<h2>1. Right answer: dibujar
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Dibujar (to draw) is a verb written in infinitive (that’s why it ends in AR) and implies the action of representing figures (of people, animals or things) on a surface using lines traced with specific tools.
<h2>2. Right answer: Toledo
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The Tajo River is the <u>longest river in the Iberian Peninsula</u>; it has an east-west course and <u>is the border between Spain and Portugal</u> along approximately 47 km.
The closest city among the cities listed above is Toledo which distance to the river is approximately 163 km.
The distance of the other cities to the river are farther: Avila (180 km aprox), Madrid ()0203 km aprox), Segovia (273 km aprox).
<h2 /><h2>3. Right answer: go to the Chapultepec
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In Mexico City, spending the day at any of the large parks found within is among the popular Sunday activities. And among the parks this city has, Chapultepec is one of the important places to go.
The other options are <u>incorrect</u>, because<u> they do not fit with the location context:</u>
a. Mexico City is far from the beach
b. Prado Museum is in Madrid, Spain
c. The Roman Aqueduct is in Roma, Italy
<h2>4. Right answer: two
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The infinitive is one of the non-personal forms of the verb. In Spanish grammar the infinitive has two forms:
-Simple Infinitive: It has three possible endings:
ar
er
ir
-Infinitive compound: It is formed with the verb "haber" (to have) and the participle of the verb we want to conjugate, as follows:
<h2> haber + main verb in participle </h2>
<h2>5. Right answer: the last
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In spanish, the rule is that in infinitive verbs, the stressed syllable (<u><em>that is pronounced with greater emphasis in the word</em></u>) must be the last syllable.
This type of words are called <em>“palabras agudas”</em> in the spanish grammar