Tzuyu C.

asked • 02/09/22

SPANISH ASSIGNMENT HELP! 04.05 ¡Escribamos una descripción de la casa!

You will write five sentences in Spanish, describing your house. Remember to keep your sentences short and simple and use only vocabulary and grammar you have learned in the course.

You will choose from clipart, a drawing, or a picture that shows your house (real or imaginary), one from the outside and one from the inside.


I need these sentences translated into proper Spanish:

  1. My house is red.
  2. My house is in front of a school.
  3. My house has seven bedrooms, four bathrooms, two kitchens, and a living room.
  4. There is a comfortable bed and colorful clothes in my bedroom.
  5. I have to sweep the floor and wipe the desk.



What to include in your house description Hint
Image one: ☐ Place an image of the outside of your home. Below image one: Sentence one: ☐ Write one sentence describing the outside of your house. (e.g., My house is green.) Remember: Use the correct forms of ser when describing the house. Make sure your adjective agrees with the noun "house".
Below image one: Sentence two: ☐ Write one sentence describing the location of your house. (e.g., My house is in front of a park.) Remember: Use the correct form of estar with a preposition when describing the location of the house.
Below image one: Sentence three: ☐ Write one sentence stating the rooms your home has. (e.g., My house has three bedrooms, a bathroom, a kitchen, and a living room.) Remember: Use the correct form of the verb tener.
Image two: ☐ Place an image of a room inside your home. Below image two: Sentence four: ☐ Write one sentence stating two items in the room. Use adjectives to describe the items. (e.g., There is a comfortable bed and a black lamp in my bedroom.) Remember: Hay is used to express items in a room. Make sure your adjectives agree with the items.
Below image two: Sentence five: ☐ Write one sentence expressing two chores you have to do in the room. (e.g., I have to sweep the floor and take out the garbage.) Remember: Use the yo form of tener + que + infinitive to state what you have to do in the room.


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Gabriela D. answered • 02/09/22

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