Answer:
1. Quiero un apartamento que (tenga) una cocina grande.
2. No conozco a nadie que (sepa) dónde queda la calle Sabiá.
3. Busco a alguien que me (ayude) con la tarea.
4. Necesito pasar por el banco que (está) en la esquina.
5. Tengo un hermano que (es) cartero.
Explanation:
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In the previous exercise, you must complete the sentences with a correctly conjugated verb, to make it make sense.
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Nadie.
Patricia is supposed to respond with the opposite of whatever Victoria says. Victoria said, “I’m going to speak with someone.” Therefore, Patricia should said “I’m not going to speak with anyone.”
Double negatives are allowed in Spanish, so the correct word which is the opposite of “alguien” is “nadie.”
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Answer:
Estas camisetas son grandes pero tampoco son pequeñas.
Answer:
1. yo habré aprendido la contraseña para comprar boletos en línea
Explanation:
The perfect indicative future is used to talk about actions that have not yet been completed, but will have done so at a certain point in the future that is expressed in the sentence:
Example: Dentro de dos horas, habré acabado mi tarea.
The perfect indicative future is also used to talk about an assumption about a past or future action:
Examples: Se habrá caído del caballo.