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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/Spanish/First-year_Spanish_Bookshelf/Introduccion_al_Espanol_(Palacios)/zz%3A_Back_Matter/21%3A_Detailed_Licensing
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/Spanish/First-year_Spanish_Bookshelf/Introduccion_al_Espanol_(Palacios)/08%3A_Chapter_8/8.01%3A_La_Comida
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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/Spanish/First-year_Spanish_Bookshelf/Introduccion_al_Espanol_(Palacios)/10%3A_Chapter_10/10.05%3A_The_Verb_Tener
    The verb tener(to have) is an irregular verb in the present tense. The Verb Tener Conjugations with Singular Person. Similar to English, the verb tener can be used to indicate possession: To form the ...The verb tener(to have) is an irregular verb in the present tense. The Verb Tener Conjugations with Singular Person. Similar to English, the verb tener can be used to indicate possession: To form the phrase, you must include the word años (years) after the age of the subject: You can also express an obligation with tener, which is similar to the English “to have to…”. Make sure that you include the word que, followed by an infinitive verb to form the phrase:
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/Spanish/First-year_Spanish_Bookshelf/Introduccion_al_Espanol_(Palacios)/11%3A_Chapter_11
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/Spanish/First-year_Spanish_Bookshelf/Introduccion_al_Espanol_(Palacios)/11%3A_Chapter_11/11.02%3A_Ejercicio_1
    Drag and Drop Help Filiberto el zombi remember who he is by labeling all the body parts. Drag the label into the appropriate box. Query \PageIndex1
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/Spanish/First-year_Spanish_Bookshelf/Introduccion_al_Espanol_(Palacios)/04%3A_Chapter_4/4.05%3A_Ejercicio_2
    Ejercicio 2: Nouns and Definite Articles Rewrite the following nouns using its proper definite article based on the noun’s gender and number. Note that the gender is specified in the brackets. Part A ...Ejercicio 2: Nouns and Definite Articles Rewrite the following nouns using its proper definite article based on the noun’s gender and number. Note that the gender is specified in the brackets. Part A Ejemplo: escritorio (m) / el escritorio Query \PageIndex1 Rewrite the previous nouns ensuring that singular nouns are plural and vice versa. Make sure you include the correct article. Part B Fill in the Blanks Query \PageIndex2
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/Spanish/First-year_Spanish_Bookshelf/Introduccion_al_Espanol_(Palacios)/12%3A_Chapter_12/12.01%3A_La_familia
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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/Spanish/First-year_Spanish_Bookshelf/Introduccion_al_Espanol_(Palacios)/05%3A_Chapter_5
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    Lee la presentación de Sofía y responde las preguntas a continuación. Soy profesora de biología y trabajo en la Universidad de Puerto Rico. Tengo treinta y seis años y vivo en San Juan, Puerto Rico co...Lee la presentación de Sofía y responde las preguntas a continuación. Soy profesora de biología y trabajo en la Universidad de Puerto Rico. Tengo treinta y seis años y vivo en San Juan, Puerto Rico con mi esposo Gabriel y mis dos hijos. Mi hijo se llama Juan y mi hija se llama Dulce. Juan tiene dos años y Dulce tiene cinco años. ¿Cuál es la profesión de Sofía? ¿En dónde trabaja? ¿Cuántos hijos tiene Sofía? ¿Cómo se llaman? ¿Cuántos años tienen?
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/Spanish/First-year_Spanish_Bookshelf/Introduccion_al_Espanol_(Palacios)/12%3A_Chapter_12/12.02%3A_Ejercicios_1_2
    Ejercicio 1: Tu familia Draw your family tree! Ejercicio 2: Tus parientes Fill in the Blanks Query \PageIndex1

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