Answer:
<em>1. Tú tienes unos amigos muy interesantes</em>
<em>2. Yo vengo del centro comercial en autobús </em>
<em>3. Ellos no tendrán suficiente dinero. </em>
<em>4. Todos los sábados yo voy al cine </em>
Explanation:
In our exercise we need to order the words to make correct sentences; to make it possible we need to take into account two things:
1. THE ORDER OF THE WORDS. Remember that in Spanish we strictly only need one CONJUGATED VERB to make an entire and correct sentence; however, we can add other words to give more specificity to our ideas. The most common order to express sentences in Spanish is:
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SUBJECT + CONJUGATED VERB + OBJECT</h3>
For example: <em>Mónica responde la pregunta </em>
but we can also find sentences like:
- <em>Responde la pregunta</em>
- <em>La pregunta es respondida por Mónica </em>
- <em>El la responde la pregunta</em>
- <em>Ella la responde</em>
Can you see how word’s order in Spanish is very flexible?
<em>2. THE KIND OF WORDS. </em>Following the order of the words, we will notice that <u>different kind of words belongs to different functions</u> within the sentence, so we can say that:
- SUBJECT: includes nouns, articles, adjectives, pronouns, conjunctions
- VERB: includes conjugated verbs, adverbs
- OBJECT: includes nouns, articles, adjectives, pronouns, conjunctions.
Now, we have the answers, put attention in how the VERB is CONJUGATED and to where each type of word appears:
<em>1. Tú tienes unos amigos muy interesantes</em>
<em>2. Yo vengo del centro comercial en autobús </em>
<em>3. Ellos no tendrán suficiente dinero</em>
<em>4. Todos los sábados yo voy al cine. </em>