Answer:
Question 1: chamanto
Question 2: August
Question 3: medialuna
Question 4: collera
Question 5: huaso
Question 6: 25
Explanation:
The <u><em>chamanto</em></u> is a short navel-to-hip length poncho. The rodeo clubs in Chile compete in various events during the season that spans from <u><em>August</em></u><em> </em>until April. A half-moon shaped corral is called a <u><em>medialuna</em></u><em> </em>in Chile. A <u><em>collera</em></u> is a pair of riders on horseback, who try to pin a steer by driving it into the padded walls of a half-moon shaped corral. In Chilean Rodeo competitions only riders wearing full traditional Chilean <u><em>huaso</em></u><em> </em>attire can participate. Most corrals in Chilean Rodeo have a radius ranging from 20 to <u><em>25</em></u><em> </em>meters.
Answer:
1. El jarabe<u> es </u>caro.
2. Esa es la farmacia <u>que</u> me recomendaron.
3.<u> lo que</u> debo hacer es comer mejor.
4. Martina y Sara son las compañeras con <u>quien </u>estudio quimica y matematicas.
5. Alma es peruana. Ella estudia matematicas en la universidad.
Alma <u>lo que </u>estudia es matematicas en la universidad.
Valeria quiero ir de fiesta.
Answer:
1. Ella me lo da
2. Tú se los pides / Tú se los pides a él
3. Ella te las trae
4. Ella me la dió
5. Yo se las doy / Yo se las doy a ella
Explanation:
You simply have to change to the direct object pronouns and indirect object pronouns and the pronoun of the subject. For the direct object pronouns you need to know if the object/person/animal/subject talking about is masculine or feminine and then if is plural or singular and also if its definite or indefinite. For example in th le first sentence....
1. La profesora me da el examen.
La profesora- is a female because it says LA. So you change to - ELLA. Then you have "me da el examen"
ME - means that is to you
DA- give
So "me da" is that she gives you
What does she give you? El examen
Which is masculine so you change to "LO"
ELLA ME LO DA
You have to put the thing (el examen in this case) between the person who she's giving it to (in this case it's you- ME) and the verb (give- dar/da)