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Review for test 6!

On the test: Vocab 6 (except for Palabras adicionales section) Know how to use the vocab (gender/# matching with adjectives, correct conjugations with the verbs) Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns Saber vs. conocer Irregular yo forms IOP, DOP, IO and DO

Práctica: They sell those shoes. This dress costs 10 euros. Ellos venden esos zapatos. This dress costs 10 euros. Este vestido cuesta diez euros. Those over there (shirts) are brown. Aquéllas son marrones/cafés. These customers are poor. Estos clientes son/están pobres.

Práctica: I know that teacher. We know how to barter. Yo conozco a este maestro. We know how to barter. Nosotros sabemos regatear. The salespeople know those customers. Los vendedores conocen a esos clientes. I know the truth. Yo sé la verdad.

Práctica: I translate these books. I drive that car. Yo traduzco estos libros. I drive that car. Yo conduzco ese carro/coche. I offer her a hat. Yo le ofrezco un sombrero a ella. I give him it. Yo se lo doy a él.

Práctica: I tell them the truth. You all want to buy Marta the shoes. Yo les digo la verdad a ellos. You all want to buy Marta the shoes. Ustedes le quieren comprar los zapatos a Marta. Ustedes quieren comprarle los zapatos a Marta. We are going to sell you it. Nosotros vamos a vendértelo (a ti). Nosotros te lo vamos a vender (a ti).

Práctica: You (s. inf.) are selling them. (the pants) Tú los estás vendiendo. Tú está vendiéndolos. We are buying Miguel and Mario them (the wallets). Nosotros se las estamos comprando a Miguel y a Mario. Nosotros estamos comprándoselas a Miguel y a Mario.