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Spanish Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 1, Lesson 4

Describing People and Objects

Instructions: Describe people and objects, including both singular and plural forms. Use both positive and negative statements. Ex. We are women. We are not men. This is a gold coin. These are not yellow flowers.

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Ésta mujer no es gorda, es delgada. Éstos árboles no son verdes, son narangos. Éste niño no es elegante, es estúpido.
El hombre en el espejo no soy yo, es mi reflexión.
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  • Chiito-HP
    Mochapoints: 8738  |  Teacher Score: 3101 (88%)

    Éstos árboles no son verdes, son ANARANJADOS. Éste niño no es elegante, es ORDINARIO/VULGAR. El hombre en el espejo no soy yo, es mi REFLEJO.

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  • maria boullosa
    Mochapoints: 143203  |  Teacher Score: 117262 (99%)

    Hi,my friend:

    esta mujer...estos árboles..este niño...You don't have to put an accent because they are adjectives.With accent they are pronouns: For instance: Ésta es una mujer,...éstos son árboles....éste es un niño.....

    ....., son anaranjados.

    ...es mi reflejo(reflection).....(reflexión means in Spanish....thought....)

    The rest is good..............MARÍA 

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  • Milka
    Mochapoints: 8028  |  Teacher Score: 3568 (0%)

    Hi my friend, how are you? good excercise but "stupid" is not a good example to use as an opposite of "elegante", you can use "ordinario = ordinary" .... see you bassbos .... B.-

    Ésta mujer no es gorda, es delgada. Éstos árboles no son verdes, son anaranjados. Éste niño no es elegante, es estúpido. El hombre en el espejo no soy yo, es mi reflejo.

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  • Rawan
    Mochapoints: 2668  |  Teacher Score: 902

    Buen trabajo!!!

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