REPASO UNIDADES 5 Y 6. ESCRIBE EN ESPAÑOL Frequently Frecuentemente Carefully Cuidadosamente Alberto is very good but he doesn’t cook well. Alberto es.

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REPASO UNIDADES 5 Y 6

ESCRIBE EN ESPAÑOL Frequently Frecuentemente Carefully Cuidadosamente Alberto is very good but he doesn’t cook well. Alberto es muy bueno pero no cocina bien. Esteban speaks Spanish clearly and perfectly. Esteban habla español clara y perfectamente. Dos palabras para “never” Nunca, jamas

ESCRIBE EN ESPAÑOL Juan is taller than Miguel. Juan es más alto que Miguel. Elena is older than Juan. Elena es mayor que Juan. Elena is as serious as Maria. Elena es tan seria como María. Elena has as much patience as Juan. Elena tiene tanta paciencia como Juan. Juan has as many problems as Miguel. Juan tiene tantos problemas como Miguel.

ESCRIBE EN ESPAÑOL Juan is the smartest student in the class. Juan es el alumno más inteligente de la clase. Elena is the least serious in the class. Elena es la menos seria de la clase. The class is extremely good. La clase es buenísima. Juan is extremely rich. Juan es riquísimo. The trip was extremely long. El viaje fue larguísimo.

ESCRIBE EN ESPAÑOL These books Estos libros Those newspapers Esos periódicos That magazine over there Aquella revista I need this book and that one. Necesito este libro y ese. In December, it is hot in Argentina. That’s interesting. En diciembre hace calor en la Argentina. Eso es interesante.

ESCRIBE EN ESPAÑOL Their house is big. Su casa es grande. All of your friends (in Spain) are nice. Vuestros amigos son simpáticos. Juan is a friend of mine. Juan es amigo mío. Whose boots are those? They are mine. ¿De quién son las botas? Son las mías. I like his book but I don’t like hers. Me gusta el libro de él, pero no me gusta el libro de ella.

ESCRIBE EN ESPAÑOL I always raise my hand before talking. Sometimes I talk too much. Siempre levanto la mano antes de hablar. A veces hablo demasiado. Graciela’s relatives are in San Diego; mine have lived happily in Sacramento for more than ten years. Los parientes de Graciela están en San Diego; los míos viven alegremente en Sacramento desde hace más de diez años. This (over here) is his hat. What is that (over there)? Esto es el sombrero de él. ¿Qué es aquello?

ESCRIBE EN ESPAÑOL By talking we can solve any problem. This is very important. Hablando podemos resolver cualquier problema. Esto es importantísimo. Whose calculators are those? They are theirs. I have mine in my pocket. ¿De quiénes son esas calculadoras? Son las de ellos. Tengo la mía en mi bolsillo.

ESCRIBE EN ESPAÑOL Juan sees his mother. Juan ve a su madre. Who are you looking for? ¿A quién busca ud.? I wrote a letter to my brother. Yo le escribí una carta a mi hermano. He gave them the books. Él les dio los libros a ellos.

ESCRIBE EN ESPAÑOL Juan sees his mother. Juan ve a su madre. Who are you looking for? ¿A quién busca ud.? I bought it (jacket). Yo la compré. I read the story to all of you (in Spain). Yo os leí el cuento a vosotros. My brother bothers me. Me molesta mi hermano.

ESCRIBE EN ESPAÑOL His grades worry him. A él le preocupan sus notas. They are interested in literature. A ellos les interesa la literatura. I am missing my pants, but I think they are in my room. Me faltan mis pantalones, pero pienso que están en mi cuarto. How much money do you have left? ¿Cuánto dinero te queda?

ESCRIBE EN ESPAÑOL He is bringing a gift for him. Él le trae un regalo para él. Do you want to go to the mall with me? ¿Quieres ir al centro comercial conmigo? Felipe gave it (the book) to me. Felipe me lo dio. I sold it (the book) to you (familiar) Te lo vendí.

ESCRIBE EN ESPAÑOL He ordered it (lobster) for us. Él nos la pidió. I gave it (the present) to my sister. Se lo di a mi hermana. I’m going to send it (the book) to you (familiar). Voy a mandártelo.