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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.

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Mi primero edificio que viviste era anaranjado. Hoy es blanco. Era viejo e la puerta principal era marrón. Tenía jardin e había arboles y flores coloridas.
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  • Sonia Marybel
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    Mochapoints: 78451  |  Teacher Score: 50832 (94%)
    Mi primer edificio donde viví ,era naranja. Hoy es blanco,era antiguo y la puerta principal era marrón. y había....... Está bien sigue adelante!!!
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  • mary
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    que viviste.......es cuando se refiere a otra persona donde vivi......es personal.......MUY BIEN
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  • sonia becerra
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    corrige : primero X primer y en el que viví , no que viviste porque estarías hablando de otra persona
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  • Aline Bicudo
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    Obrigada pelas dicas! Logo logo conseguirei retribuir os comentários em Espanhol também!
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  • Jose Villena
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    Mi sugerencia: El primer edificio en donde yo viví era de color naranja, hoy es blanco. Era viejo (y) su puerta principal era marrón. Tenía un jardín con árboles y flores de colores.
    Submitted over a year ago

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