Complete the crossword without looking at answers first. Then, check your work by reviewing the chapter vocabulary. If you’re stuck, revisit the section on El cuerpo y la salud (body and health) and the preterite vs. imperfect (used in narrating accidents).
This chapter often requires students to use the and imperfect tenses together to describe what was happening when an accident occurred. For instance, you might use puntadas (stitches) or yeso (cast) to explain the treatment received after a fall. You can find digital versions of these exercises on platforms like Conjuguemos or check verified textbook solutions on Quizlet . Realidades 2 Capitulo 5b 8 Crossword Answers Page 109
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By the time you turn in your crossword on page 109, you should be able to confidently answer “Yes” to these questions: imperfect (used in narrating accidents)
Notice clues 12 Across (), 17 Across ( rompió ), 5 Down ( tuvo ), and 3 Down ( estuvo ). These are all preterite tense conjugations of highly irregular verbs (decir, estar, tener, caer, etc.). They do not follow standard -ar/-er/-ir rules.
Complete the crossword without looking at answers first. Then, check your work by reviewing the chapter vocabulary. If you’re stuck, revisit the section on El cuerpo y la salud (body and health) and the preterite vs. imperfect (used in narrating accidents).
This chapter often requires students to use the and imperfect tenses together to describe what was happening when an accident occurred. For instance, you might use puntadas (stitches) or yeso (cast) to explain the treatment received after a fall. You can find digital versions of these exercises on platforms like Conjuguemos or check verified textbook solutions on Quizlet .
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By the time you turn in your crossword on page 109, you should be able to confidently answer “Yes” to these questions:
Notice clues 12 Across (), 17 Across ( rompió ), 5 Down ( tuvo ), and 3 Down ( estuvo ). These are all preterite tense conjugations of highly irregular verbs (decir, estar, tener, caer, etc.). They do not follow standard -ar/-er/-ir rules.