. This determines whether you describe someone/something that definitely exists (Indicative) or someone/something that is unknown or uncertain (Subjunctive). Indicative Example: Busco al guía que (I'm looking for the specific guide who speaks English.) Subjunctive Example: Busco un guía que (I'm looking for any guide who might speak English.) 2. Breakdown of "Más actividades" Practice

Spanish Language – Grammar & Structure Section: Estructura 3 Page Reference: P343 Activity Type: Interactive / “Practice It Hot” (timed or high-repetition drill)

(To be able to): Yo p ue do, tú p ue des, él p ue de, ellos p ue den. (But: nosotros podemos ).

"My family has plans to go to the park." -> Mi familia planes de ir al parque.

Indirect pronouns always precede direct pronouns (RID: Reflexive, Indirect, Direct).

To get the most out of these "más actividades" (more activities), try these practice methods: