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Peligro = Jeopardy Español III

VivirEscribir Describir CompartirAbrir

¿Cómo se dice? We live in the city.

Vivimos en la ciudad. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? They will live in my house.

Ellos vivirán en mi casa. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? I used to live downtown.

Yo vivía en el centro. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? She would live near the school.

Ella viviría cerca de la escuela. Back to the Game!

¿Como se dice? The family lived here last year.

La familia vivió aquí el año pasado. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? I always write with a pen.

Siempre escribo con un bolígrafo. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? You (tú) wrote a book in Spanish.

Escribiste un libro en español. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? Write the vocabulary you all.

Escriban Uds. el vocabulario. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? Don’t write on the desk. (tú)

No escribas en el pupitre. Back to the Game!

¿Como se dice? If it were possible, we would write in Spanish.

Si fuera posible, escribiríamos en español. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? He described the place.

Él describió el lugar. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? You (tú) will describe the house.

Describirás la casa. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? Describe the town. (Ud.)

Describa Ud. el pueblo. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? Describe your brother. (tú)

Describe a tu hermano. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? The man was describing his family.

El hombre describía a su familia. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? The children used to share their toys.

Los niños compartían sus juguetes. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? Don’t share books. (Uds.)

No compartan libros. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? ¿Will you (tú) share the icecream with me?

¿Compartirás el helado conmigo? Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? Don’t share your things. (tú)

No compartas tus cosas. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? If it were possible, I would not share a room with my brother.

Si fuera posible, no compartiría un cuarto (un dormitorio/una alcoba) con mi hermano. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? I opened the door.

Abrí la puerta. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? Open the windows, you all.

Abran Uds.las ventanas. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? Don’t open your history book in Spanish class. (tú)

No abras tu libro de historia en la clase de español. Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? When will they open the library?

¿Cuándo abrirán la biblioteca? Back to the Game!

¿Cómo se dice? We opened the cafeteria at 11:00 a.m. yesterday.

Abrimos la cafetería a las once de la mañana ayer. Back to the Game!

Doble de puntos

Doble de puntos ¿Cómo se dice? Did they used to share a house on Bolívar Street?

Daily Double Answer Back to the Game! ¿Compartían una casa en la Calle Bolívar?

¿Cómo se dice? From time to time, they opened the bank early. El peligro final

De vez en cuando, abrían el banco temprano.