Double Object Pronouns: write in Spanish using DOPS and IDOPS (p250)

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Double Object Pronouns: write in Spanish using DOPS and IDOPS (p250) She asked her for them. (strawberries). We served you it. (steak with onions). I recommend them to you all. (tea and flan).

DOPS/IDOPs: answers Ella se las pidió. Nosotros te lo servimos. Yo se los recomiendo.

Commands with Double Object Pronouns: write in Spanish (p252) Pass him it. (the salt). - INFORMAL Don’t give me them (the plate and the napkin). - INFORMAL Bring us it. (the bill) – FORMAL Don’t order them it. (la sopa) – FORMAL

Commands with pronouns: answers Pásasela. No me los des. Tráiganosla. No se la pida.

Adverbs: make the following adj into adv: (p254) Sola Nerviosa Lenta Tranquila Reciente Fácil Inmediata

ADJ  ADV: answers solamente Nerviosamente Lentamente tranquilamente Recientemente Fácilmente inmediatamente

Imperfect: (p262) Yo/tomar vitaminas de niña. Nosotros/comer mucha comida rápida Uds./hacer ejercicio

Imperfect: answers tomaba comíamos hacían

Past participles used as adjectives: write the past participle for each verb (p266) Asar Derretir Freír Hervir Picar Hornear

Past participles as ADJ: answers Asado Derretido Frito Hervido Picado Horneado

Preterit or Imperfect? (p290) 1. I was running when I fell. (caerse) 2. The bed was too big. 3. I opened the door and entered the room. 4. She was happy. 5. She was 3 years old when her dog died. (morirse) 7. As a child she used to go to the park every day.

Imperfect/Preterit: answers Corría/ me caí estaba Abrí/entré Tenía/ se murió iba

Excuses, excuses…(p292) Make up an excuse for each situation. 1. You forgot your mom’s birthday 2. You didn’t do your homework 3. You left a friend’s borrowed CD at home 4. You didn’t go to school yesterday 5. you didn’t call your boyfriend/girlfriend yesterday

How do they rate? (p.294) Use comparisons and/or superlatives to tell about each pair: 1. MTV/VH1 2. Música rock/música clásica 3. ser guapo/ser inteligente 4. Oprah/Bill Gates 5. una hamburguesa/ una pizza

Por/Para (p.302) Necesito el carro _______ ir de compras. Compré el collar _______ $40. El regalo es _______ ti. Gracias _____ el mantel.

Por/Para: answers Para Por por

Demonstrative ADJ. And ADV of place (p.304) ______ son mis zapatos aquí. No me gustan _________ videos allí cerca de la puerta. Ya vimos ________ películas que tienes tú. ¿Te gusta más _______ artículo de cuero que tengo en la mano o ________ tejido bordado que está en la mesa.

Dem. Adj & adv pf place: answers Estos Aquellos Esas Este/ese

ADJ as nouns: add the missing article: (p. 306) ¿Prefieres el collar de oro o ___ de plata? ¿Quieres la pintura nueva o ___ vieja? Los puestos de artesanía son mejores que ______ de ropa. Las figuras talladas de madera son más caros que _____ de cerámica.

Adj as nouns: answers El La Los Las