Answer:
Alicia: Miguel, ¿te gusta escuchar 1. música los sábados?
Miguel: Sí, pero me gusta más practicar 2. deportes.
Teresa, ¿te gusta montar en 3. bicicleta?
Teresa: No, no me gusta. Me gusta más leer 4. un libro.
Alicia: Teresa, ¿te gusta hacer 5. la tarea los sábados?
Teresa: ¿Los sábados? No, sólo me gusta preparar 6. la comida, alquilar 7. un DVD y descansar.
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to complete the dialogue with the words given. This is a<u> Spanish vocabulary activity</u> related to hobbies or activities. It's important to understand the context of the sentence to decide which word is the correct one.
The translation of the words given is music, sports, bike, a book, homework, food and a DVD.
¡Hola amiga! Hoy te explicaré que podrás hacer en mi casa. En mi casa puedes ver la tele, hacer los deberes, también podremos hacer fiestas de chicas con mis amigas de Costa Rica. Si no te he dicho nada aún, van a venir también unas amigas mías de Costa Rica, sí quieres te las presento cuando lleguen. ¡Estoy emocionada de que vayas a vivir conmigo!
I <u>translate</u> the monologue in English for you to understand:
Hi friend! Today I will explain what you can do at my house. In my house you can watch TV, do your homework, we can also have girls' parties with my friends from Costa Rica. If I haven't told you anything yet, some friends of mine from Costa Rica are also coming, if you want I'll introduce them to you when they arrive. I'm excited for you to move in with me!

Remember that to express desire or uncertainty we must use the subjunctive mood. In this case I have used the <u>subjunctive</u> because, I suppose, her friend is not living in the house yet, but she is explaining what she will do when she moves in with her.
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Las mujeres (venden) bananas
Los estudiantes (comprenden or leen ) la lección
Yo (aprendo) español.
Tu (bebes) coca cola.
Answer:
A. conoces
Explanation:
conoces is respective to Tu(you), conozco is to Yo (i), conozces is non existent, and conocen is for plural they, them (ellos, ellas, etc)
The correct answer is b. la
That is because "ropa" which means clothes or clothing is a feminine noun in the Spanish language, so when the first person says that they have to buy clothes, the second one uses "la" because "la" is used for the feminine "ropa". "lo" would be for masculine while "los" would be for masculine plural".
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