Hi! I noticed this question has missing information so I went online to find it. The task given is "Fill in the blanks with familiar commands."
Answer:
1. —Voy a poner estos discos compactos en la mochila. —No, no los pongas ahí. Ponlos en la mesa.
<em>(I am going to put these compact discs in the backpack. No, don't put them there. Put them on the table.)</em>
2. —Quiero almorzar pizza hoy. —No almuerces en Telepizza. Los ingredientes no son muy frescos. Mejor sal a comer en el café Napolitano.
<em>(I want to have pizza today. Don't have lunch at Telepizza. The ingredients are not very fresh. Better go out to eat in Neapolitan coffee.)</em>
3. —No sé qué hacer. Mi carro no arranca y tengo que ir al trabajo esta tarde. —No lo lleves al taller enseguida. ¿Estás seguro de que tiene aceite? Revísalo primero.
<em>(I don't know what to do. My car doesn't start and I have to go to work this afternoon. Don't take it to the workshop right away. Are you sure it has oil? Check it first.)</em>
4. —¿Debo ir a la fiesta con Andrés o con Óscar? —No vayas ni con Andrés ni con Óscar. ¿Conoces a Fernando? Llámalo para ver si puede ir contigo.
<em>(Should I go to the party with Andrés or Óscar? Don't go with Andrés nor Oscar. Do you know Fernando? Call him to see if he can go with you.)</em>
Explanation:
<u>Familiar commands</u>, or <em>tú commands</em>, are the singular form of informal imperative, and are used to give orders to a friend, a pet or basically someone your own age or younger. When the command is "to do something" is an affirmative tú command; if the command is "not to do something" is a negative tú command.
Ríos de donde fueron detenidos y el más grave y el único que le fue de un perro
Answer:
El es de Republic Dominican
Explanation:
Since it is a singular it would be El or Ella. Since it is male it would be El. Also, you wouldn't say son because that is multiple people.
1. Beber
2. Correr
3. Deber
4. Leer
5. Deber
6. Comer
7. Leer
8. Beber
9. Deber
10. Correr
Answer:
This exercise consists of two different stages. In the first one, you have to fill-in the blanks in the description with the appropriate possessive adjective for each case. in the second part, you will have to complete the answers of each question in the conversations with an appropriate possessive adjective in each case.
Explanation:
Muchos de mis amigos y parientes viven en otros países. Mi amiga Catalina y <em>sus</em> padres viven en España; <em>mi</em> primo Augusto y <em>sus</em> abuelos viven en Guatemala; mis primas Francesca y Paulina viven con <em>su</em> madre en Canadá; y <em>mis</em> amigos Diego y Carlos viven en Chile.
—¿Dónde están tus padres? — <em>Mis</em> padres están en casa.
—¿Alicia va a venir con sus hermanos? —No, ella no va a venir con <em>sus</em> hermanos.
—¿Ése es tu lápiz? —No, ése no es <em>mi</em> lápiz.
—¿Cuál es mi silla? —Ésta es <em>tu</em> silla.
—¿Dónde está la casa de la familia Dávila? —Allí está <em>su</em> casa.