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Spanish Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 2, Lesson 1

Describing Objects

Instructions: Describe a set of objects on a table. Describe another set of objects in a box. EX. The flowers are on the table, and the candy is in the box.

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Las flores están sobre la mesa. El boligrafo está en la caja. Los hombres están en el edificio. Las mujeres están en la mesa. El dinero está en la billetera y la billetera está sobre la mesa. El caramelo está con la chica.
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  • Valen Osorio
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    bolígrafo,
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  • andrea
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  • Juan Carlos
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    Excelente

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  • Blanca
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    El bografo.

    El caramelo está (al lado de la chica), (junto a la chica), (cerca de la chica), (en la mano de la chica), (en la boca de la chica).

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  • Blanca
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  • rmiralles
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    Muy bien , excepto que un caramelo no está con alguien (una persona si) mejor: la chica tiene un caramelo.

    Enhorabuena

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  • Mayla
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    Great!!

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  • ELI
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    la última frace esta mal redactada... la chica tiene un caramelo

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