Answer:
A mi amigo LE gusta vivir en las afueras de la ciudad.
Explanation:
The verb <em>gustar</em> (to like) has a different conjugation form than the regular ones. The verb combines with the object (a thing or a person we like) and not we the subject.
A mí me GUSTA Ana.
<em>Gusta </em>is singular because the object is ONE.
A mí me GUSTAN Ana y Pablo.
<em>Gustan </em>is plural because the object is MULTIPLE.
Besides that, we always have to use the indirect object form for the subject.
a mí ME a nosotros NOS
a tí TE a vosotros OS + gusta/ gustan
a él LE a ellos LES
In this example, the missing word is LE because <em>mi amigo </em>is ÉL (he). And the verb is <em>gusta </em>(singular) because <em>vivir en las afueras de la ciudad</em> is singular.
Answer:
-Es un lugar donde pones el correo para que el cartero lo recoja. el BUZÓN (Correct)
-En este lugar compras la carne. carnicería(correct).
-Vamos a este lugar cuando no lavamos la ropa en nuestra casa. lavandería (correct).
-Es el lugar donde compras el salmón. pescadería(correct)
Explanation:
1- It is a place where you put the mail for the mailman to pick it up.(BUZONES)
2- In this place you buy meat. (carnicería)
3- We go to this place when we don't wash our clothes in our house.(lavandería).
4-It's the place where you buy salmon.(pescadería).
<span>Tú compras un boleto para ellos.
From the options, it appears you need to write this sentence using a direct object pronoun. The object of the sentence is un boleto, which is masculine singular. This means the direct object pronoun must be masculine singular; the direct object pronoun must be lo.
This narrows the options to 1 and 2, however the first option can be eliminated due to grammatical error (los lo, which translates to "the the", doesn't make sense).
Answer:
</span>2) Se lo compras.
Answer:
Explanation:
Si no encuentro mi teléfono no _[blank]_ dónde está el teatro.:
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