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1. los libros rojos son muy interesantes y Buenos. ( 2 errors)
2. Lidia y Camila <u>atléticas</u> y muy <u>Inteligentes.</u> ( 2 errors)
3. Miquel es <u>rubio</u> . <u>alto</u> y guapo. ( 2 errors)
4. pablo y yo somos <u>sociables</u> y muy <u>talentosos </u>( 2 error)
<u>5.</u> marta no es <u>buena</u>. ella es muy <u>mala</u>. ( 2 errors)
6. El mapa <u>amarillo </u>está entre la mesa <u>azul </u>y el poster <u>grande.</u> ( 3 errors)
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2-.persona
3-.amiga
4-.hombre
Hi! I noticed this question has missing information so I went online to find it. The task given is "Fill in the blanks with familiar commands."
Answer:
1. —Voy a poner estos discos compactos en la mochila. —No, no los pongas ahí. Ponlos en la mesa.
<em>(I am going to put these compact discs in the backpack. No, don't put them there. Put them on the table.)</em>
2. —Quiero almorzar pizza hoy. —No almuerces en Telepizza. Los ingredientes no son muy frescos. Mejor sal a comer en el café Napolitano.
<em>(I want to have pizza today. Don't have lunch at Telepizza. The ingredients are not very fresh. Better go out to eat in Neapolitan coffee.)</em>
3. —No sé qué hacer. Mi carro no arranca y tengo que ir al trabajo esta tarde. —No lo lleves al taller enseguida. ¿Estás seguro de que tiene aceite? Revísalo primero.
<em>(I don't know what to do. My car doesn't start and I have to go to work this afternoon. Don't take it to the workshop right away. Are you sure it has oil? Check it first.)</em>
4. —¿Debo ir a la fiesta con Andrés o con Óscar? —No vayas ni con Andrés ni con Óscar. ¿Conoces a Fernando? Llámalo para ver si puede ir contigo.
<em>(Should I go to the party with Andrés or Óscar? Don't go with Andrés nor Oscar. Do you know Fernando? Call him to see if he can go with you.)</em>
Explanation:
<u>Familiar commands</u>, or <em>tú commands</em>, are the singular form of informal imperative, and are used to give orders to a friend, a pet or basically someone your own age or younger. When the command is "to do something" is an affirmative tú command; if the command is "not to do something" is a negative tú command.