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Wewaii [24]
3 years ago
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Spanish
2 answers:
Aleks04 [339]3 years ago
8 0

For some reason question #4 does not have a correct answer, but the answer I provided is most logical. Thank You for understanding!

1) true

2) escalera

3) botones

4) el viajero

5) baño

6) cancha

7) yes

8) doble

9) el recepcionista

10) llave

I had to do the same test and ended up in getting a 100%

Sveta_85 [38]3 years ago
8 0
<h2>1. Right answer:</h2><h3>True</h3><h3 />

El botones (Also called fajín or mozo de equipaje) is a man who works in a hotel, carrying bags and suitcases or bringing things to the guests' rooms. So this man carries these things from the vehicle of the client to the hotel, hotel room or any place in the hotel. They may also open the hotel door.


<h2>2. Right answer:</h2><h3>escalera</h3><h3 />

La escalera is singular but can be translated as the stairs and is a set of steps that allow you to go from one level of a building to another. On the other hand, escalera is a feminine singular noun, so we must use the singular and feminine definite article, which is <em>la. </em>


<h2>3. Right answer:</h2><h3>botones</h3><h3 />

As in exercise, the answer here is botones. In this problem, we need to give an answer to a question, So here someone asks for the general name of a person who carries bags in a hotel. This person is called el botones as explained in exercise 1. So:

<em>- ¿Quién sube las maletas?</em>

<em>- El botones </em>


<h2>4. Right answer:</h2><h3>el viajero</h3><h3 />

The word viajero means traveler and is someone who is traveling or travels often. This is a masculine and singular noun. The definite article that matches the masculine and singular noun is el. Recall that definite article must match the noun they describe in both gender and number. Therefore:

<em>El viajero </em><em>es el muchacho que viaja. </em>


<h2>5. Right answer:</h2><h3>baño</h3><h3 />

Here we are talking about something that is inside the hotel room. Hence it is logical that you ask for a private bathroom. This sentence is given in the simple present and the verb that is being used here is querer whose conjugation for the first person singular (yo) is quiero. Finally:

<em>La habitación tiene un cuarto de</em><em> baño </em><em>privado</em>


<h2>6. Right answer:</h2><h3>cancha</h3>

Cancha is a feminine singular noun translating into court and is a quadrangular area, either covered or open, marked out for ball games such as basketball, soccer or tennis. We must use the definite article (feminine singular form) because the noun also matches this form. So, what type of court is this? Well, this is a tennis court (cancha de tenis)


<h2>7. Right answer:</h2><h3>yes</h3>

You can use either an elevator or the stairs to go down between the levels of a tall building. So the answer here is yes. It is important to say that ascensor is a masculine singular noun and escalera is a feminine singular nount. That's why the definite article that accompanies ascensor is el and the definite article that accompanies escalera is la.


<h2>8. Right answer:</h2><h3>doble</h3>

Habitación doble translates into double room and is a room in a hotel with two beds. These two people might be you and your friend. So it is logical that you would need a double room. The word una that accompanies this is the indefinite article in feminine singular form matching the feminine singular form of the noun habitación. So:

<em>Dos personas necesitan una habitación </em><em>doble</em>


<h2>9. Right answer:</h2><h3>el recepcionista</h3>

Recepcionista translates into receptionist and refers to someone who works in reception at a hotel and office and whose job is to welcome visitors, deal with questions, etc. We assume here that this receptionist is a man because of the definite article el that matches the masculine singular noun. Finally, if you need a hotel room, you need to talk to the receptionist, so she will help you out.


<h2>10. Right answer:</h2><h3>llave</h3>

La llave translates into the key and is the set of small pieces of metal that are used for opening or locking a door or a container. Since llave is a feminine singular noun, we need to use the definite article that matches this, which is la. Therefore, our sentence is:

<em>Yo uso la </em><em>llave</em><em> para entrar en mi habitación</em>

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