The answer would be Gasto which means spent. “Mi Hermana gasto mucho dinero en la tienda de rope”.
The first one:
A las tres, Pepe hablo con su novia por teléfono.
The second one doesn’t make much sense, it would be saying: I bought some black pants and my friend Mateo like a lot of money.
I added words in parentheses to make it make more sense:
Yo compré unos pantalones negros y (a) mi amigo mateo le gusta mucho (el) dinero.
The third one:
Después, nosotros comimos cerca de un mercado.
An appropriate way to greet in Spanish hola buenas tardes o hola buenos días o hola mucho gusto depending on the time of the day
The drink i recommend in Spanish is water=<span>agua</span>
<u>Answer:</u>
The correct answer option is A. vende.
<u>Explanation:</u>
We are given the following incomplete sentence in Spanish and we are to determine whether which of the given answer options best complete the sentence:
<em>"Pamela ___________ ropa tradicional en el centro comercial.'</em>
The word that best fills in the missing space is 'vende'. In English, vende means to sell.
So the complete sentence is:
Pamela vende ropa traditional en el centro comercial.