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ehidna [41]
3 years ago
5

Read the paragraph, which has an error in adjective-noun agreement. Then, answer the question. Mi nombre es Luisa y vivo en San

Juan Cotzal, Guatemala. Yo voy a la escuela de lunes a viernes de ocho de la mañana a tres de la tarde. En las mañanas, me despierto a las seis y cuarto de la mañana. El clima en San Juan Coztal a veces es muy frío. En las mañanas me pongo un huipil y un corte. Tengo siete clases en la escuela. La clase de español es un poco difícil; hablo el Ixil, una lengua maya. Después de la escuela estoy ocupada: a las 4 hago mi tarea. Después de mi tarea, a las 5 en la tarde, yo barro mi dormitorio y lavo la ropa. Cenamos a las 7 de la noche. A. clases-llenas B. estudiantes-ocupadas C.maestro-agradables
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1 answer:
Nonamiya [84]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The correct answer is option C.maestro-agradables.

Explanation:

In Spanish, adjectives must match in gender and number with the noun to which they are giving the qualifier.

In this case we have a singular word: <em>maestro </em>and a plural adjective that accompanies it: <em>agradables</em>. Together they do not form a correct description.

The correct way would be:

Maestro agradable.

or

Maestros agradables.

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