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denpristay [2]
3 years ago
5

I. Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the appropriate Spanish vocabulary word(s). Note the hints in parentheses.

When you have completed the sentences, read them aloud and record them.
1. Mi familia y yo (cocinar) todos los días.
2. Yo (trabajar) mucho.
3. ¿Cómo se dice "midnight" en español?

5. Juan y Roberto (limpiar) la casa.
6. Tú (tocar) la guitarra muy bien.
7. ¿Qué hora es? las tres y media.
8. Ud. (bailar) muy bien.
9. Uds. (hablar) español.
10. Cuarenta y dos + quince = .
Spanish
1 answer:
Semenov [28]3 years ago
3 0
1. Mi familia y yo COCINAMOS todos los dias.
2. Yo TRABAJO mucho.
3. Como se dice "MEDIANOCHE" en espanol?
4.?
5. Juan y Roberto LIMPIAN la casa.
6. Tu TOCAS la guitarra muy bien.
7. ?
8. Ustedes balia muy bien.
9. Ustedes hablan espanol.
10. Cuarenta y dos + quince = <span>cincuenta y siete

maybe try practicing your conjugation of AR verbs.

HABLAR
yo (i)
hablo
tu (you informal)
hablas
usted (you formal)
habla
el/ella (he/she)
habla
nosotros (we)
hablamor
vosotros (you all informal mostly used in spain)
hablais
ustedes (you all, formal)
hablan
ellos/ellas (they)
hablan

hope this helps :)
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