Gramática: El uso del subjuntivo con expresiones de duda.
?
El sobrepeso es un problema muy grave en losEstados Unidos.  Completa estas  expresiones de certeza o duda relacionadas con el tema. ¡OJO!Ten cuidado con el uso del subjuntivo o del indicativo.
?
Para ayudar a solucionar el problema del sobrepeso y la obesidad…
No niego que muchas personas _____________________________________.

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


Answers will vary.

Language Arts & World Languages

You might also like to view...

(4) Nombre __________ Número de teléfono ____________

What will be an ideal response?

Language Arts & World Languages

Fill in the blanks in the following sentences by choosing the appropriate word from the ones presented in the grid. Pay attention to the agreement of nouns and adjectives.

canadien française gros sociables sportif es grand paresseuse sont travailleur 1. J’adore les cours de français parce que je suis un étudiant ____________________. 2. Michel est de Vancouver. Il est ____________________. 3. Tu aimes les vacances et tu détestes les examens: tu es une étudiante ___________________. 4. Colette est de Paris, elle est ____________________. 5. Jean n’est pas petit, il est ____________________! 6. Sophie n’aime pas le sport, elle n’est pas ____________________. 7. Caroline et Sophie aiment les fêtes parce qu’elles sont ____________________. 8. Julien et Mathieu ____________________ méchants! 9. Charlotte est grosse et Charles? Il est ____________________. 10. Tu ____________________ raisonnable.

Language Arts & World Languages

Complete las siguientes oraciones

Esta vez quiero ________________ al máximo mis vacaciones.

Language Arts & World Languages

Gestures—movements of the hands and arms—are an important type of nonverbal communication. In fact, they are so fundamental that people who have been blind from birth use them. The most common forms of gestures are what social scientists call illustrators—movements that accompany speech and that can't stand alone. Scratching your head when searching for an idea and snapping your fingers

when you find an idea are examples of illustrators that complement verbal messages. Research shows that North Americans use illustrators more often when they are emotionally aroused—trying to explain ideas that are difficult to put into words when they are furious, horrified, very agitated, distressed, or excited. A second type of gestures is emblems—deliberate nonverbal behaviors that have a very precise meaning, known to virtually everyone within a cultural group. For example, we all know that a head nod means "yes," a head shake means "no," a wave means "hello" or "goodbye," and a hand to the ear means "I can't hear you." And almost anybody over the age of seven knows the meaning of a raised finger. A third type of gestures is adaptors—self-touching behaviors. (To make matters confusing, sometimes these behaviors go by the name of manipulators.) Whereas we usually use emblems consciously to express a message, adaptors are usually unconscious. For example, you might fiddle nervously with your hands or click a pen during a high-stress job interview. Research confirms what common sense suggests—that increased use of manipulators is often a sign of discomfort. But not all fidgeting signals uneasiness. People also are likely to use adaptors when relaxed. When they let down their guard (either alone or with friends), they will be more likely to fiddle with an earlobe, twirl a strand of hair, or clean their fingernails. Whether or not the fidgeter is hiding something, observers are likely to interpret an adaptor as a sign of dishonesty. Because not all fidgeters are dishonest, it's important not to jump to conclusions about the meaning of adaptors. "Research confirms what common sense suggests—that increased use of manipulators is often a sign of discomfort." The above sentence is a statement of a. fact. b. opinion.

Language Arts & World Languages