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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme To be or to be: That is the question

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Conjugation station

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Tell “tú” / “ud.” what to do

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Vocabulario

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme I ♥ IDOP

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Passive “se” what?!

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 To be or to be Conjugation Station Tell “tú” / “ud.” what to do VocabularioI ♥ IDOP Passive “se” what?! FINAL JEOPARDY $100

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme El libro ____ de Mario.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme El libro es de Mario.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme I know how to form the present tense a.) sé b.) conozco

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme a.) sé

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Mi hermana quiere ____ enfermera.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Mi hermana quiere ser enfermera

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme El locker _____ cerca del baño.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme El locker está cerca del baño.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Translate: “Are you familiar with Mexico city?”

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme ¿Conoces la ciudad de México?

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Conocer: él/ella/ud. form

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme conoció

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Llegar: yo form

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme llegué

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme (We went) ____ al centro recreativo.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Fuimos al centro recreativo.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Nos ____ (they gave) boletos gratis al cine.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Nos dieron boletos gratis al cine.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Translate: “I had to clean my room yesterday.”

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Tuve que limpiar mi cuarto ayer.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Translate: Don’t talk! (tú)

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme ¡No hables!

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Tú aff │ Tú neg │ Ud │ Uds Comer:

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme come, no comas, coma, coman

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Make this a command: Hacer las maletas

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Hazlas

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Make this a command: Comprar una cámara

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Cómprala

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Translate: Don’t sell it! (the house) (Uds. Command)

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme ¡No la vendan!

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme It’s not fair!

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme ¡No es justo!

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme La panadería

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Bakery

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme To feed the dog

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Darle de comer al perro

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Compré fresas en _______.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Compré fresas en la frutería.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Mi hermano ____ el piso. a.) lavó b.) barrió

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme b.) barrió

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Roberto → manda → el correo → a Marta

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Roberto le manda el correo (a Marta).

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Silvio → no quiere → dar → la comida → a ellos.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Silvio no quiere darles la comida (a ellos).

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Translate: She wrote the letter to us.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Ella nos escribió la carta (a nosotros).

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Translate: I washed the dishes for my parents.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme (Yo) les lavé los platos (para mis padres).

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Translate: My friend always gives me advice

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Mi amigo(a) siempre me da consejos.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme (They say) ____ que hay brujas que viven en el bosque.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Se dice que hay brujas que viven en el bosque.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme (You’re allowed) ____ leer en la biblioteca.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Se permite leer en la biblioteca.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme (Can you eat) ____ en la clase?

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme ¿Se puede comer en la clase?

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme ¿Qué se vende en la floristería?

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Se venden las flores.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Form the complete sentence: El café (tomar refrescos)

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme En el café se tomen refrescos.

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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Vosotros _____ bien la ciudad.

CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Vosotros conocéis bien la ciudad.