<h2>Correct answer:</h2><h3>Laura tiene tantos vestidos como Paula.</h3>
Here we use <em>comparison of equality, </em>so this just as Tan...como conveys the idea of as … as. This is used when referring that two nouns are equal to one another. To compare two nouns using another noun, we use the formula:
<em>tanto + noun + como </em>
So vestidos is a masculine plural noun. Finally, this sentence means:
<em>Laura has as many dresses as Paula.</em>
Answer:
La respuesta es El petróleo
It represents her social position and hometown.
Answer:
For the first three blanks, I would say use "lo" because, it means 'it', "i can find it if i search well. I think -- where can I find it?". If you just plug the words into the sentence it would all come together! For the last blank use 'la, los,or las" whichever floats your boat :) Explanation:
<h3>Decide whether the sentence is correct or incorrect as written.</h3><h3>Los estudiantes están trabajando.</h3>
<em>Answer : correct</em>
Explanation : The subject noun in this sentence is "<em>Los estudiantes</em>". It is a plural masculine noun, and it agrees with the verb that is conjugated in the continuous present. <em>Están trabajando</em>.