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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 8 Online
OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):

What would you say if you want to compliment a friend on his or her good game? a. Sabes a jugar b. Se jugar muy bien c. Sabes jugar muy bien d. Sabes al jugar bien Whats the more informal way to say that you will study a lot tomorrow? a. Voy a estudiar mucho manana b. Estudiar mucho manana c. Estudio mucha manana d. Estudiar mucha manana

OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):

@arnessa_xoxo @adajiamcneal @jdog101 @jordanloveangel

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

hold on

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

D

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

C. And its *ma�ana

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

1)D 2)C. And its *ma�ana hope this helped

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b then c because informal means not following the English rules

OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):

1. D 2. C ??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its not d because really sabes al jugar think about it and say it your adding an extra pronoun

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

i tryed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

once again your adding an extra pronoun saying al

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but its up to her

OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):

Can you help me with two more?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

who?

OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):

me?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):

what would be a correct Spanish expression for this person to say? a. Estoy contento b. Ser contento c. Estar contenta d. Estoy contenta

OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d because its talking about you and you are feminine

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh if its tlking about the image then it would be c because she is feminine

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is that all

OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):

How would you ask a teacher if you can go to study at the library? a. Ponder ir a estadiar a la biblioteca b. Puedo ir a estuadiar a la biblioteca c. Podo ir estudiar a la biblioteca d. Pudo ir a estudiar a la biblioteca? @jdog101

OpenStudy (alfonso-o):

Hello there: If I may join in, just to try and help with two things: - Question: what would be a correct Spanish expression for this person to say? I believe the answer here should be D... If I may explain: we assume the person on the photograph speaks Spanish, so she speaks using 1st person singular (in Spanish, *yo* = "I" in English), doesn't she? Also, I believe @jdog101 did well when pointing out that the adjective needs a feminine form: *contenta*. - As regards the last question, here's the conjugation for verb *poder* (present simple), which is an irregular verb. PODER yo - - puedo tu - - puedes el/ ella - - puede nosotros /nosotras - - podemos vosotros /vosotras - - podeis ellos / ellas - - pueden Hope this helps! Blessings P.S: Sorry I'm not including accents (you may want to check accents here: http://www.onoma.es/#poder+pronominal=false+tiempos=0$3$+personas=1$2$4$5$8$10$12$13$+paradigma=2)

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