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Qualitative (descriptive) adjectives - Hillcrest Elementary

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EJERCICIO<br />

1·11<br />

1. My skunk is in the kitchen.<br />

2. A pig is in the hall.<br />

Translate the following sentences into Spanish.<br />

3. A rooster is not far from my garage.<br />

4. The cockroach is not in the pantry.<br />

5. Your brother is near the whale.<br />

6. Las Vegas is not in California.<br />

7. A bird is downstairs with the duck.<br />

8. Your mother-in-law is not in the basement.<br />

9. My neighbor is not upstairs.<br />

10. The girl is to the right of the giraf e.<br />

The use of hay<br />

Hay (pronounced like “eye”) is a wonderfully useful and hardworking word. It expresses all of the<br />

following:<br />

Hay . h ere is .<br />

Hay . h ere are .<br />

¿Hay ? Is there ?<br />

¿Hay ? Are there ?<br />

No hay . h ere isn’t any .<br />

No hay . h ere aren’t any .<br />

¿No hay ? Isn’t there any ?<br />

¿No hay ? Aren’t there any ?<br />

Isn’t this the most amazing word en el mundo!?<br />

Hay un perro en el sótano. h ere is a dog in the basement.<br />

Hay tres dormitorios en la casa. h ere are three bedrooms in the house.<br />

¿Hay agua en el baño? Is there water in the bathroom?<br />

No hay agua en la cocina. h ere isn’t (any) water in the kitchen.<br />

30 practice makes perfect Spanish Vocabulary

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