Answer:
1. Vamos a revisar las maletas.
- Revisémoslas.
2. Vamos a revisar todos los documentos.
- Revisémoslos.
3. Revisemos la dirección donde está el hotel.
- Vayamos a revisarla.
4. Revisemos el mapa antes de ir de excursión.
- Revisémoslo.
Explanation:
It is important to identify the pronoun, the gender and the number used in each sentence, in this way it is possible to correctly combine the response options, being in agreement with what is being expressed.
- "Olivia es de Argentina". The correct answer is: "<em><u>Es argentina</u></em>", because the <u>feminine</u> demonym of Argentina in Spanish is <em>"argentina".</em>
- "El profesor es de Alemania". The correct answer is: "<u><em>Es alemán</em></u>", because the <u>masculine</u> demonym of Germany in Spanish is "<em>alemán</em>".
- "Carlos y yo somos de Canadá". The correct answer is: <u><em>"Somos canadienses"</em></u>, because the general demonym of Canada in Spanish is <em>"canadiense"</em> and for plural cases a word <em>"s"</em> is added at the end. The demonym does not have a difference between feminine and masculine.
- "La turista es de Costa Rica". The correct answer is: "<em><u>Es costarricense</u></em>", because the general demonym of Costa Rica in Spanish is "<em>costarricense</em>". The demonym does not have a difference between feminine and masculine.
- "Los ingenieros son de España". The correct answer is: "<u><em>Son españoles</em></u>", because the masculine demonym of Spain in Spanish is "<em>español</em>" and the masculine plural is "<em>españoles</em>".
- "Margaret y Anne son de Inglaterra". The correct answer is <em><u>"Son inglesas</u></em>", because the feminine demonym in Spanish is "<em>inglesa</em>" and in plural an "<em>s</em>" is added at the end.
<em>Note: In all cases, the verb goes as in the respective principal sentence.</em>
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