<h2>Answer:</h2>
In this exercise we must use the concept of demonstrative adjectives. These adjectives demonstrate a quality about the noun they modify. So this quality is the location in respect to the speaker or the listener. There are three basic demonstrative adjectives:
- Este is used when referring something near to the speaker in space or time.
- Ese tells us about something more distant talking about nouns that are further from the speaker but they can be near the listener.
- Aquel is used when pointing out something that is far away from both the speaker and the listener.
So we can apply this concept to the following dialogue:
CLAUDIA: ¿Quieres comprar esta corbata, Gerardo?
GERARDO: No, no quiero comprar esa. Prefiero esa del escaparate.
CLAUDIA: Ésa es bonita, pero no hace juego con tu chaqueta.
GERARDO: Mira esa chaqueta. Es muy elegante y está a buen precio. Sí, puedo usar esa y darle a mi hermano ésta.
CLAUDIA: ¿Y este cinturón?
GERARDO: Éste es muy elegante. ¿Es caro?
CLAUDIA: Es más barato que aquellos tres del escaparate.
Answer:
1. true
2. yo conduciría
3. tu pondrías
4. nosotros querríamos
5. ellos serían
Explanation:
Conditional mode expresses an action on which compliance depends on a condition.
* The conditional expresses an action that could be performed depending on whether or not a certain condition is met.
Si yo comiera más, estaría muy gordo.
* You can also express tips. For example:
Si yo fuera tú, no dejaría pasar esta oportunidad.
*** Note that the clause with 'si' (If) is in the imperfect subjunctive.
* Conditional mode is also used to express future actions seen from the past. For example:
El carpintero dijo que vendría hoy.
* To make an educated request you can also use the conditional:
¿Me podría hacer un favor?
C) Nieto
Explanation: Nieto is grandson in spanish
El candidato no va a viajar a menos que su esposa lo deje.
Deje comes from dejar which means to allow.
The sentence traduced to English would be: The candidate won’t travel unless her wife allows it.
Answer:
Muy
Explanation:
muy means very in spanish