Answers:
- Question 1 with one blank: Es <u>probable</u> que haya muchas vacas en los campos de la región.
- Question 2 with one blank: Es <u>posible</u> que el agua de esos ríos esté contaminada.
- Question 3 with one blank: <u>Quizás</u> ese sendero nos lleve al lago.
- Question 4 with one blank: Es <u>imposible</u> que el gobierno proteja todos los peces del océano.
- Question 5 with one blank: Es <u>improbable</u> que la población reduzca el uso de envases de plástico.
Explanation:
The words <em>probable, posible, imposible</em> and <em>improbable </em>are adjectives. <em>Quizás</em>, on the other hand, is an adverb.
Answer: A. están.
Las tiendas están cerca del mercado.
The shops are close to the market.
Explanation: In Spanish, the verb "estar" is used to indicate the location of something. Since the subject in this sentence is "tiendas", that is a third-persona in the plural, the verb must be conjugated in this form. Las tiendas están.
Answer: Usted, Nosotros-Nosotras
Explanation:
Is Manuel the one talking? (I) If so, it would be o.
Is somebody asking Manuel which ending he would use? (You) if so, it would be as.