Answer:
The right adjective in each sentence is:
- <em>Sebastián comprende el problema de computación; es muy </em><u><em>inteligente</em></u><em>. </em>
- <em>La doctora tiene muchos pacientes porque es muy </em><em><u>trabajadora</u></em><em>. </em>
- <em>El nieto </em><em><u>pequeño</u></em><em> ya camina y corre.</em>
- <em>La artista comparte la </em><u><em>misma</em></u><em> casa de su hermana. </em>
- <em>Los niños son </em><u><em>rubios</em></u><em>, no pelirrojos.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the formed sentences is:
- Sebastian understands the computing problem; He is very <u>intelligent</u>.
- The doctor has many patients because she is very <u>hardworking</u>.
- The <u>little</u> grandson already walks and runs.
- The artist shares the <u>same</u> house as her sister.
- The children are <u>blond</u>, not redheads.
To choose the correct adjective in each sentence, the following logic was used:
1. For a man who is very good at computing, it is logical to call him <u>"intelligent,"</u> more not "tall" and much less "silly."
2. A possible reason that a doctor has many patients may be that she is very <u>"hardworking,"</u> not "redhead" unless absolutely all of her patients love that hair color and not "ugly."
3. Something notorious about a child who walks and runs may be that he is <u>"small,"</u> perhaps the adjective "important" could be used but not combined with the rest of the sentence and "easy," does not really apply in that sentence.
4. It is quite usual for brothers to share the <u>"same"</u> house, the other two adjectives in the options have no place in the sentence.
5. As mentioned in the sentence that children are not redheads, it is remarkable that they should say another hair color, in this case <u>"blond."</u>
Answer:
1. quiero and son
2. pueden and piden
3. tienen
4. se and decido? (this is a weird sentence)
5. salgo
6. pierden
7. siento and estoy
8. piensas and quiero
9. llegaremos and es
10. pongo
11. oigo
12. eres
13. quieren and dise
14. sabes and se
15. da and están
Explanation:
spanish is my first language
Answer:
Friends, I went to the biggest and most spectacular party in Valencia: the Fallas. It was a commemoration of San Jose. Each neighborhood had its own torch with several ninots: a very large construction, basically made of paper. Each neighborhood had its own "normal" torch and another, smaller one, of children. The children's torches were of the same theme as the originals - so there was a harmony in the neighborhood. During the Fallas, people all over Spain, and from other countries too, came to Valencia to admire the torches of each neighborhood, choose their favorites and participate in the festivities that lasted until March 19. Every day and especially every night there were several events. The falleros and falleras dressed in their spectacular suits and dresses (and very expensive, as I have been told) and took to the streets. At night, the falleros and falleras organized events, such as concerts or parties to dance, right next to their torch. Those events were called "verbenas". Every morning there was the Awakening: the orchestras from each falla woke up everyone. They play their instruments in a festive and joyous way very early in the morning. Jacob was very surprised
Explanation:
Answer:
1 con h) confuso trastornado
2 con c) obligaciones propias
3 con d) confrontación
4 con g) establecer
5 con k) informarse
6 con a) los eventos
7 con i)
8 con e) mentir
9 con j)
10 con f)
11 con b)
The only incorrect one is the 3rd question. Instead of Pongo the right answer would be Traigo. Traigo mis libros al jardin(garden) y preparo un cafe muy grande. Other than that the rest are correct.