<span>It is better just to translate the sentence so that you will know which options you can omit and on which you have to focus. In English this sentence means 'I want this shirt and not that one'. Now you can easily understand that this task is not about tenses as it is focused on the usage of demonstrative pronouns like 'this (esta)' and 'that(aquella)'. Therefore, the correct answer is: demonstrative pronouns.</span>
<h3>Read and choose the option with the correct verb conjugation to complete the sentence.</h3>
Answer: practica
—Hola, Lidia. ¿Te gusta practicar deportes?
—Sí, mi equipo de fútbol practica en la escuela los sábados.
—Hi Lidia. Do you like playing sports?
—Yes, my soccer team practices at school on Saturdays.
Explanation: The subject in this sentence is "mi equipo de fútbol", that is a third-person in the singular, so the verb must be conjugated in this form: practica.
The key to finding the correct descriptor of Yolanda is to pay attention to gender. <em>Yolanda</em> is a feminine name, thus the adjective used to describe someone named <em>Yolanda</em> (presumably a female) in Spanish would take a feminine form.
<u>The options</u>
A. <em>reservad</em><em>o</em> - reserved ~masc. singular
B. <em>impacient</em><em>e</em> - impatient ~neither feminine nor masculine; singular
C. <em>trabajad</em><em>or</em> - worker ~masc. singular
D. <em>simpátic</em><em>o</em> - nice ~masc. singular
Only one of these adjectives is neutral, while all others contain masculine conjugations. Our correct answer is clear.
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Answer:</h3>
B. <em>impaciente</em>