Tell what the following people have to do in order to get good grades. Write complete sentences.

modelo: Jorge/tomar apuntes (siempre)
Jorge siempre tiene que tomar apuntes.

1. María Elena y Nor/estudiar (mucho)
María elena y Nora tienen que estudiar mucho.

2. nosotros/usar la computadora (siempre)
Nosotros siempre tenemos que usar la computadora.

3. yo/hablar con la maestra (de vez en cuando)
Yo tengo que hablar con la maestra de vez en cuando.

4. Alejandro/hacer la tarea (muchas veces)
Alejandro muchas veces tiene que hacer la tarea.

5. tú/leer el libro/(todos los días)
Tú tienes que leer el libro todos los días.

Answer the following questions in complete sentences.

1. ¿A qué hora y qué días tienes clase de español?
Yo tengo la clase de español todos los días a las ocho y media de la mañana.

2. ¿Qué tienes que hacer para sacar buenas notas?
Yo tengo que aprender en la clase, escuchar la maestra y hacer la tarea.

3. ¿Qué tienes que hacer siempre en la clase de español?
Yo siempre tengo que aprender el español.

4. ¿Cuántas clases tienes los martes?
Yo tengo dos clases los martes; la clase de historia y la clase de español.

Okay, can someone please check my work?
Are they correct? If not, what can I change?

Muchas Gracias!

2 answers

Here are what the following people have to do to get very good grades:

1. Maria Elena and Nora have to study alot.

2. We always have to use the computer.

3. I have to talk to the teacher every now and then.

4. Alejandro has to do his homework many times.

5. you have to read the book every day.

Here are the answers to the questions:

the answer to number three is kinda shaky, is there anything else you have to do in the class besides than learning spanish? that's kinda obvious...lol
#2. escuchar la maestra = since the teacher is a person (the direct object) the verb requires a "personal" a. = escuchar a la maestra

As Linell suggested, for #3 you could say: yo tengo que escuchar, escribir, hablar, practicar, etc.

Otherwise it's very well done. The adverbs (siempre, mucho, muchas veces) can go after the verb, as in question #3. (hacer siempre) It is not wrong, however, to move the adverbs around = in front of the verb, at the end of the sentence, etc.

Good job!

Sra
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