<h2>(1) Correct answer</h2><h3>numerosa</h3>
numerosa is an adjective that can be translated into large and means <em>great in numbe</em>r; <em>many.</em> An adjective is a word that gives us more information about a noun or pronoun. In Spanish, adjectives agree both in gender and number with the nouns or pronouns they describe. This is an adjective given in feminine and singular form. In this case, <em>familia </em>is a feminine and singular noun. In this context, the sentence establishes that <em>The Valdivieso are a </em><em>large</em><em> family.</em>
<h2>(2) Correct answer</h2><h3>grande</h3><h3 />
Grande is an adjective that means big. This adjective ends in <em>e</em>, so adjectives that end in <em>e </em>or<em> a consonant </em>have the same masculine and feminine forms. In this context, this sentence declares that <em>The Valdivieso live in a </em><em>big</em><em> house.</em>
<h2>(3) Right answer</h2><h3>familiares</h3><h3 />
familiares is an adjective given in plural form. This adjective translates into family and means<em> in close friendship, intimate</em>. So in this context, the sentence establishes that <em>The Bolaños hold many </em><em>family</em><em> meetings in the yard</em>
<h2>(4) Right answer</h2><h3>juntos</h3>
This word translates into together and means <em>proximity to another person or people. </em>So in this context the sentence establishes that <em>The Bolaños eat </em><em>together </em><em>and prepare canelazo, a typical Ecuadorian drink.</em>
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<em>Los Valdivieso y los Bolaños son dos ejemplos de familias en Ecuador. Los Valdivieso son una familia</em><em> numerosa</em><em>. Viven en una casa </em><em>grande.</em><em> En el patio, hacen muchas reuniones familiares. Los bolaños son una familia pequeña. Ellos comen </em><em>juntos</em><em> y preparan canelazo, una bebida típica ecuatoriana.</em>
TRANSLATION:
<em>The Valdivieso and the Bolaños are two examples of families in Ecuador. The Valdivieso are a </em><em>large</em><em> family. They live in a </em><em>big</em><em> house. In the yard, they hold many </em><em>family</em><em> meetings. Bolaños are a small family. They eat </em><em>together </em><em>and prepare canelazo, a typical Ecuadorian drink.</em>