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aliina [53]
3 years ago
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—¿Vas a jugar al tenis este fin de semana? —No, no _____ jugar al tenis. A.sabes

Spanish
2 answers:
marysya [2.9K]3 years ago
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1.b 2.b 3.? 4.c 5.b 6.b 7.c 8.a or c im unsure sorry. 9.c 10. b 11.a or d 12.b 13.? 14.c 15.a 16.b 17.b 18.c 19.a 20.d. i hope this was at least somewhat helpful to u.
Neko [114]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

  • ¿Vas a jugar al tenis este fin de semana? —No, no sé jugar al tenis.

  • Prefiero ir de compras al centro comercial.

        Creo que no. No estoy de acuerdo. Debes estudiar primero.

 

  • A good formula to keep in mind when using the verb ir and infinitives is:

        ir + a + infinitive

  • Me gustaría ir al partido de fútbol.

        !Qué buena idea! Voy contigo.

  • How would you answer this question in Spanish: “What do you do on Saturdays during your free time?”

         Los sábados, en mi tiempo libre, me gusta ir a campar.

  • Translate “What day is today?” into Spanish.

         ¿Qué día es hoy?

  • Voy al centro comercial para ir de compras.

 

  • ¿Quieres jugar al básquetbol?

        Sí, podemos jugar a las dos de la tarde.

  • “¿Adónde vas los domingos?” Choose the correct response.

         Los domingos voy al cine a ver una película.

  • To say where someone is going, you use the verb ir in Spanish.

  • ¿ Cuándo vas al restaurante?

       El martes, después del partido.

 

  • Vamos de pesca al lago.

 

  • Which one of the following statements has a contraction?

         Tú vas a correr.

  • Fill in the blank:  (are going to)

        Los estudiantes van a dibujar.

 

  • What is “I am sad” in Spanish?

         Estoy triste

  • ¿Qué te gusta más, ir al concierto o ir al baile?

        Me gustan los dos. En el concierto puedo bailar.

 

  • Which verb helps state where you or others are going?

         Ir

  • Which of the following is the proper translation for:

        —Hi, Maria.  / Hola, María.

        —What time is the ball game?  / ¿A qué hora es el partido?

        —Are you going?  / ¿Vas a ir?

 

  • What is “I am going to run this afternoon” in Spanish?

         Voy a correr esta tarde.

  • What is “countryside” in Spanish?

         El campo

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