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Complete this conversation with the appropriate forms of the verbs.
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Pablo : Óscar, voy al centro ahora.
Óscar : ¿A qué hora (1) (piensas) volver? El partido de fútbol (2) (empezará) a las dos.
Pablo : (3) (volveré) a la una. (4) (quiero) ver el partido.
Óscar : (5)¿ (recuerdas) que (that) nuestro equipo es muy bueno? (6)¡ (puede) ganar!
Pablo : no, (7) (pienso) que va a (8) (perder). Los jugadores de Guadalajara son salvajes (wild) cuando (9) (juegan).
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The answer is: C. ¿Prefieres esta flauta o ésa en la mesa.?
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Why?</h2>
Since the noun is a feminine singular object and it's far, the proper option is ésa/that.
- Do you prefer this flute or that flute on the table?
- ¿Pefieres esta flauta o ésa flauta en la mesa?
The other given options don't fit since:
A. ése/that: Even it's a singular and far demonstrative pronoun, it's referring to a masculine noun.
B. éste/this: It's a singular demonstrative pronoun too, but it's referring to a near masculine noun.
D. éstos/these: It's a plural demonstrative too, but it's referring to plural and near masculine noun.
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Answer:
Bebo jugo de naranja. =( I drink an indefinite amount of orange juice.)
Bebo un jugo de naranja. = (I drink a glass / cup / bottle of orange juice.)
The word "un" changes the meaning of a sentence