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¿Dónde vives? Hints to complete the review sheet.

Parte 1 Provide the correct article (el, la, los or las) based on the gender and number of the words. Remember that –a words are usually feminine and –o words masculine. Norte (north) is masculine

Parte Dos Unscramble the sentences by putting the words in the correct order. Barrio = neighborhood Granja = farm Centro = center, downtown Afueras = suburbs

Parte Tres Match the answers on the right to the corresponding words on the left. Cómoda = comfortable Plantas = floors

Parte Cuatro Write a complete Spanish sentence to answer each question.

Parte 5 Jardíngarajeescalera Terrazacocinabaño CasaPasillo Camasalón

Parte seis Read the paragraph and answer the questions in English in the spaces provided. Bastante = rather, fairly, somewhat Planta baja = lower floor Dormitorio = another word for bedroom Lleno = full