Buenos Días Repaso 1._______ 2._______ 3._______.

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Buenos Días Repaso 1._______ 2._______ 3._______

Posesión Names/titles – Carla’s mother ▫La madre de Carla Adjectives – my book, our class, his house ▫Mi libro, nuestra clase, su casa Pronouns – it’s mine (el libro) It’s yours (la camisa) ▫Es el mío. Es la tuya. ▫Mío, tuyo, suyo, nuestro, suyo

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Our family celebrates it. (el día festivo)

We admire his skills.

Whose is it?

You can achieve your goals.

Which ones are yours? (hermanos)

In their community, resources are shared.

Their objective is to convince us.

My brother’s friend has it. (la entrada)

Is it yours or mine? (el libro)

What are some of your values?

respuestas

Our family celebrates it. (el día festivo) Nuestra familia lo celebra.

We admire his skills. Nosotros admiramos sus destrezas.

Whose is it? ¿De quién es?

You can achieve your goals. Tú puedes lograr tus metas.

Which ones are yours? (hermanos) ¿Cuáles son los tuyos?

In their community, resources are shared. En su comunidad, se comparten los recursos.

Their objective is to convince us. Su objetivo es convencernos.

My brother’s friend has it. (la entrada) El amigo de mi hermano la tiene.

Is it yours or mine? (el libro) ¿Es el tuyo o el mío?

What are some of your values? ¿Cuáles son unos / algunos de tus valores?

Buenos Días martes (saca el vocabulario también)

His diagram summarizes it. (el concepto)

They utilize our strategies.

Whose is it?

You can confront your challenges.

Which one is his? (hermana)

In our community, culture is celebrated.

Our objective is to promote it. (la causa)

Her friend’s sister is here.

Is it theirs? (el sitio)

What are some of his goals?

respuestas

His diagram summarizes it. (el concepto) Su diagrama lo resume.

They utilize our strategies. Ellos utilizan nuestras estrategias.

Whose is it? ¿De quién es?

You can confront your challenges. Tú puedes enfrentar tus retos/desafíos.

Which one is his? (hermana) ¿Cuál es la suya? ¿Cuál es suya?

In our community, culture is celebrated. En nuestra comunidad, se celebra la cultura.

Our objective is to promote it. (la causa) Nuestro objetivo es promoverla.

Her friend’s sister is here. La hermana de su amiga está aquí. (su amigo)

Is it theirs? (el sitio) ¿Es el suyo? ¿Es suyo?

What are some of his goals? ¿Cuáles son algunas / unas de sus metas?

Buenos días miáucoles

Our organization promotes it. (la causa)

She uses our resources.

Whose are they?

She can present her results.

Which one is yours? (texto)

In our class, ideas are shared.

My objective is to resolve it. (el conflicto)

Their friend’s teacher has it. (el proyecto)

Are they yours? (los cuadernos)

Who are some of your contacts?

respuestas

Our organization promotes it. (la causa) Nuestra organización la promueve.

She uses our resources. Ella usa nuestros recursos.

Whose are they? ¿De quién son? ¿De quiénes son?

She can present her results. Ella puede presentar sus resultados.

Which one is yours? (texto) ¿Cuál es el tuyo?

In our class, ideas are shared. En nuestra clase, se comparten las ideas.

My objective is to resolve it. (el conflicto) Mi objetivo es resolverlo.

Their friend’s teacher has it. (el proyecto) La maestra de su amigo lo tiene. (El maestro / su amiga)

Are they yours? (los cuadernos) ¿Son los tuyos? ¿Son tuyos?

Who are some of your contacts? ¿Quiénes son unos/algunos de tus contactos?

Buenos días jueves

Your family needs you.

We value his contributions.

Whose are they?

He shares his resources.

Which ones are his? (cosas)

In our community, challenges are confronted.

Your objective is to understand it. (el concepto)

Your sister’s friends don’t want to go.

Are they yours? (las cosas)

What are some of your favorite activities?

respuestas

Your family needs you. Tu familia te necesita.

We value his contributions.

Whose are they? ¿De quién son? ¿De quiénes son?

He shares his resources. Él comparte sus recursos.

Which ones are his? (cosas) ¿Cuáles son (las) suyas?

In our community, challenges are confronted. En nuestra comunidad, se enfrentan los retos/desafíos.

Your objective is to understand it. (el concepto) Tu objetivo es entenderlo.

Your sister’s friends don’t want to go. Los amigos de tu hermana no quieren ir.

Are they yours? (las cosas) ¿Son (las) tuyas?

What are some of your favorite activities? ¿Cuáles son unas/algunas de tus actividades favoritas?