Answer: Next time please consider providing more information about the lesson you're currently studying. I understand because I also speak Spanish, but for other people who don't, they won't be able to help you.
1. Conozco
2. Iremos
3. Pongo
4. Agradezco
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In this exercise, you have to fill-in the blanks with the correct antonyms for the adjectives in the sentences provided in order to form a second set of sentences with opposite meaning to the first. The options are: <em>viejas</em>(old) - <em>mucha</em>(very-when used with the noun <em>hambre</em>) - <em>difícil</em>(difficult) - <em>antipática</em>(unfriendly) - <em>baja</em>(short)
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Ingrid es muy alta. Ingrid es muy <em>baja</em>.
En esta escuela sólo enseñan a personas jóvenes. En esta escuela sólo enseñan a personas <em>viejas</em>.
En este momento tengo poca (not much) hambre. En este momento tengo <em>mucha</em> hambre.
Mi amiga es muy simpática con los extranjeros (foreigners). Mi amiga es muy <em>antipática</em> con los extranjeros.
El examen de matemáticas está demasiado (too) fácil. El examen de matemáticas está demasiado <em>difícil</em>.
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C. Arabe y dialecto Mozárabe
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Please analyze this poem and tell me how many syllables it has and if it has sinalefa, please Woman, perfume the field for me; give my discomfort your aroma, and put your hands between the boredom of my roses. Smell of meat and rosemary, white suit and green leaves, black eyes between all that bluish and that browns! And your love laugh, and your girlfriend concessions, and the good that you have always done me with the carnation of your mouth! Oh, my heart, what a bad beat! oh, woman, how my soul cries between your fragrance, white and pink jacket! But kill me with meat, let your mouth kill me, dart that smells of your blood, tongue, sweet red sword! Woman, perfume me the field; give my discomfort your aroma, and put your hands between the boredom of my roses