Q UASIMODO : C OREGIR ORACIONES Yo conoco este chica. Ellos conocen cómo hablar espanol.

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Q UASIMODO : C OREGIR ORACIONES Yo conoco este chica. Ellos conocen cómo hablar espanol.

T AREA DE AYER : 1. Yo conozco a esa chica. 2. Ella sabe la verdad. 3. Ustedes conocen a estos maestros/profesores. 4. Ellos conocen esas ciudades. 5. Él conoce a aquellos chicos. 6. Nosotros conocemos esta casa. 7. Tú sabes hablar esa lengua. 8. Nosotros conocemos una tienda buena. 9. Ellos conocen aquella tienda. 10. Yo sé el nombre de aquel maestro/profesor.

P RUEBA ! After the quiz study your memory verse.

M EMORY VERSE : “Por lo demás, hermanos míos, fortaleceos en el Señor, y en el poder de su fuerza. Vestíos de toda la armadura de Dios, para que podáis estar firmes contra las asechanzas del diablo.” Efesios seis versículos diez y once

D EMONSTRATIVE P RONOUNS : These take the place of the word described. “ This shirt is nice.” “ This is nice.” So, instead of saying “ This shirt is nice.” you say “ This is nice.” Look at the examples on the following slides. How are these demonstrative pronouns similar to demonstrative adjectives? How are they different?

ÉSTA E STA ÉSTA ES UNA ESTUDIANTE. E STA ESTUDIANTE VA AL C OLEGIO S AN P EDRO.

ÉSTE E STE ÉSTE ES UN CHICO DE S EMUC C HAMPEY. E STE CHICO SE LLAMA D ARWIN.

ÉSTAS E STAS ÉSTAS SON AMIGAS. E STAS CHICAS SON LINDAS.

ÉSTOS E STOS ÉSTOS SON NIÑOS. E STOS NIÑOS SON PRIMOS.

T AREA : Cuaderno p. 66 parte 1 y 3 Be careful to watch if the demonstrative is working as an adjective or a pronoun!