Español III Honores – Vocabulario – Traducciones – La fruta - PRUEBA UNO
1. Upon tasting these lemons and those limes, Panzón’s face indicated that their flavor
(el sabor) was sour.
2. Six raisins threw cherry bombs to beat two coconuts.
3. The three bitter grapefruits hid from the bananas behind this tall tree.
4. It’s ridiculous that Juan Bobo boiled figs and dates while his cat fried (freír) pineapples.
5. The blueberries and raspberries were fighting against the melons when the storm
started.
6. Avocados come from California, while apples are produced in Washington.
7. Apricots look like little peaches but cantaloupes do not look like watermelons.
8. Juan Bobo built a building with plums and he made the roof with strawberries.
9. Those pears made juice out of the pomegranates and served it to the oranges.
10. All of the grapes invited all of the blackberries to the wedding.
1. Upon tasting these lemons and those limes, Panzón’s face indicated that their flavor
(el sabor) was sour.
2. Six raisins threw cherry bombs to beat two coconuts.
3. The three bitter grapefruits hid from the bananas behind this tall tree.
4. It’s ridiculous that Juan Bobo boiled figs and dates while his cat fried (freír) pineapples.
5. The blueberries and raspberries were fighting against the melons when the storm
started.
6. Avocados come from California, while apples are produced in Washington.
7. Apricots look like little peaches but cantaloupes do not look like watermelons.
8. Juan Bobo built a building with plums and he made the roof with strawberries.
9. Those pears made juice out of the pomegranates and served it to the oranges.
10. All of the grapes invited all of the blackberries to the wedding.