The answer is a) viajamos a Italia por tren because por in english is “by” and para in english is “for”
Clarification:
I found the exercise well written online.
Answer:
Question 1 with 9 blanks:
PABLO Oscar, voy al centro ahora.
OSCAR ¿A qué hora (1) <u>piensas</u> (pensar) volver? El partido de fútbol (2) <u>empieza</u> (empezar) a las dos.
PABLO (3) <u>Vuelvo</u> (Volver) a la una. (4) <u>Quiero</u> (Querer) ver el partido.
OSCAR (5) ¿<u>Recuerdas</u> (Recordar) que nuestro equipo es muy bueno? (6) <u>¡Puede</u> (Poder) ganar!
PABLO No, (7) <u>pienso</u> (pensar) que vamos a (8) <u>perder</u> (perder). Los jugadores de Guadalajara son salvajes (wild) cuando (9) <u>juegan</u> (jugar).
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to complete the conversation between Pablo and Oscar with the correct stem-changing verbs.
<u>Stem-changing verbs</u> are verbs that in the present tense have a vowel change in the last syllable of the steam. There are different ways the stem-changing verbs can change:
e changes to ie
o changes to ue
e changes to i
i changes to ie
u changes to ue
<u>For example</u>, the first verb you have to change is "pensar" (e), so it changes to "pienso" (ie). <em>"Pens"</em> is the stem and <em>"piens" </em>the stem change.
Glamorous, unique, beautiful, royal, very charming
Tren
It is most likely train because spain is known for common transport by trains. Considering that it asks "qué hora sale el próximo" (when the next one comes) it probably isn't talking about a plane.