Question 1 (10 points)
Which word is in the infinitive form?
ir a la escuela
Question 1 options:
ir
escuela
la
a
Question 2 (10 points)
Choose the word that is in the infinitive form.
Me gusta dormir.
Question 2 options:
Me
dormir
gusta
Question 3 (10 points)
Complete the sentences with one of the negative expressions you learned in this chapter.
—¿Te gusta montar en bicicleta?
—No, _____ me gusta montar en bicicleta.
Question 3 options:
nada
tampoco
no
Question 4 (10 points)
Complete the sentences with one of the negative expressions you learned in this chapter.
—¿Te gusta patinar?
—__________ me gusta patinar.
Question 4 options:
No, no
ni
nada
Question 5 (10 points)
Complete the sentences with one of the negative expressions you learned in this chapter.
—¿Te gusta cantar o tocar la guitarra?
—No, no me gusta _____ cantar ni tocar la guitarra.
Question 5 options:
no
nadie
ni
Question 6 (10 points)
Select the appropriate negative response to the following questions.
¿Te gusta leer y escribir?
Question 6 options:
No, no me gusta ni leer ni escribir.
No, no me gusta tampoco.
Question 7 (10 points)
Select the appropriate negative response to the following questions.
¿Te gusta usar la computadora?
Question 7 options:
Sí, me gusta mucho.
No, no me gusta nada.
Question 8 (10 points)
Translate to English:
No me gusta nada montar en bicicleta.
Question 8 options:
I like riding bikes
I really like riding bikes.
I don't like riding bikes at all.
Question 9 (10 points)
Choose the appropriate response to agree with each of the statements.
No me gusta hablar por teléfono.
Question 9 options:
A mí, tampoco
A mí, también
Question 10 (10 points)
Choose the appropriate response to agree with each of the statements.
Me gusta más escuchar música que cantar.
Question 10 options:
A mí, también
A mí, tampoco
The answer is c. the H is not pronounced in Spanish
treat (a sacred place or thing) with violent disrespect; violate.
For this case we have the following indirect pronouns:
Te: It is used for the singular of a third person.
Le: It is used for the singular of a third person associated with the personal pronoun "Usted".
Les: It is used for the third person plural associated with the personal pronoun "Usted".
So, we have:
Roberto / you / introduce to / Carolina
Roberto te presento a Carolina.
Carolina / you / introduce to / Manuel
Carolina te presento a Manuel
Mrs. Lainez / you / introduce to / Mauricio and Jose
Senora Lainez le presento a Mauricio y a Jose
Mr. and Mrs. Lainez / you / introduce to / my brother
Senor y Senora Lainez les presento a mi hermano.
Answer:
- Roberto te presento a Carolina.
- Carolina te presento a Manuel
- Señora Lainez le presento a Mauricio y a Jose
- Señor y Señora Lainez les presento a mi hermano.