Spanish: Hay dos butacas pequeñas en la sala familiar.
English: There are two armchairs in the family room.
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Answer:
Graciela nada los lunes y corre los jueves. A ella le gustan los deportes.
Explanation:
The second one uses "te", which would be incorrect since we're talking about Graciela from a third-person point of view
The third uses says "el deporte", which is wrong because more than one sport was mentioned earlier, and "gustan" was used, which indicates more than one of the noun. You can't use "gustan" and a singular noun or "gusta" and a plural noun
The last is incorrect because even though it does say "gusta", once again, more than one sport was said
Answer:
vistieron
Explanation:
Its talking about the girls in past tense so thats the answer
vesti is about me in past tense
vestiste is about you in past tense
vistio is about he/she in past tense
vistieron is about they in past tense
Therefore its the last option
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