Los alumnos (estudian) para el examen. The students (are studying) for the exam.
*Not sure if you're supposed to put this sentence in past/present tense but I used present above.
If the students (studied) for the exam, then the answer would be:
Los alumnos (estudiaron) para el exam.
I would use
No, no me gusta la biblioteca.
I am hispanic and know spanish from an early age and this is the only one that makes sense.
P.S. In the question it is asking you if you like the library and 1 says Yes, I likes the library 2. Yes, you like the library 3. No I do not like the library and 4 No, you do not like the library, therefore number 3 is correct.
Sorry if that was a little to much
To sunbathe in spanish is "tomar el sol"
When conjugated in the ellos form you get:
toman
so...
Los muchachos toman el sol en la playa.
Hope this helped!
Answer:
On the coasts of Venezuela there are many. Question 2 with 1 blank One of them is the one that was built in 1766. Question 3 with 1 blank The island is a very important tourist destination. Question 4 with 1 blank is the commercial capital of this island. Question 5 with 1 blank One of the most important mountainous areas of Venezuela is the. Question 6 with 1 blank In the Canaima National Park there are thirty-eight large. Question 7 with 1 blankTepuy means "mountains" in the indigenous language of the region. Question 8 with 1 blank The highest waterfall in the world is in Auyantepuy.
Explanation:
The sentence can be either the present or preterite, depending on the situation