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barxatty [35]
3 years ago
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1 - ¿Lógico o ilógico?Multiple choice Activity Audio InstructionsListen and indicate whether each question and response is lógic

o or ilógico.
Spanish
1 answer:
guajiro [1.7K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. Ilógico.

2. Lógico.

3. Lógico.

4. Ilógico.

5. Lógico.

6. Ilógico.

7. Lógico.

8. Lógico.

Explanation:

This is a multiple choice activity in which you have to listen some question and their responses. Then you you should say if the statements are logical or illogical.

For example:

¿Con quién vas a ir al centro comercial? Tampoco voy a ir al centro comercial.

1. Ilógico. Because the answer does not match the question.

¿Qué te probaste en la tienda? No me probé nada.

2. Lógico. Because the answer matches the question.

¿Vas al Mercado Central mucho? No, nunca voy al Mercado Central.

3. Lógico. Because the answer matches the question.

¿Viste algo que te gustó? No, nadie.

4. Ilógico. Because the answer does not match the question.

¿Prefieres estos zapatos o las botas? No prefiero ni los zapatos ni las botas.

5. Lógico. Because the answer matches the question.

¿Te gusta algún abrigo? No me gusta nadie.

6. Ilógico. Because the answer does not match the question.

¿Cuándo vas a llevar esta chaqueta? No me la voy a poner nunca jamás.

7. Lógico. Because the answer matches the question.

¿Me compraste algún regalo? Sí, te compré algo.

8. Lógico. Because the answer matches the question.

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