Answer: The correct answer would be B
Explanation: Putting in only Hablo would mean something along the lines of I do not speak Flight Attendant
Putting in Hablo a would mean you do not speak to flight attendant
But finally putting in Hablo al would mean I do not speak to the flight attendant, and that sentence makes the most sense out of all of them.
Answer:
In order to correctly complete this exercise, you have to choose the adverb that best suits each sentence, completing each one of them with one adverb. You have to choose from a word bank containing adverbs of manner, frequency, time and degree. The options available are:
<em>a menudo (often) - a tiempo (on time) - apenas (barely) - así (part of "</em><em>so"</em><em> -"así que"-) - bastante (quite) - casi (almost) - por lo menos (at least) - pronto (soon) </em>
Explanation:
<em>Sample: Yo casi nunca me siento bien. </em>
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Tito no es un niño muy sano. Se enferma <em>a menudo</em>.
El doctor Garrido es muy puntual. Siempre llega al consultorio <em>a tiempo</em>.
Mi madre visita al doctor con frecuencia. Se chequea <em>por lo menos</em> una vez cada año.
Fui al doctor el año pasado. Tengo que volver <em>pronto</em>.
Llegué tarde al autobús, <em>así</em> que tengo que ir al centro caminando.
El examen fue <em>bastante</em> difícil.
He helped change Spain<span> from a </span>dictatorship<span> into a </span>parliamentary democracy<span>.
hope this helps</span>
El mandato negativo es la palabra "no". Basically the word "no" is the answer and the one with negative connotation.