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hay 100 entradas aproximadamente.
hay 2 cestos en una cancha
hay 2 redes en una cancha
hay 4 bases en un campo de béisbol
un par de guantes
3 outs
la escuela tiene 2 campos
la escuela tiene muchos deportes
yo podría correr 30 minutos
los jardineros no juegan
Answer:
1. No me la des.
2. Voy a presentárselos a Carolina y Eduardo. ¿Vale?
3. Tienes que pedírselo a mamá.
4. Cómpralas para nosotros.
5. Si no me m.o.l.e.s.t.a.s ahora, te lo traigo en un momento.
6. No se la regales a Susana. Los colores vivos no están de moda.
Explanation:
**The direct object is replaced by either lo/la/los/las depending on whether it is feminine or masculine.
**Le and lo/la/los/las do not go next to each other. Le will always have to change to se, and se will always come before lo/la/los/las.
**Only to the endings of positive commands and the infinitive forms of verbs can you add the (in)direct object pronoun(s).
**The formatting always goes (no) + (indirect object pronoun) + (direct object pronoun) + (verb)
Answer:
The noun that best completes the sentence is:
- <u><em>Los zoológicos</em></u><em>.</em>
<em>- </em><em>En muchos de </em><u><em>los zoológicos</em></u><em> modernos, no hay jaulas anticuadas. los animales viven en corrales más naturales.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the paragraph is:
- In many modern zoos, there are no outdated cages. Animals live in more natural pens.
It is logical to identify that an animal in captivity feels better in an environment that emulates its own ecosystem, for this reason, many of the modern zoos have chosen to leave the animals in much wider delimited areas, where <u>the animals do not feel the pressure of the confinement and survive for much longer</u>, in some cases, when visits are to reserve areas, people enter a cage which provides the route, being the people who are locked and not the animals.