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1 UNIT 7-2 WS#1 GUSTAR + NOUN The verb gustar means to like or be pleasing. To say someone likes an object, the sentence structure is: (A + person) IOP + gusta + the singular object. (A + person) IOP + gustan + the plural object. (a mí) me gusta = I like (a nosotros) nos gusta = we like (a ti) te gusta = you (familiar) like (a vosotros) os gusta = you all familiar like (a person) le gusta = he/she, you formal like (a people) les gusta = they, you all like Tell what food each person likes. 1. A Ignacio 2. A Uds. 3. A mí 4. A Eugenio 5. A nosotros 6. A ti 7. A Guido y a Pepe 8. A Ramona 9. A nosotros
2 UNIT 7-2 WS#2 GUSTAR + NOUN The verb gustar means to like or be pleasing. To say someone likes an object, the sentence structure is: (A + person) IOP + gusta + the singular object. (A + person) IOP + gustan + the plural object. (a mí) me gusta = I like (a nosotros) nos gusta = we like (a ti) te gusta = you (familiar) like (a vosotros) os gusta = you all familiar like (a person) le gusta = he/she, you formal like (a people) les gusta = they, you all like Tell what food each person likes. 10. A ti 11. A mí 12. A mis primos 13. A mi padre 14. A mis hermanos 15. A Gertrudís 16. A los maestros 17. A nosotros
3 UNIT 7-2 WS#3 STEM-CHANGING VERBS (E I) There are three types of stem-changing verbs: e-ie, o-ue, e-i. Stem-changing verbs change in all forms except the nosotros and vosotros. pedir = to ask for, request yo pido nosotros pedimos tú pides vosotros pedís él, ella, Ud. pide ellos, ellas, Uds. piden Tell what each person asks for. 1. Francisco 2. Yo 3. Marta y Chela 4. Tú 5. Javier 6. Uds. 7. Arturo y yo 8. Rebeca 9. Verónica y yo
4 UNIT 7-2 WS#4 STEM-CHANGING VERBS (E I) There are three types of stem-changing verbs: e-ie, o-ue, e-i. Stem-changing verbs change in all forms except the nosotros and vosotros. pedir = to ask for, request yo pido nosotros pedimos tú pides vosotros pedís él, ella, Ud. pide ellos, ellas, Uds. piden Tell what each person asks for. 10. Tú 11. Yo 12. Emilio y Lupe 13. Mónica 14. Roberto y yo 15. Mis padres 16. (tip) El mesero 17. Los clients
5 UNIT 7-2 WS#5 STEM-CHANGING VERBS (E I) There are three types of stem-changing verbs: e-ie, o-ue, e-i. Stem-changing verbs change in all forms except the nosotros and vosotros. servir = to serve yo sirvo tú sirves él, ella, Ud. sirve nosotros servimos vosotros servís ellos, ellas, Uds. sirven Tell what each person serves. 1. Mi madre 2. Las señoras en la cafetería 3. Mis padres 4. La mesera 5. Yo 6. Julia y yo 7. Tú
6 UNIT 7-2 WS#6 STEM-CHANGING VERBS (E I) There are three types of stem-changing verbs: e-ie, o-ue, e-i. Stem-changing verbs change in all forms except the nosotros and vosotros. servir = to serve yo sirvo tú sirves él, ella, Ud. sirve nosotros servimos vosotros servís ellos, ellas, Uds. sirven Tell what each person serves. 8. Teresa 9. Los meseros 10. Alguien 11. Yo 12. Uds. 13. Felipe y Pedro 14. Tú
7 UNIT 7-2 WS#7 DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES Demonstrative adjectives are placed before the noun and agree in number and gender with the noun. EX: this restaurant = este restaurante those waiters = esos meseros that table over there = aquella mesa this that that over there m este ese aquel f esta esa aquella these those those over there m estos esos aquellos f estas esas aquellas A. Fill in the blanks with this or these, then translate the phrase to English. 1. traje de baño 2. pantalones 3. blusa 4. faldas B. Fill in the blanks with that or those, then translate the phrase to English. 1. zapatos 2. abrigo 3. bufanda 4. gorras C. Fill in the blanks with that over there or those over there; translate to English. 1. ropa 2. calcetines 3. camisas 4. impermeable
8 UNIT 7-2 WS#8 DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES this that that over there m este ese aquel f esta esa aquella these those those over there m estos esos aquellos f estas esas aquellas Fill in the first blank with this/these, the second blank with that/those, and the third blank with that over there/those over there. 1. bistec, papas, ensalada (this) (those) (that over there) 2. plátanos, leche, pan (these) (that) (that over there) 3. naranja, café, zanahorias (this) (that) (those over there) 4. fresas, helados, tomates (these) (those) (those over there) 5. chocolate, té, carne (this) (that) (that over there) 6. uvas, limonada, maíz (these) (that) (that over there) 7. manzana, jugos, aguacates (this) (those) (those over there) 8. refrescos, papas fritas, frutas (these) (those) (those over there) 9. cereal, jamón, mantequilla (this) (that) (that over there)
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