1. The correct answer is "oímos."
The sentence says: In the morning, we go to church and ____ the sermon. "Oír" means "to hear" and "poner" means "to put," so "oír" is the correct verb. Since the subject is "we" (nosotros), you must conjugate the verb in the second-person plural form: oímos.
2. The correct answer is "salimos."
The sentence says: At noon, we ____ the church and we come to this park. "Decir" means "to say" and "salir" means "to leave," so "salir" is the correct verb. The subject pronoun is still "we," so the correct conjugation (second-person plural) is "salimos."
3. The correct answer is "trae."
The sentence says: My Aunt Gloria ___ some sandwiches... "Traer" means "to bring" and "ver" means "to see," so "traer" is the correct verb. The subject pronoun is now third person singular (she - ella), so "traer" becomes "trae."
4. The correct answer is "traigo."
The previous sentence continues: ...and, since I like music, I ___ a radio. "Traer" means "to bring" and "hacer" means "to make" or "to do," so the correct verb is "traer." The subject pronoun is I (yo), so the correct conjugation is "traigo" (in the present tense, this verb is only irregular in the first-person singular form).
5. The correct answer is "pongo."
The sentence says: I don't ____ the music on too loud. "Hacer" means "to make" or "to do," and "poner" means "to put," so "poner" is the correct verb. Like "traer," "poner" is irregular in the first-person singular form for present tense: pongo.
6. The correct answer is "salgo."
The sentence says: Later on, I ___ with my friends to the movie theater... "Salir" means "to leave" and "ver" means "to see," so "salir" is the correct verb. Like "traer" and "poner," "salir" will be irregular in the first-person singular form for present tense: salgo.
7. The correct answer is "vimos."
The previous sentence continues: ...and we ____ a movie. "Decir" means "to say" and "ver" means "to see," so "ver" is the correct verb. The verb should still be conjugated with the "we" subject pronoun (second-person plural), so the correct answer is "vimos."
8. For the four sentences (oraciones), you could talk about how you go to Mexico to play a tennis match. For example: Salimos para Mexico porque somos en el partido de tenis, y vamos a jugar contra otro partido (We're leaving for Mexico because we're on the tennis team, and we're going to play against another team). You could continue by talking about how you won against a girl named Alejandra, etc.
As a Transcendentalist, Thoreau would be eager to see more people get back to nature.
Transcendentalism refers to philosophical thought that all people and nature are inherently good - it is the society and technology which corrupts people. So Thoreau as a transcendentalist would want people to get back in touch with nature which they come from.
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I think it is the a speaker's <span>behavior</span> knowledge both of the grammatical rules of a language and of the rules for appropriate use in social contexts
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In Italy, many farmers and many of the ancient sailors were. Ease, but is a roman He did not labor, but the servants of the Lord were plowing the fields, the garden, and the working cattle have healed also. A man of the peasant, who has a small plot of land he had, and great care is owed to work hard; young children were also to plow down, and taught. They worked in the fields and in the garden of the Son and of the daughter of the farmer, The farmer would lift one or two, only servants were with him.
The sailors were sailing was in a foreign land, and to the inhabitants of Rome, they were selling the grain advehebant, I prepared my great riches for himself. The great danger, however, of the cares and the riches of the great sailors and sizes.
The ancient gods and goddesses were among many farmers and sailors. Farmers gods and goddesses fields sacrificed, sailors Neptune, the god of rivers and oceans, horse and bull and Mercury, the business manager of the gods, revered.
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