if i get the tense wrong just tell me. ill try and correct it.
answer:
first page
1. Yo voy a casa. Nosotros no vamos a la escuela.
2. Tú vas a estudiar mucho. Usted va a escribir una historia.
3. La profe nos da un exámen. Ustedes dan su tarea a la profe.
Yo doy dinero al empleado. Tú das una hoja de papel a la chica.
4. Lucía no está en casa. Nosotros estamos en clase.
Tú estás contento. Yo estoy bien.
5. Yo soy una buena persona. Ustedes sois simpáticas.
Tú eres de Virginia. Nosotros somos alumnos en ARGS.
6. Nosotros tenemos mucha tarea. Ellos no tienen muchos primos.
Yo tengo un perro pequeño. ¿Tienes tú un examen hoy?
second page exercise 1
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2. La chica no habla
3. Ellos toman
4. Nosotros no tomamos
5. Hace frío y ellos llevan
6. Los alumnos llevan
7. Ellos hablan
8. Y tú, ¿Hablas
9. Yo no hablo
10. Los muchachos hablan
exercise 2
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third page exercise 3
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We have the following statements:
a. Salir con retraso
<em>Exit with delay</em>
b. Salir a tiempo
<em>Leave on time
</em>
c. Salir con una taza
<em>Go out with a cup</em>
d. Salir con una demora
<em>Leave with a delay</em>
As you can read <em>a, b and d are related</em>. They mean to go out on time or with a delay. On the other hand, <em>c is not related to any.</em>
<u>Therefore the correct answer is c.</u>
Answer:
the problem with the other sentences is they are in the he/she form.
Explanation:
the correct ones are directed to you. you "don't eat the candy" but the wrong sentences are directed to he/she
"he doesn't eat the candy" and it's in the past. the correct ones are telling you to do something "don't eat the candy" and the wrong ones are saying that he/she doesn't do something. "he/she doesn't eat the candy... no come el dulce" the verb forms are different in both sentences.
hope this helps :)
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