Español III Honores – Vocabulario – Traducciones – Los animales – PRUEBA DOS
1. Male birds often have more vivid feathers than the females.
2. Snakes that are poisonous are called poisonous snakes and they have fangs.
3. Bats and bears are wild and they live in caves.
4. That elephant’s trunk poured water on top of those turtles and this rhinoceros.
5. The hippopotamus served wild plants to the giraffe and the parrot in the jungle.
6. Caterpillars change into butterflies, but toads do not change into princes.
7. While the tadpoles watched, the frog caught dragonflies with his tongue.
8. The fox stole the sheep’s jewels while the skunk caused them to flee.
9. Woodpeckers use their beaks to find ants in trees, but robins use theirs (los suyos) to
find worms in the ground.
10. The lizard complained to the fly that there was a deer in his soup.
11. The mice begged the mosquitos and the grasshoppers to attack the cat.
12. Pigeons are birds, but in big cities it is said (se dice) that they are rats with wings.
1. Male birds often have more vivid feathers than the females.
2. Snakes that are poisonous are called poisonous snakes and they have fangs.
3. Bats and bears are wild and they live in caves.
4. That elephant’s trunk poured water on top of those turtles and this rhinoceros.
5. The hippopotamus served wild plants to the giraffe and the parrot in the jungle.
6. Caterpillars change into butterflies, but toads do not change into princes.
7. While the tadpoles watched, the frog caught dragonflies with his tongue.
8. The fox stole the sheep’s jewels while the skunk caused them to flee.
9. Woodpeckers use their beaks to find ants in trees, but robins use theirs (los suyos) to
find worms in the ground.
10. The lizard complained to the fly that there was a deer in his soup.
11. The mice begged the mosquitos and the grasshoppers to attack the cat.
12. Pigeons are birds, but in big cities it is said (se dice) that they are rats with wings.