¿Desean Uds. té _______________ o té _______________?

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


frío / caliente

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B. Comparing People and Things of Equal QualitiesLos gemelos.Patricio y Diego son hermanos gemelos y siempre hacen todo idénticamente. Compare Ud. a los dos. vestirse elegantemente

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¡A ESCRIBIR! Qué hacer en Ecuador. Tú estás planificando tus vacaciones de invierno y vas a visitar Ecuador. Llamas a tu profesor, el señor Martínez, porque es ecuatoriano y puede darte consejos. Escribe el diálogo con el señor Martínez, incluyendo: qué te gusta hacer en las vacaciones, adónde te gusta salir y dónde te gusta comer (incluye tres [3] actividades como mínimo.) Tu profesor entonces te aconseja que hagas (o que no hagas) cuatro [4] cosas en su país. Tú le das las gracias y lo saludas. (¡OJO! Your professor uses formal commands when he tells you what to do in your vacation.)

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V. ¡A escribir!Write a paragraph to describe a close friend.   Use at least three words to describe what he/she looks like.Use at least three words to describe his/her personality.Identify two activities that he/she likes to do.Say what you do when you are together.

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Choose the sentence that does not contain a sentence fragment and is punctuated correctly.

A) Most authorities on the subject trace the origins of the detective story to Edgar Allan Poe. The nineteenth century short story writer, critic, and poet who wrote “The Raven.” B) Most authorities on the subject trace the origins of the detective story to Edgar Allan Poe, the nineteenth century short story writer, critic, and poet. Who wrote “The Raven.” C) Most authorities on the subject trace the origins of the detective story to Edgar Allan Poe, the nineteenth-century short story writer, critic, and poet who wrote “The Raven.”

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