This person keeps the community safe and works at a station.
a police officer
You go here to find and read books.
the library
What is "entre"?
between
I go to school at 7, ___ I go home at 3.
and
Which one is affirmative and which one is negative?
can = affirmative
can't = negative
This person delivers mail.
a mail carrier
You go here to look at art and history.
a museum
What is "a la derecha de"?
to the right of
I walk ___ I ride my bike to school.
or
I ___ sing. (affirmative)
can
This person works on a site and builds things.
a construction worker
You go here to eat dinner with friends or family.
a restaurant
What is "a la izquierda de"?
to the left of
Do you play the guitar ____ the drums?
or
You ___ draw. (affirmative)
can't
This person puts out fires.
a fire fighter
You go here to buy groceries.
the supermarket / the grocery store
What is "al cruzar de" or "enfrente de"?
across from / in front of
We want to play outside, ____ it's rainy.
but
He ____ ride his bike. (negative)
can't
This person fixes cars.
a mechanic
You go here when you are sick.
the hospital / the doctor
What is "en la esquina"?
on the corner
What are the connecting words and what do they mean?
and = y
or = o
but = pero
You ____ dance, but you don't like to. (affirmative)
can