pobre que Daniel. I am busier than you are. Estoy más ocupado (ocupada) que Ud. These students are less intelligent than those. Estos estudiantes son menos inteligentes que esos.

We are older than our aunt. Somos mayores que nuestra tía. My sister studies more than my roommate. Mi hermana estudia más que mi compañera de cuarto. My nephew dances better than my grandson does. Mi sobrino baila mejor que mi nieto.

Do you (formal) sleep as much as your children? ¿Duerme Ud. tanto como sus hijos? Do you (fam.) have as many dogs as Sergio? ¿Tienes tantos perros como Sergio? Teresa has less money than Eva. Teresa tiene menos dinero que Eva. Tito has more ties than Marco. Tito tiene más corbatas que Marco.