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Match the beginning of sentence with whixh type of verb conjugation you would need.

1. Todos los dias/ siempre/ nunca
2. Ayer/ anteayer/ anoche/ la Semana pasada
3. Mañana/ el siguiente ago
4. Ahora/ En este momento

Options:
Future (ir a)
Present
Preterit
Present Progessive (ando/iendo)


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Answer:

INSTRUCTOR’S ANSWER KEY

..Updated Version, May 2016..

To

Hill, S. with M. Mayberry and E. Baranowski,

Bilingual Grammar of English/Spanish Syntax©, 3rd edition

Lanham: University Press of America, 2014

Table Of Contents

Chapter Title Page

1 Basic Word Order in English and Spanish

Exercise 1 (4), Exercise 2 (4), Exercise 3 (4)

4

2 English Verb Morphology

Exercise 1 (4), Exercise 2 (4), Exercise 3 (5)

4

3 Spanish Regular Verb Morphology

Exercise 1 (5), Exercise 2 (5), Exercise 3 (5), Exercise 4 (6),

Exercise 5 (6), Exercise 6 (6)

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4 Spanish Irregular Verb Morphology

Exercise 1 (6), Exercise 2 (7), Exercise 3 (7), Exercise 4 (7)

Exercise 5 (7), Exercise 6 (7), Exercise 7 (8), Exercise 8 (8),

Exercise 9 (8), Exercise 10 (8), Exercise 11 (9)

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5 The Comparative Syntax of Statements and Questions

Exercise 1 (9), Exercise 2 (10), Exercise 3 (10), Exercise 4 (10),

Exercise 5 (10)

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6 A Question of Aspect: The Spanish Imperfect-Preterite Contrast

Exercise 1 (11), Exercise 2 (11), Exercise 3 (12), Exercise 4 (12),

Exercise 5 (13)

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7

The Spanish Indicative and Subjunctive Moods

Exercise 1 (13), Exercise 2 (13), Exercise 3 (14), Exercise 4 (15),

Exercise 5 (15), Exercise 6 (16)

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8 English Modal Auxiliaries and Their Spanish Equivalents

Exercise 1 (16), Exercise 2 (17), Exercise 3 (17), Exercise 4 [not in the

text], Exercise 5 (17), Exercise 6 (17), Exercise 7 (18), Exercise 8 (18),

Exercise 9 (18), Exercise 10 (18), Exercise 11 (18), Exercise 12 (19),

Exercise 13 (19), Exercise 14 (19)

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9 English Phrasal Verbs

Exercise 1 (19), Exercise 2 (20), Exercise 3 (20), Exercise 4 (20),

Exercise 5 (21)

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10 English To Be vs. Spanish Ser, Estar and Haber

Exercise 1 (21), Exercise 2 (22), Exercise 3 (22), Exercise 4 (22)

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11 English and Spanish Personal Pronouns

Exercise 1 (23), Exercise 2 ( 23, Exercise 3 (23), Exercise 4. (23),

Exercise 5 (24), Exercise 6 (24), Exercise 7 (24), Exercise 8 (25),

Exercise 9 (25), Exercise 10 (25), Exercise 11 (26), Exercise 12 (26),

Exercise 13 (26), Exercise 14 (26), Exercise 15 (27)

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12 Gustar, Hacer, Tener and Dar

Exercise 1 (27), Exercise 2 (28), Exercise 3 (28)

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13 Transitivity, Pronominal Verbs and Indefinite Subjects

Exercise 1 (29), Exercise 2 (29), Exercise 3 (29), Exercise 4 (30),

Exercise 5 (30), Exercise 6 (30), Exercise 7 (30), Exercise 8 (31)

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14 The English and Spanish Imperative Systems

Exercise 1 (31), Exercise 2 (31), Exercise 3 (31), Exercise 4 (32),

Exercise 5 (32)

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15 The Present Participle (Gerund) and the Infinitive

Exercise 1 (32), Exercise 2 (32), Exercise 3 (33), Exercise 4 (33),

Exercise 5 (33), Exercise 6 (33), Exercise 7 (33)

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16 Passive Constructions

Exercise 1 (34), Exercise 2 (34), Exercise 3 (34), Exercise 4. (35),

Exercise 5 (35), Exercise 6 (34)

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17 Conditional Sentences and Unreal Comparison

Exercise 1 (36), Exercise 2 (36), Exercise 3 (37)

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18 Spanish and English Verb + Preposition Constructions

Exercise 1 (37), Exercise 2 (37), Exercise 3 (37), Exercise 4 (38),

Exercise 5 (38), Exercise 6 (38)

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19 Nouns and Articles; Possessive and Partitive Constructions

Exercise 1 (39), Exercise 2 (39), Exercise 3 (39), Exercise 4. (39),

Exercise 5 (40), Exercise 6 (40), Exercise 7 (40), Exercise 8 (40),

Exercise 9 (41), A. and B. No key (41), Exercise 10 (41) No key,

Exercise 11 (41), Exercise 12 (41)

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20 Descriptive and Limiting Adjectives

Exercise 1 (41), Exercise 2 (42), Exercise 3 (42), Exercise 4 (42) No

key, Exercise 5 (42), Exercise 6 (42), Exercise 7 (42)

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21 Possessive and Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns

Exercise 1 (43) Exercise 2 (43) Exercise 3 (43) Exercise 4 (43)

Exercise 5 (43)

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22 Adverbs and Prepositions

Exercise 1 (44), Exercise 2 (44), Exercise 3 (44), Exercise 4 (45),

Exercise 5 (46), Exercise 6 (46), Exercise 7 (46), Exercise 8 (46),

Exercise 9 (46), Exercise 10 (47), Exercise 11 (47)

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23 Interrogatives, Admiratives, Ellipsis and Verification Tags

Exercise 1 (47), Exercise 2 (48), Exercise 3 (48), Exercise 4 (48),

Exercise 5 (48), Exercise 6 (49), Exercise 7 (49), Exercise 8 (49),

Exercise 9 (50), Exercise 10 (50)

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24 Spanish and English Contractions

Exercise 1 (51)

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25 Degrees of Comparison

Exercise 1 (51), Exercise 2 (52), Exercise 3 (52), Exercise 4 (52),

Exercise 5 (52), Exercise 6 (53)

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26 Relative Words Used Between Clauses

Exercise 1 (53), Exercise 2 (53), Exercise 3 (53), Exercise 4 (54),

Exercise 5 (54)

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27 Affirmative Words and their Negative Counterparts

Exercise 1 (54), Exercise 2 (55), Exercise 3 (55)

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