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You are going to show that you know how to use the subjunctive with impersonal expressions, as well as the indicative with describing specific people or things. This part should be four sentences in all. (16 points; 4 points each)

Describe a friend of yours in two sentences using the indicative. (Tengo un amigo que…)
Describe your ideal partner in two sentences using the subjunctive. Use expressions like 'I need' or 'I'm looking for' if you are stumped on how to begin your sentences. (Busco a una persona que…)
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Cast doubt on the following statements by using a different expression of uncertainty in each one. (16 points; 4 points each)
Main clauses will vary.
5. Las telenovelas son los mejores programas de la tele.


6. Voy a ser un actor famoso. (Answer using the tú form)


7. No hay buenas comedias en la tele.


8. Oprah Winfrey habla español.


Write two sentences with impersonal expressions that cause the indicative, and two which cause the subjunctive. Your sentences should stick to the theme of TV and radio. (16 points; 4 points each)
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Describe your favorite shows and why you like them. Include vocabulary from the lesson. If you don't watch television or listen to the radio, you can make them up. Write three sentences. (12 points; 4 points each)

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1. Tengo una amiga que siempre quierre ir a comprar algo dulce con migo.

2. Ella le gusta tomar cafe con sus pasteles.

3. Yo estoy buscando una persona con quien yo pueder ablar de todo.

4. Busco a una persona que me entiende.

5. No se si las telenovelas son los mejotes programas de la tele.

6. Tal ves tu vas a ser un actor famoso.

7. No creo que hay buenas comedias en la tele.

8. Tal ves Oprah Winfrey habla espanol.

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