1. si
2. no
3. no
4. I guess it technically works but something about it sounds off.
5. no, take out the "en parte"
The appropriate adjective in each sentence is:
- El señor Moreno es un maestro de español muy <u>bueno</u>.
- Nosotros somos los estudiantes más <u>sobresalientes</u> del señor Unamuno.
- Vosotros sois estudiantes buenos porque sois <u>estudiosos</u>.
- La señora Márquez es una maestra muy <u>estricta</u>.
Translation.
- Mr. Moreno is a very <u>good</u> Spanish teacher.
- We are the most <u>outstanding</u> students of Mr. Unamuno.
- You are good students because you are <u>studious</u>.
- Mrs. Márquez is a very <u>strict</u> teacher.
<em>Adjectives</em><em>.</em>
Adjectives are <u><em>qualities or characteristics assigned to a person, animal or thing</em></u>, in Spanish, these characteristics can have both gender (male or female) and number (singular or plural).
To identify the different forms an adjective can take depending on its gender and number, an example with the adjective "<u>estricta</u>" used in the answer will be shown below:
- <em>Estricta:</em> female and singular.
- <em>Estrictas:</em> female and plural.
- <em>Estricto:</em> male and singular.
- <em>Estrictos: </em>male and plural.
To identify the proper form of the adjective, you must recognize the <em>gender</em> and <em>number</em> of the noun it characterizes and use it in its <u><em>adjective</em></u>.
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1. Deseo
2. Recibe
3. Atienden
4. Puedo
The complete translation with the selected words would be:
Good morning Journalist, I hope that Amelia Ruiz welcomes me. Good morning receptionist. Sorry, but Amelia and her team are not going to see anyone today. Can I see her secretary?
Answer: i can ask my friend to help she was born ine spain and her parents and born in mecoix
Explanation: : i can ask my friend to help she was born ine spain and her parents and born in mecoix she is 15 i'm 14