I won't answer the questions for you, but I'll translate what they mean (if you still need help after this, leave a comment (: )
1.) At what hour do they leave the house? (3:00)
2.) What do Inés and Cecilia see? (shoes)
3.) Where did Inés lose the money? (In the sports shop)
4.) Did you return to the store to look for it? (Yes)
(Not sure how well I did on 4, If I remember right "buscarlo" is an example of a reflexive verb.)
We have the following statements:
a. Salir con retraso
<em>Exit with delay</em>
b. Salir a tiempo
<em>Leave on time
</em>
c. Salir con una taza
<em>Go out with a cup</em>
d. Salir con una demora
<em>Leave with a delay</em>
As you can read <em>a, b and d are related</em>. They mean to go out on time or with a delay. On the other hand, <em>c is not related to any.</em>
<u>Therefore the correct answer is c.</u>
Maria states "<span>También me gusta ir de compras." meaning she likes to go shopping. So D.) </span><span>She likes to go shopping is your answer</span>
Answer:
No sé la respuesta. I'm so so so sorry, my friend.
Escribir ⇢ Escrito
El detective llegó al hotel con el número de la habitación escrito en un papel. El hotel estaba en una calle muy <em>adjetive</em><em> </em>(transitada).
Remember that the impersonal forms are those that do not coincide in <u>gender</u> and <u>number</u> with the subject that performs the action.
<h3>The impersonal forms are: </h3>
- Infinitive
- Gerund
- Participle ⇢ In this case.
Remember that the participle is a <u>verbal form</u> while an adjective always <u>describes a quality of the noun</u>, always agreeing in gender and number with the noun it accompanies.