Sentence one:

☐ Greet your neighbor. Remember:

Include a greeting.
Sentence two:

☐ Write one sentence in Spanish to show the first thing your neighbor must do to get to the final destination. Remember:

Use tener + que + infinitive.

Use your prepositions (e.g., a la derecha or a la izquierda).
Sentence three:

☐ Write one sentence in Spanish to show him where to stop. Remember:

Use one affirmative tú command.

Use parar.
Sentence four:

☐ Write one sentence in Spanish to tell the correct roads to take. Remember:

Warn him or her what road he shouldn't take and which road he should take.

Use a negative tú command to guide him or her.

Use your en route vocabulary (e.g., turn, pass, cross, etc.)
Sentence five:

☐ Write one sentence in Spanish to tell the exact location of the final destination. Remember:

Start with the name of the location.

Use estar + preposition to be specific.
Sentence six:

☐ Write one sentence in Spanish to let your neighbor know he has arrived at his final destination. Remember:

Use acabar + de + infinitive to be specific.

someone please help!

Respuesta :

Answer:

Sentence one: ¡Buenos días vecino!

Sentence two: Tienes que girar a la derecha para llegar al restaurante.

Sentence three: Para cuando veas el semáforo.

Sentence four: No sigas derecho. Tienes que doblar a la izquierda cuando pases el hospital.

Sentence five:  La Avenida, el restaurante que te recomendé, está en la esquina.

Sentence six: ¡Acabas de llegar al restaurante!

Explanation:

To complete this exercise, you have to write sentences following different instructions, such us using specific verbs and affirmative and negative tú commands.

You use affirmative tú commands when you want to tell someone to do something  ("para cuando veas el semáforo") and you use negative tú commands when you want to tell someone not to do something ("no sigas derecho").

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