07.03 Let's Go to Argentina Writing Assignment

Instructions:

For this assignment you will write sentences using the -go verbs in the present tense.

When you go to Argentina you will be practicing your Spanish, but Juan also wants to practice his English!

He has written an example of his daily routine to you in English. Now he wants you to write him back an example of your daily routine in Spanish!

Use Juan’s sentences as a guide. Write at least 7 complete sentences, the same as Juan did!

Make sure you use “-go” verbs (poner, salir, tener, venir, decir, oír, traer, and hacer) in each sentence. You must use at least 5 different verbs from the -go verbs listed above.

Juan writes:

I leave the house at eight in the morning.
I put on my coat when it is cold.
I put on my sandals when it is hot.
I bring my books to school.
I have to study in the afternoons.
I come home at four in the afternoon.
I do my homework at night.

For this assessment you are asked to use what you've learned in this lesson to create your own authentic sentences. Remember, you must complete your own work using your own words.

Respuesta :

Me fui de la casa a las 6 de la mañana.
Me pongo mi abrigo cuando está frío.
Me pongo sandalias cuando está caliente.
Llevo mis libros a la escuela.
Tengo que estudiar en las tardes.
Llego a casa a las cuatro de la tarde.
Hago mi tarea en las noches.

Answer:

1. Me pongo los zapatos antes de salir de mi casa.

2. Voy a la escuela a las siete de la mañana.

3. Salgo de la escuela y hago mis deberes cada día.

4. En el camino a casa desde la escuela oigo la radio.

5. Todas las noches pongo la ropa a lavar.

6. Todos los martes tengo clases de guitarra por la tarde.

7. Después de levantarme hago mi cama.

Explanation:

In this exercise you have to make seven sentences with at least five '-go verbs'. These verbs are 'tener', 'decir', 'hacer', 'poner', 'salir', 'traer' and are irregular verbs called 'Go verbs' because  they have a '-go' in the 'yo' form. For example, 'yo tengo', 'yo digo', 'yo hago', 'yo pongo', 'yo salgo' and 'yo traigo'.