<span>Lesson 7 structure | 7.4 verbs like like page 247 try it! complete with the indirect object pronoun and the present tense form appropriate in each sentence. grammar presentation show me how to complete and submit recording activities assigned: due fri, Oct 20, 2017 11:59 pm eastern time you have 2 attempts to complete this activity. answers require correct use of: accents capitalization punctuation sound is currently on. click to mute fascinate model he loves to travel. to dance to sing to us to you read. You run and skate. to them the planes. to my parents to walk. to you play tennis to my husband and me to sleep. to Alberto to draw and paint. to all think. to pili the hats. bored model they are bored sports. to you the movies. to you the trips. to me the magazines. Jorge and Luis the dogs. to us the holidays. to you baseball. to marcela the books. to my friends the museums. to her cycling. to go shopping. You and me dance. [?] a | a </span>
Pablo says that if he does not get more players, his team wont go to Miguel. He says that in Mexico there is only the Yucatan Peninsula. Felipe says that the mole's restaurant is in the city. Aunt Ana María goes out a lot every week. Don Guillermo says that there is a good restaurant there. Aunt Ana Maria's mole is the one of Jimena. Juan, Carlos, and Felipe go to football with Eduardo and Pablo. Felipe plays with the girl after the game. Eduardo and Pablo are going to pay what Felipe and Juan Carlos are going and Marissa does not scale. The boys talk to Don Guillermo after playing. Aunt Ana Maria has many.
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<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>C. tan</h3><h3 />
We often use adjectives to compare things, people, events, ideas, among others. This is used to compare nouns in three ways, <em>comparisons of equality, comparisons of inequality, and in superlatives. </em>Here we use the <em>comparison of equality </em>just as tan ... como that conveys the idea of as … as. This is used when referring that two nouns are equal to one another. So here we use it with this formula:
<em>tan + adjective/adverb + como</em>, which is called <em>tan comparisons </em>and is used to compare two nouns using an adjective or adverb. The adjective in this sentence is comfortable (cómoda) and the two nouns are<em> la ropa tradicional </em><em>(the traditional clothes) </em>and <em>la ropa moderna </em><em>(modern clothes).</em>Therefore:
<em><u>Carla:</u></em><em> ¿Te gusta la ropa tradicional? </em>
<em><u>Daniela:</u></em><em> Sí, me gusta mucho y es </em><em>tan</em><em> cómoda como la ropa </em>