¡Sí! ¡No!Fill in the blanks Activity InstructionsYou and your roommate disagree about everything. For each cue, write your nosot
ros/as commands in the affirmative and your roommate's in the negative. Follow the model. July 13 11:59 PM 3 attempts remaining Grade settings External referencesVocabulary list Grammar explanation Questions Modelo abrir las ventanas tú: Abramos las ventanas. tu compañero/a: No abramos las ventanas. Question 1 with 2 blanks pasar la aspiradora hoy tú: tu compañero/a: Question 2 with 2 blanks poner la televisión tú: tu compañero/a: Question 3 with 2 blanks compartir la comida tú: tu compañero/a: Question 4 with 2 blanks hacer las camas todos los días tú: tu compañero/a:
The sentences in affirmative and negative forms are:
1. Pasar la aspiradora hoy.
Tú: <u>Pasemos la aspiradora hoy</u>.
Tu compañero/a: <u>No pasemos la aspiradora hoy</u>.
2. Poner la televisión.
Tú: <u>Pongamos la televisión</u>.
Tu compañero/a: <u>No pongamos la televisión</u>.
3. Compartir la comida.
Tú: <u>Compartamos la comida</u>.
Tu compañero/a: <u>No compartamos la comida</u>.
4. Hacer las camas todos los días.
Tú: <u>Hagamos las camas todos los días</u>.
Tu compañero/a: <u>No hagamos la cama todos los días</u>.
Explanation:
In Spanish, the sentences with included invitation, that could be the form 'let' in English, usually finishes with the letters <em>'emos'</em> or <em>'amos'</em>, the conjugation <u>is not the usual in Simple Present</u>, in negative form just add the absolute negation <em>'no' </em>and <u>the rest of the sentence is the same as the affirmative form</u>.
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