<span>¿Sabes manejar? means "Do you know how to drive?"
and
No, pero se andar [blank] translates to "No, but I know how to go about [blank]."
The options are:
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A. la autopista - "the freeway"
B. en bicicleta - "cycling"
C. seguir recto - "go straight"
D. el tren - "the train"
Options A, C, and D don't make sense (A because the question concerns the means of travel - not the route; C because "go straight" doesn't work grammatically or contextually here; D because the "the train" doesn't make sense grammatically as part of the answer - it would need to be "by train" to work). That leaves option B - en bicicleta.
No, pero se andar en bicicleta.
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)
Answer:
1. 4.
2. 3.
3. 2.
4. 1.
5. 5.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to put the sentences in order.
For example:
1. 4. Maru habla por teléfono con su mamá.
2. 3. Maru busca el coche de Miguel.
3. 2. Mónica dice que el correo está cerca.
4. 1. Maru le dice a Mónica que hay una joyería en el centro.
5. 5. Maru cree que perdió el paquete.
In English would be something like this:
<em>1. 4. Maru talks on the phone with her mother.</em>
<em>2. 3. Maru searches for Miguel's car.</em>
<em>3. 2. Monica says the mail is close.</em>
<em>4. 1. Maru tells Monica that there is a jewelry store in the center.</em>
<em>5. 5. Maru thinks he lost the package. </em>