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El Repaso: El Examen Final. Here’s what’s on the scantron section 1-100:. The Present Tense The Subjunctive Tense Direct Object Pronouns Indirect Object Pronouns Double Object Pronouns Possessive Pronouns Demonstrative Pronouns Possessive Adjectives Short form and long form
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Here’s what’s on the scantron section 1-100: • The Present Tense • The Subjunctive Tense • Direct Object Pronouns • Indirect Object Pronouns • Double Object Pronouns • Possessive Pronouns • Demonstrative Pronouns • Possessive Adjectives • Short form and long form • Demonstrative Adjectives
Sample Questions 1) Yocreoque el chico_____guapo. • es • sea • fuera • era 2) The correct answer above expresses: a) wants/wishes b) doubts/denial/negation c) Impersonal expression/emotions/uncertain future d) facts/certainty 3) Después de queellos_____lapuertapodemosentrar. • abren • abran • abrirán • abrían 4) The correct answer above expresses: a) wants/wishes b) doubts/denial/negation c) Impersonal expression/emotions/uncertain future d) facts/certainty
Sample Questions 1)Yo______amo. • lo • se • les • ésa 2) The correct answer above is (n): a) Direct Object Pronoun b) Indirect Object Pronoun c) Demonstrative Pronoun d) Possessive Pronoun 3) Voy a comprar_________aquí. • les • se • esos • ésos 4) The correct answer above is (n): a) Direct Object Pronoun b) Indirect Object Pronoun c) Demonstrative Pronoun d) Possessive Pronoun
It’s sad that Tiger Woods lies. • As soon as he confesses we will forgive him. (perdonar) • It’s true that Tiger Woods is a jerk. (idiota) • Ms. Greenless doubts that Foxy Knoxy is innocent. • You will get an A provided that you study. • We think that those boys over there are stupid. • I love you. • He hugs her. • I lie to them. • My dad wants me to go to college.
I hit him. • You help her. • We need that one over there. (el lápiz) • They whip Miguel. (azotar) • The soldiers help Miguel. • Don’t send it to me through this post office. (el dinero) • He buys it for me every year. (la joya) • Do you like this one or that one? (la camisa) • I want my parents to chill out. (calmarse) • They buy it to her. (el café)