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Spanish AR verb practice exercise worksheet

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Let’s go step by step to match each picture with the correct Spanish AR verb.

We have 9 pictures and 10 verbs in the box (one is already placed: “llevar” — but it doesn’t seem to match any of the 9 pictures, so we’ll ignore it for matching).

Here are the verbs we can use:
- caminar
- llorar
- dibujar
- descansar
- ayudar
- limpiar
- viajar
- mirar

Now let’s look at each picture one by one:

1. Top left: Airplane, passport, ticket → This means traveling → viajar

2. Top middle: Dog sleeping on a bed → Resting or relaxing → descansar

3. Top right: Baby crying → Crying → llorar

4. Middle left: Boy holding a broom → Cleaning → limpiar

5. Middle center: Girl trying on dresses → Wearing clothes → But “llevar” is already given and not matched to any pic? Wait — actually, “llevar” can mean “to wear”, but since it’s already placed separately and not under a picture, maybe this pic is meant for another verb? Let’s check again. Actually, looking closely — she’s choosing what to wear, but none of the other verbs fit perfectly. Hmm… wait — maybe this is NOT “llevar”? Let’s hold off and come back.

Wait — actually, let’s reassign carefully.

Looking again:

Picture 5 (middle center): Girl with two dresses — she’s deciding what to wear. The verb “llevar” means “to wear” or “to carry”. Since “llevar” is already written below and not assigned to any box, perhaps it’s a distractor? Or maybe it’s meant to be used? But there are only 9 boxes and 10 verbs — so one verb won’t be used.

But let’s continue matching the obvious ones first.

6. Middle right: Three kids drawing at a table → Drawing → dibujar

7. Bottom left: Girl walking/jogging → Walking → caminar

8. Bottom middle: Two kids watching TV → Watching → mirar

9. Bottom right: Girl helping an old lady with a cane → Helping → ayudar

Now let’s list all matches:

- Picture 1 (airplane) → viajar
- Picture 2 (sleeping dog) → descansar
- Picture 3 (crying baby) → llorar
- Picture 4 (boy with broom) → limpiar
- Picture 5 (girl with dresses) → ??? We haven’t used “llevar” yet — and “llevar” can mean “to wear” — so maybe this is llevar? But “llevar” is already written below as a separate box — perhaps it’s meant to be matched here? Wait — the instruction says: “Match the following pictures to the AR verbs in the box below.” And “llevar” is in the box. So yes — Picture 5 should be llevar.

But wait — in the image, “llevar” is already placed in its own box below the grid — maybe that’s a mistake? Or maybe it’s part of the answer key? Looking again — no, in the original image, “llevar” is inside a box just like the others, positioned below the 3x3 grid. So it’s one of the options.

So let’s assign:

Picture 5 → llevar (she is wearing/choosing to wear a dress)

Then what about the remaining verbs? We have:

Used so far:
- viajar
- descansar
- llorar
- limpiar
- llevar
- dibujar
- caminar
- mirar
- ayudar

That’s 9 verbs — perfect for 9 pictures.

Wait — we have 10 verbs listed total? Let’s count the verbs in the box:

From bottom row up:

First row of verb boxes:
- caminar
- llorar
- dibujar
- descansar

Second row:
- ayudar
- limpiar
- viajar
- mirar

And then above them:
- llevar

Total = 9 verbs? Wait — let me recount from the image description:

Actually, in the user’s image, the verbs are arranged as:

At the very bottom, centered: “llevar”

Then below that, two rows:

Row 1: caminar | llorar | dibujar | descansar
Row 2: ayudar | limpiar | viajar | mirar

That’s 1 + 4 + 4 = 9 verbs.

Yes! So 9 verbs for 9 pictures.

Perfect.

So final matching:

Top row (left to right):
1. Airplane → viajar
2. Sleeping dog → descansar
3. Crying baby → llorar

Middle row:
4. Boy with broom → limpiar
5. Girl with dresses → llevar
6. Kids drawing → dibujar

Bottom row:
7. Girl walking → caminar
8. Kids watching TV → mirar
9. Girl helping elder → ayudar

All matched!

Final Answer:
Top row: viajar, descansar, llorar
Middle row: limpiar, llevar, dibujar
Bottom row: caminar, mirar, ayudar
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