this good?
1. Maribel and Tomás? sports. (play)
2. You? walk to the park in the afternoon. (can)
3. Isabel? study for tests in her room. (prefer)
4. Me? eat good food. (want)
5. Felipe and you? lots of homework. (to have)
6. Me and my friends? play sports for school. (can)
7. Me? eat the rice with my steak. (prefer)
8. Frame? go to his friend's house after school. (want)
9. You?
a party on Saturday. (to have)
10. You and Felipe? tennis in free time. (play)
According to the article, what can be noticed about certain swallows as a result of the challenges they have to face in the face of traffic?
Answer:
For this exercise it is necessary to use the undefinite quantifiers alguno, alguien, alguna, ninguno, ningún, tampoco The undetermined quenatifiers are used when we do not have specific information about the quantity, the person or the object we are talking about. The expressions are for general quantities.
Explanation:
1. No tengo ganas de ir a ningún (masculine, indefinite, singular) lugar hoy.
2. ¿Tienes algunas (many undetermined things in feminine) ideas para mejorar (to improve) la economía?
3. ¿Viene alguien (undetermined person) a la fiesta de mañana?
4. No voy a ningún (masculine, indefinite, singular) estadio nunca.
5. ¿Te gusta alguna (undetermined thing in feminine, singular) de estas corbatas?
6. Jorge, tú no eres el único. Yo tampoco puedo ir de vacaciones.