Be careful when you drive down Calle Batallas there are many cars. Laurel Street is for pedestrians, not for crowds. Battles Street is Dangerous Luarel Street
Answer:
c. limpies
Explanation:
The phrase begins with "I hope you (would)...", this is a desire, a wish. Just as probability, that calls for the use of the conditional tense.
Another indicator is the use of "que".
The sentence translates as "I hope you would clean the house".
The conditional conjugation of "limpiar" is
yo limpie
tú limpies
él/ella/Ud. limpie
nosotros limpiemos
vosotros limpiéis
ellos/ellas/Uds. limpien
Espero que tú _limpies__ la casa
Clarification:
The instruction is to ''complete each phrase with the opposite of the underlined word'' but there are no underlined words. I googled the exercise and I found the words underlined: barata - malas - corto - pobre - nueva - hermosos - caro - blancos.
Answer:
- Una corbata barata. Unas camisas <u>caras.</u>
- Unas vendedoras malas. Unos dependientes<u> buenos.</u>
- Un vestido corto. Una falda <u>larga.</u>
- Un hombre muy pobre. Una mujer muy <u>rica.</u>
- Una cartera nueva. Un cinturón <u>viejo.</u>
- Unos trajes hermosos. Unos jeans <u>feos.</u>
- Un impermeable caro. Unos suéteres <u>baratos.</u>
- Unos calcetines blancos. Unas medias <u>negras.</u>
Explanation:
In this exercise you have two sentences and you have to complete the second sentence with the antonym of the word in the first sentence. An antonym is a word opposite in meaning to another. In this case the translation is:
- Cheap/expensive.
- Bad/good.
- Short/long.
- Poor/rich.
- New/old.
- Beautiful/ugly.
- Expensive/cheap.
- White/black.
I believe that the answer is the third choice.