I _____ a student.
am - I'm
I wash _______ car every week. (mi)
My
Answer the following question in positive and negative:
Are you a student?
Yes, I am. No, I'm not.
How (much/many) eggs are there?
many (count)
He (100%) eats pizza on Fridays.
always
isn't
She _____ speak Spanish. (puede)
can
Answer both positive and negative:
Does she have children?
How (much/many) time is left in class?
much (noncount)
I'm (0%) happy when I wake up early.
Never
Are you from Argentina? (give me a complete answer for you)
Translate the following. No podemos trabajar mañana.
We can't work tomorrow.
Answer the following questions in positive and negative:
Can you open the door?
Yes I can/No I can't.
Answer both in the affirmative and the negative:
How many pizzas are there?
A lot/not many/not a lot
Order the sentence:
have; sometimes; time; We; dinner together.
We sometimes have dinner together.
She's cold.
Find and correct the error:
He can drives to work everyday.
He can DRIVE to work everyday.
Answer the following questions in positive and negative:
Is there coffee?
Yes there is/No there isn't.
Correct the following sentence:
How many teacher are there in the school?
How many teachers are there in the school?
Translate the following:
él nunca hace el almuerzo.
He never makes lunch;
conjugate comer for each subject pronoun correctly in the present tense. Negative and positive
I eat. I don't eat.
You eat. You don't eat.
She/He/It eats. He/She/It doesn't eat.
We eat. We don't eat.
They eat. They don't eat.
Write the possessive form of the following subject pronouns:
I We
You They
He She It
my our
your their
His hers its
Answer the following questions in positive and negative:
Can you and John buy the pizza?
Yes we can/No we can't
Translate the following:
Cuántos días hay en una semana?
Answer the question as yourself:
How often do you watch TV?
I sometimes/always/never watch TV.
or
I watch TV every day/every week/once a week/etc