Question 13) D
Question 14) D
Question 15) D
Question 16) B
Question 19) C
because conocer is used more when you personally know someone/thing
saber is used when you know facts about someone or something.
se is conjugated in the yo form
sabes is conjugated in the tu form so this one is correct because you are asking someone if they know where the party is.
Answer:
Spanish originated in the Iberian Peninsula as a dialect of spoken Latin, which is today called “Vulgar Latin,” as opposed to the Classical Latin used in literature. The dialect of Spanish that we consider dominant in Europe is called Castellano or Castilian Spanish.
During the Roman Empire, the Latin language was the official language on the peninsula (called “Hispania”), but it mixed with the local languages of the inhabitants, including Celts and Iberians, and began to take on its own uniqueness.
Answer:
Alicia: Miguel, ¿te gusta escuchar 1. música los sábados?
Miguel: Sí, pero me gusta más practicar 2. deportes.
Teresa, ¿te gusta montar en 3. bicicleta?
Teresa: No, no me gusta. Me gusta más leer 4. un libro.
Alicia: Teresa, ¿te gusta hacer 5. la tarea los sábados?
Teresa: ¿Los sábados? No, sólo me gusta preparar 6. la comida, alquilar 7. un DVD y descansar.
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to complete the dialogue with the words given. This is a<u> Spanish vocabulary activity</u> related to hobbies or activities. It's important to understand the context of the sentence to decide which word is the correct one.
The translation of the words given is music, sports, bike, a book, homework, food and a DVD.
1. (Usted) ¿Qué tiene? ¿Qué tiene usted?
2. (Sr. Lopez) ¿Qué tiene? ¿Qué tiene Sr. Lopez?
3. (Tú) ¿Qué tienes? ¿Qué tienes tú?
4. (Ustedes) ¿Qué tienen? ¿Qué tienen ustedes?
5. (Los niños) ¿Qué tienen? ¿Qué tienen los niños?