Answer:
1. Mi tía es mexicana. <u>Vive en Guadalajara.</u>
2. Mi primo no es <u>rubio</u>, es moreno.
3. Mi novio cree que la clase no es <u>fácil</u>, es difícil.
4. Los libros son interesantes; <u>me gustan mucho.</u>
Explanation:
All the underlined words and expressions tell us what we should put in the gaps.
1. Guadalajara is a city in Mexico. As <em>tía</em> is feminine, we must change <em>mexicano</em> to <em>mexicana.</em>
2. The opposite of <em>rubio</em> (blonde) is <em>moreno.</em>
3. The opposite of <em>fácil</em> (easy) is <em>difícil.</em>
4. <em>Me gustan mucho </em>(I like them a lot) is a positive comment, so the adjective should also be positive: <em>interesantes. </em>We add an <em>-s</em> because <em>los libros</em> is plural.
Answer:
A menudo fantaseo con mudarme a otro país. Creo que podría ser divertido vivir en un nuevo lugar por los menos un año, tal vez incluso el resto de mi vida.
Explanation:
I often fantasize about moving to another country. I think it might be fun to live in a new place for at least a year, maybe even the rest of my life.
Answer:
You have to use indirect pronouns. For example Yo, Tu, El, Ella, Usted, Nosotros, Vosotros, Ellos, Ellas, and Ustedes.
The correct Answer: Graciela nada los lines y corre los jueves. A ella le gustan los deportes.
Explanation: because the tense of the last line is correct.
Answer:
Rose y Jack se enfrentan con Cal, Lovejoy y el barco que se hunde.
Explanation: