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Prueba de práctica Leccion 7

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Escribe la forma adecuada del presente del verbo indicado.

1: irse: ¿Tú te vas antes de las ocho? 2. levantarse: ¡Yo no me levanto temprano jamás!

Cambia las oraciones para que sean negativas.

  1. Alguien está en la sala de clases. Nadie está en la sala de clases.

  2. Clara escribe algo en el papel. Clara no escribe nada en el papel.

Completa las oraciones con la forma adecuada del pretérito de ir o ser.

  1. Los estudiantes fueron a Machu Picchu.
  2. ¡El viaje fue impresionante!

Completa las oraciones con las formas adecuadas del presente del verbo indicado y del pronombre de objeto indirecto.

  1. encantar: A los turistas les encanta el Museo del Oro.
  2. aburrir: ¿A ti te aburres las conferencias largas?

My answers are in bold. I'm just making sure I got everything right.

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updated Mar 27, 2017
posted by smither_games

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  1. aburrir: ¿A ti te aburres las conferencias largas?

You need to either use las conferencias as the subject:

¿A ti te aburren las conferencias largas? Do they bore you (probably this is what they want)

Or if you want it to be pronominal, you need a connector, probably en:

¿A ti te aburres en las conferencias largas? Do you get bored in them

Can you see the difference.

I don’t see anything else obvious in the rest, occasionally I miss things.

updated Mar 27, 2017
edited by bosquederoble
posted by bosquederoble
Good point, I will x that out. - bosquederoble, Mar 27, 2017
Bosque: lWe were working on this at the same time:) If you use the pronominal version I don't think you want the "A tí" . The subject is tú and it can either be included or excluded, as you know. The "a ti" stuff is only for the IO form. - DilKen, Mar 27, 2017
Although the comments are now reversed, mine was an answer to the one that follow it. :) - bosquederoble, Mar 27, 2017
Smither: With the pronominal form it's like you would be saying: Do you make yourself bored in.... Do you allow yourself to get bored.... - DilKen, Mar 27, 2017
Right bosque. My original post referred to "a ti te" Of course the "refexive te" should remain, so I took that out. - DilKen, Mar 27, 2017
Of course with some pronominal uses you could use "a ti mismo" but in this one it would sound odd to me. :) - bosquederoble, Mar 27, 2017
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Very nice job.

The only thing I saw that was wrong was the conjugation of aburrir.

Just like with gustar, the subject of this sentence is "las conferences" The appropriate pronoun for the conferences is "they" so you need to conjugate aburrir accordingly.

updated Mar 27, 2017
posted by DilKen