Answer:
1. Lógico.
2. Lógico.
3. Ilógico.
4. Ilógico.
5. Ilógico.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to say if the statements are logical or illogical. If a statement is logical you have to say that the statement is "lógico" and if the statement is illogical you have to say that the statement is "ilógico" as in the following examples:
<em>1. This statement is logical because is true that Pablo and Ana ended their relationship.</em>
<em>2. This statement is logical because is true that Pablo has a driver's license.</em>
<em>3. This statement is illogical because Pablo is not a waiter.</em>
<em>4. This statement is illogical because Ana is not going to take the computer.</em>
<em>5. This statement is illogical because Pablo and Ana are not going to see a movie.</em>
The day of September 15<span> is significant because it is the anniversary of independence for </span>Latin<span> American countries </span>
1). Conozco una chica que tiene tres gatos.
2).No tengo ningún amigo que hable alemán.
3).Estoy en la clase con unos chicos que no saben nada de español.
4).Busco un apartamento que tenga dos baños.
5.)Busco a la profesora que enseña la clase de literatura.
6).En Charleston no hay un restaurante que sirva la medusa.
7).Quiero salir con un hombre que sea rico y guapo.
8).¿Conoces a alguien que viva en Nueva York?
9).Prefiero comprar un coche que no use mucha gasolina.
10).Quiero tener una casa grande en la playa.
<span> Años viejos is a New Year's Eve tradition in Ecuador. It Is the "burning of the old years".
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You pronounce y and ll in spanish as you pronounce J in English, for example: Yo (me or I) you'd pronounce as jo (in English). Another example is llaves (keys) you'd pronounce it as javes