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By James Smith

100 PeopleAnimalsHouseObjects 100

Row 1, Col 1 El niño está en la casa. The boy is in the house.

1,2 El gato esta en el carro. The cat is on the car.

1,3 Una casa tiene un inodoro. A house has a toilet.

1,4 Los zapatos esta en la mesa. The shoes are on the table.

2,1 Una mujer maneja. A woman drives.

2,2 Un perro no maneja. A dog doesn’t drive.

2,3 Una casa tiene un radio. A house has a radio.

2,4 El sombrero esta en un fregadero. The hat is on a sink.

3,1 Un hombre duerme. A man sleeps.

3,2 Un gato y un perro duermen. A cat and a dog sleep.

3,3 Un apartmento tiene unas computadoras. An apartment has some computers.

3,4 Un televisor esta en la mesa. A television is on the table.

4,1 Los adultos tienen un pez. The adults has a fish.

4,2 Un caballo come un manzana. A horse eats a apple.

4,3 Las lleves estan en el casa. The keys are in the house.

4,4 El carro tiene un radio. The car has a radio.

5,1 La nina tiene un casa. The girl has a house.

5,2 Un pez no maneja. A fish doesn’t drive.

5,3 El sombrero esta en la silla. The hat is on the chair.

5,4 Las lleves esta en el carro. The keys are in the car.