Práctica
del subjuntivo
Preparada por los estudiantes de español
3000 - otoño del 2001
(Pam Torguenson, Dar°Keith Lofton and
Bobby Lincoln) .
Translate
the following sentences from Spanish to English or English to Spanish using
the "Expresiones idiomáticas" from your text book, pages 135 and 136.
Once you have done that click on the "respuestas section" on the bottom of
this page to check your translations.
1. As far as I know, the test is tomorrow.
2. No matter how much you study, you
won’t get an ‘A’ in the class.
3. Whatever happens, I will drive carefully.
4. He arrived on Thurday, I mean, Friday.
5. Whether you want to or not, you need
to work on Saturday.
6. No matter how fast you drive, you
won’t arrive on time.
7. As far as we know, he is married.
8. No matter how much it costs, I will
buy that car.
9. Whether you can or not, you need to
be here tomorrow.
10. Our team will win the game, no matter
how much it costs.
11. No matter how smart a person may be, he must always be
humble.
12. No matter how tall he may be, he will never be as tall
as his dad.
13. No matter what happens, we will always be friends.
14. I will buy the gift, no matter how much it may cost.
15. Quieras or no, debes ir a la clase.
16. Necesitamos cinco minutos, que diga, sies minutos.
17. Que yo sepa, él es el único miembro.
18. No son los mejores nadadores del mundo, que digamos.
19. Pase lo que pase, hablaremos con el cura mañana.
20. Que yo sepa, tenemos un buen equipo de tenis.
21. Por pobre que seas, siempre te amaré.
22. Que yo sepa, no lloverá hoy.
23. Por mucho que coma, nunca engorda.
24. Cueste lo que cueste, iré a Europa el próximo
verano.
25. Pase lo que pase, ella llorará.
26. Whether you can or not, you must take the test tomorrow.
27. Whether you want to or not, we’re going shopping.
28. No matter how handsome you are, you are still ugly to
me.
29. Jeremy is still in bed, as far as I know.
30. Whether you want to or not, you will eat that food.
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