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Spanish Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 1, Lesson 3

Describing Objects

Instructions: Using one positive and one negative statement, describe six objects (a car, a flower, a coin, a tree, a house, a purse). Ex. The house is black. It is not white.

markofca's submission: Average Rating:
El automóvil es rojo. El automóvil no es morrado.
La flor es azul. La flor no es roja.
La moneda es plateada. La moneda no es dorada.
El árbol es verde. El árbol no es rojo.
La casa es grande. La case no es pequeña.
La cartera es abierta. La cartera no es cerrada.
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  • Alxxndr
    Mochapoints: 1877  |  Teacher Score: 399

    well maybe u need to improve some ortography on these words

    moRado and casA

    then a little detail on the last senteces

    when you say La cartera es abierta, well that doesn't work  i know that literally the translation means ''is'' but also means ''are'' in some way xD well look a this

    this is the right way to do itLa cartera ESTA abierta cause IS open xD you know that goes also for this one

    La cartera no es cerrada

    well you need to put the same La cartera NO ESTA cerrada cause IS NOT closed u know haha xDtry to figure out that in spanish you change places with almost alllll words examples

    The red carspanish El carro rojothat also goes for eveything including this exercises

    Submitted over a year ago
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