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Name: Lia Bonilla

WRITTEN
WORDS SPANISH
SENTENCE
Madona won an
A prize Un premio prize over the
weekend .
My nephews can
Jump over Saltar jump on the ball
many times
The spiders can
Climb walls Escalar muros
climb walls.
There is too much
Muddy water Agua fangosa muddy water in
Ecuador's rivers.
My father sees the
See a doctor Acudir al médico
doctor every month.
Usain Bolt is the
Runner Corredor fastest runner in the
world.
My uncle's wife is
Wife Esposa
friendly.
Donkey Burro
People move to a
Push Empujar
new city for studies.
The car races are
Races Carreras
fantastic.
In soccer, players
Run in a team Correr en equipo
run as a team.
Usain Bolt runs on
Run on your own Correr por tu cuenta
his own to win
My dad brings food
Bring food Trae comida from the
supermarket.
Cristiano Ronaldo is
Be fit Estar en forma always fit
Unit 7C
Name: Lia Bonilla
"Can":
"Can" is a modal verb used to express the ability or permission to do something.
It is used in the present tense, and the base form of the main verb follows it.
Example: "She can swim." (expressing ability), "Can I go to the party?" (asking for
permission).
"Have to":
"Have to" is a modal verb used to express obligation or necessity to do something.
It is used in the present tense, and the base form of the main verb follows it.
Example: "I have to finish my homework." (expressing obligation).
"-ing/-ed" adjectives:
Adjectives ending in "-ing" or "-ed" are formed from verbs and used to describe feelings,
emotions, or characteristics of a person or thing.
"ing" adjectives describe how someone feels, while "ed" adjectives describe how someone is
affected by something.
Example: "She's an interesting person." (describing her as someone who interests others), "I
am interested in art." (expressing one's feeling of being interested in something).

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