HOMEWORK # 2 Due date: Wednesday, September 3rd 2014.

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HOMEWORK # 2 Due date: Wednesday, September 3rd 2014.

A CADEMIC V OCABULARY A. Underline the Conjunction in the following sentences: 1. Maria and Pablo go to the park. 2. They’re good students but they’re noisy. B. Replace the underline words using the correct Subject or Object Pronoun: 1. Ayreen and Carlos play football together. 2. Samuel and I go to the park every day.

C. Underline the Reflexive Pronoun. Then, tell to what it refers to. 1. Manuel taught himself Chinese. 2. Rodolfo and Sebastian made themselves that table. D. Complete the Sequence of Event Flow Chart using the information of Earth On The Move. *Cuadro en la siguiente diapositiva.

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