Tú eres americana? Ese es el español que les enseñan?
Como quiere la profesora que les respondan?
Bye
1a. incorrect
1b. incorrect
2. before
3. No, you only need a personal a when the object is a person.
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<h2>Answer:</h2>
1. DOCTORA ¿Qué síntomas tiene?
JOSÉ LUIS NOTA Tengo tos y me duele la cabeza.
2. DOCTORA ¿Le dio fiebre ayer?
3. JOSÉ LUIS Sí, mi esposa me tomó la temperatura.
4. DOCTORA ¿Está muy congestionado?
5. JOSÉ LUIS Sí, y también me duele la garganta.
6. DOCTORA Es una infección de garganta.
7. JOSÉ LUIS ¿Tengo que tomar un antibiótico?
8. DOCTORA Sí, ahora se lo voy a recetar.
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
Here we have a dialogue between the Doctor and Jose Luis, the patient. We must choose the correct choices to get a logical conversation. Since the Doctor starts the conversation, the more logical subject of conversation is about the symptoms of José Luis (símtomas de José Luis). So he starts talking about his cough and sore throat. He also talks about his fever and finally the doctor gives him a medical prescription.
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Clarification:
I found the instructions for the exercise: Write sentences using the information provided and the correct form of tener or venir. Make any necessary changes.
Answer:
Question 1 with 1 blank: Yo vengo de Italia.
Question 2 with 1 blank: Nuestros primos vienen a las 10:00 p. m.
Question 3 with 1 blank: Tú tienes miedo de la película (movie) de horror.
Question 4 with 1 blank: Nosotras tenemos ganas de mirar televisión.
Question 5 with 1 blank: Usted tiene mucha sed.
Question 6 with 1 blank: Ernesto decide venir a la casa.
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to write sentences with the correct form of "tener" and "venir".
These verbs are conjugated in the<u> Spanish simple present tense</u> (''presente del indicativo'' in Spanish), which is used to talk about habitual situations, routines, universal truths, facts and things happening now or in the near future.
However, in question 6, the verb "venir" is in its infinitive form.