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Excercises Resume: Are Am

This document provides a lengthy list of exercises related to verbs, tenses, prepositions, descriptions, and other grammar topics in Spanish. It includes fill-in-the-blank style questions using verbs like "to be", "to have", "to do", questions using prepositions like "at", "in", descriptions of time, comparisons, activities using verbs ending in "-ing", locations and directions using prepositions, and exercises involving verbs like "can" and "like". The exercises are intended to practice a wide variety of essential grammar concepts in Spanish.
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Excercises Resume: Are Am

This document provides a lengthy list of exercises related to verbs, tenses, prepositions, descriptions, and other grammar topics in Spanish. It includes fill-in-the-blank style questions using verbs like "to be", "to have", "to do", questions using prepositions like "at", "in", descriptions of time, comparisons, activities using verbs ending in "-ing", locations and directions using prepositions, and exercises involving verbs like "can" and "like". The exercises are intended to practice a wide variety of essential grammar concepts in Spanish.
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EXCERCISES RESUME

TO BE

I AM
YOU ARE
HE IS
SHE IS
IT IS
THEY ARE
WE ARE

Are you from Spain?


I am from Spain
I´m not from Spain

Are you Stephen?


You are Stephen
You aren´t Stephen

Are the oranges in the fridge?

Is he a student?
No, he isn´t a student

I am a boy. You are a girl


Is it good or bad?
We are in a beautiful city
Our house isn´t very old
The fridge is next to the window
My house is next to a school
Are you ready to go?
Is the dog outside?
Are you coming up?
We are ready to eat now
Are you going up or down?
I am not wearing a jacket
Are you going to out for dinner?

Hello, how are you?


I am good, thanks.
IF THE VERB ISN´T “TO BE”, YOU SHOULD USE” DO OR DOES”

I - YOU – WE – THEY / DO
SHE – HE - IT / DOES

You speak English


Do you speak English?
You don´t speak English

Do you have a job?


I don´t have a job

Do you speak Spanish?


Do you want to go out for dinner?
Sorry, I don´t speak Spanish
Do you want to watch the news?
Do you drink milk?
Do you want to leave now?
Do you like rice and beans?
Do you watch TV every day?
Do you want to go shopping today?

I don´t want to go shopping today


I don´t like coffee
I don´t eat breakfast every day
We don´t eat meat

Does Maria eat meat? (-s)


Does she drink coffee with milk?
Does he drink coffee?
Does he want eggs?
What does your husband do?

Daniel Doesn´t eat lunch here


She doesn´t drink milk
He doesn´t know Spanish
Carmen doesn´t live here

A VS. AN

I have a busy family


I have a reservation
I have a bag
A difficult exam
A woman from Mexico

I have an interesting family


AT VS. IN (AT FOR WORK PLACE)

I work at a university
I work at a school
They study at a university
She works at a small school
Joseph work at a hospital

I live in California
I live in Chile
He lives in Canada
We live in a big city
They live in a small city

AT (EN)

He never uses Spanish at work


He usually eats lunch at work
I always buy coffee at that cafe

I am at home
Daniel is at home
They aren´t at home

TO THE / A LA

Please, invite them to the party

WHERE / WHAT

Where do you live?


Where are you from?
Where is the restroom?
Where is your passport?
Where is the station?
Where is your car?

What do you need?


What is your name?
What is your age?
What is the matter?
What country are you traveling to?

WHAT ARE YOU DOING? + ING

I am playing soccer right now


The bear is reading a book right now
The children are doing homework now
She is playing the guitar now
I am going to the farm right now
We are studying together
They are playing baseball right now
They are going home now
Is she sleeping now?
You are driving too fast
My class is starting now
They are cleaning the floor
I am checking my email address
I am sending the email right now
He is writing a letter to his family
I am writing a note to my son

ACTIVITIES WITH +ING

We love fishing
They practice singing
When can we practice singing?
They practice dancing every week
Do you enjoy reading?
When can we practice singing?
She enjoys reading books
My brothers don´t enjoy reading
What kind of books do you enjoy reading?
Learning is difficult for him
Smoking is bad for you
A dancing group
A singing group
I like listening to music
She loves playing tennis
He goes running every morning
Where do you go swimming?
Where do you go fishing?
I go running every day
I love listening to the birds in the morning
When do you go running?
Some people enjoy smoking
Fishing is really boring
Do you want to go out for dinner?
She usually goes out for lunch
We like listening to the news on the radio
We usually go out to a coffee
She enjoys reading books
When do you practice dancing?
I enjoy reading books and watching television
He really enjoys watching movies
We usually practice dancing on Saturdays
I enjoy fishing with them
When do you go running?
Don´t stop singing
Do you want to go out on Saturday?
Learning a new languages isn´t easy
I don´t want to go out for dinner
My mom never goes out
He goes out every Saturday (sale)
They go out every Friday (salen)

ARE + GO +ING

They are going out with some friends (estan saliendo)


We are going out for dinner
Do you enjoy going shopping?
Are you going out for dinner?
He is going out with a group of friends

SHE / HE / IT + S

She uses a dictionary in class


Elisa goes to class every night
He goes to work every morning
She usually eats lunch here
My husband speaks Spanish
He never checks his email

TIME

Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday / Saturday / Sunday


January / February / March / April / May / June / July / August / September / October / November /December

What time is it?


It is seven o´clock
It´s Friday
Today is Sunday
She starts work at seven o´clock
She always gets up at five o´clock
We star class at six o´clock

English class is on Monday


We don´t work on Saturdays
What time does she get up on Saturdays?
Does he get up early on Sundays?

We drink coffee together every Saturday


What do you want to do on Saturday?

AGE

The baby is one year old


I am eight years old
My son is two years old
WEATHER

It´s cold today


It´s windy today
It´s cloudy today
It´s windy in Chicago

How´s the weather in the winter?


How´s the weather there?

A dark, cloudy day


It´s a cold windy day

THERE ARE / THERE IS

There is one bathroom


There’s no grass here
Is there a problem?
There is a bank inside the supermarket
There is one road to the village

There are three bedrooms


There are only two taxis here
There are many people in the word
How many countries are there in the world?
There are ten sentences on the page

CAN I / CAN´T

Can I see that store?


Can I buy this?
Can you see me?
Can I get there by plane?
Can you get bananas as well (Tambien)
Can you walk to work?
Can you help us?
Can you help me, please?
Can you show me the garden?
Can I go outside?
Can you write a note to Mr.Turner?
Can you put the newspaper on my desk?
Can I walk to the bookstore from here?
You can get there by train
You can get there by bus
You can sing
You can´t sing
I can´t walk very fast

CAN I HAVE (me puede dar) OR WOULD LIKE

Can I have a drink?


Can I have a glass of water?

I would like a cup of tea, please


I would like bread with butter
I would like something cold to drink
I would like a vegetable pizza
We would like two pizzas
What kind of soup would you like?
Would you like a coffee?
How many pizzas would you like?

COULD

Could you show me the famous places?

HOW MUCH IS?

How much is this dress?


How much are the skirts?

The plates are sixteen dollars


Is that thirteen or fourteen dollars?
That is eleven dollars and seventy cents

COMPARATIONS

Taller than / Shorter than / older than / fatter than / thinner than / busier than / friendlier than / easier than
Nicer than / funnier than / stronger than / closer / safer / faster / harder / younger

I am taller than you


My sister is nicer than me
She is older than Patricia
My brother is older than me
Our baby is fatter than that baby
Who is fatter?
Which person is thinner?
Which restaurant is closer?
Which bus stop is closer?
Which country is safer?
Taxis are faster than buses
Which bus is faster?
Which plane is faster?

These clothes are more expensive


My mother is more famous than me

DESCRIPTIONS
(tamaño, forma, edad, color)

She has long, black hair


They have a bis, old, brown dog

LOOK LIKE (que aspecto tiene)

What does your sister look like?


What does he look like?

A LOT/ TOO MANY

I read a lot (mucho)


I study a lot
A lot of messages

Don´t send too many messages

I LIKE / THEY LIKE

I like music
I like languages
I like to study
They like cats
My father likes old cameras

LOOK UP

She is looking up, at the birds


I can go down and meet him
I need to go back
Walk into the room, please
That car is turning left
The bus is turning right
She needs turn left
Our house is at the end of the street
The bank is at the end of the street
The bookstore is on this street
Go to the end of the street
You need to turn right next to the hospital
We need to go back
The restaurant is inside the hospital
The museum is close to the train station
The hotel is between two restaurants
Don´t look back
Walk past to bus station and turn right
Drive past the white house and turn left
Their house is close to the road
We can´t go into the village
All of the trains are fast
All of the roads are bad
Go down and go outside
Turn left at the end of the street
Go into the train station and buy a ticket
Turn right here
I never go into that store
We are going into the zoo now
We are going to take three tests today

/ TO THE / OF THE / TO
al o a los / a un / del / de la / a o hacia o para

HAS TO

Julia has to learn English


What pages do we have to read?

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