Yo: Hola, ¿me podrías dar el número de teléfono? Mi hotel está en ubicado en el hotel n° 15 Av/ Pablo Picasso.
Después de que María te ayudará co tus dudas, tu dices:
Vale, gracias por atenderme, ¡hasta luego!
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<span>Tú compras un boleto para ellos.
From the options, it appears you need to write this sentence using a direct object pronoun. The object of the sentence is un boleto, which is masculine singular. This means the direct object pronoun must be masculine singular; the direct object pronoun must be lo.
This narrows the options to 1 and 2, however the first option can be eliminated due to grammatical error (los lo, which translates to "the the", doesn't make sense).
Answer:
</span>2) Se lo compras.
Answer:
1. Mi equipo favorito ganó el partido.
2. Tú caminabas al centro comercial.
3. José preparó el almuerzo.
4. María y yo lavamos los platos.
5. ¿Encontraron ustedes los discos compactos?
6. Ustedes bucearon en el mar.
7. Yo trabajé mucho ayer.
8. Mis amigos y yo bailamos mucho en la fiesta.
9. Ellos hablaron por teléfono ayer.
10. Tomaron ustedes el sol en la playa?
Explanation:
In Spanish the past tense of verbs describes actions performed in the past tense, therefore, following the instructions we must transform the verbs in each sentence into past tense, this is achieved by identifying the person and the gender so that it is consistent with what is expressing itself at the moment of being conjugated.
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