Exercise 2
(éksersais tu)
Change the sentences above into questions. (chéinch da séntenses abóv íntu cuéshons.)
/ʧeɪnʤ/ /ðə/ /ˈsɛntənsəz/ /əˈbʌv/ /ˈɪntu/ /ˈkwɛsʧənz/. Cambia las oraciones anteriores a preguntas.
a. Did she have to change her clothes because they were dirty?
b.
Exercise 3
(éksersais zri)
/ˈʌndərˌlaɪn/ /ðə/ /wɜrdz/ /ðæt/ /nid/ /ˌkæpɪtəlɪˈzeɪʃən/. Subraya las palabras que necesiten mayúsculas.
a. We’re going to have a test next tuesday.
(uír góin tu jav a test nekst tiúsdei.)
b. I know that professor smith teaches at the university of lima.
(ái nóu dat profésor smíz tíches at da llunivérsiti ov líma.)
c. The nile river flows into the mediterranean sea.
(da náil ríver flóus íntu da mediterránian sí.)
d. Ana speaks french. She lived in france two years.
(ana spíks french. shi livd in frans tu llíars.)
e. John is a catholic and Ali is a Muslim.
(llon is a cazólic an ali is a máslim.)
f. I’m taking a history class this semester.
(áim téikin a jístori clas dis seméster.)
(venezuéla is a spánish cáuntri.)
h. The Mississippi river flows south.
(da misisípi ríver flóus sáuz.)
i. We use much ink in drawing class.
(uí iús mach ink in dróin clas.)
j. She bought oil lamps in italy and also got parking fines because she didn’t know the rules in the country.
(shi bot óil lamps in ítali an ólsou got párkin fáins bicós shi dídent nóu da ruls in da cáuntri.)
Improving your skills
(imprúvin llor skíls)
Match the two halves to make a complete sentence.
(match da tu jalvs tu méik a complít séntens.)
/mæʧ/ /ðə/ /tu/ /hævz/ /tu/ /meɪk/ /ə/ /kəmˈplit/ /ˈsɛntəns/.
Une las dos mitades para formar una oración completa.
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a. It rained all day on Sunday (it réind ol déi on sándei) |
1. so they had to do the washing by hands. (sóu déi jad tu do da uáshin bái jands.) |
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b. There was much snow yesterday (der uás mach snóu llésterdei) |
2. because it had graffiti. (bicós it jad grafíti.) |
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c. There were no cars in the eightieth century (der uér nóu cars in da éitiz cénturi) |
3. so they had to take a boat. (sóu déi jad tu téik a bóut.) |
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d. The fridge was full (da frích uás ful) |
4. that’s why people had to walk. (dats uái pípol jad to uók.) |
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e. She had to come at 6:00am (shi jad tu com at siks éi em) |
5. we had to pile up our luggage on the truck. (uí jad tu páil ap áuer láguech on da track.) |
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f. People didn’t have washing machines (pípol dídent jav uáshin machíns) |
6. I’m glad I didn’t have to go to work today. (áim glad ái dídent jav tu góu tu uórk tudéi.) |
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g. Roberto had to paint his wall again (robérto jad tu péint jis uól aguén) |
7. so I didn’t have to do the shopping. (sóu ái dídent jav tu du da shópin.) |
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h. Before we went on holidays (bifór uí uént on jólideis) |
8. so people had to stay in their houses. (sóu pípol jad tu stéi in déir jáuses.) |
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i. People had to cross the Atlantic Ocean (pípol jad tu cros di atlántic óushan) |
9. and I had to take care of him. (an ái jad tu téiker ov jim.) |
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j. My little brother was alone at home (mái lítol bráder uás alón at jom) |
10. because there was a meeting early. (bicós der uás a mítin érli.) |