Answer:
In order to successfully complete this exercise, you have to answer the questions given using a correct inflection of the verbs provided, while paying particular attention to the implicit subject in each of the sentences, and choosing the inflection of the verbs accordingly. <em>Note that the implicit subject in all answers will be</em><em> "yo"</em><em> (I).</em>
Explanation:
<em>Sample:</em>
<em>1 ¿Ves a tu familia los fines de semana?</em>
<em>Sí, veo a mi familia los fines de semana.</em>
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2 ¿Adónde sales a bailar con tus amigos?
<em>Salgo a bailar a la disco con mis amigos.</em>
3 ¿Ves partidos de béisbol todos los fines de semana?
<em>No. No veo partidos de béisbol.</em>
4 ¿Oyes música clásica? ¿Traes una computadora portátil (laptop) a clase?
<em>Sí, oigo música clásica todo el tiempo. </em>
<em>No, no traigo computadora portátil a clase. La dejo en casa.</em>
5 ¿Cómo supones que va a ser el examen de español?
<em>Supongo que va a ser fácil.</em>
6 ¿Adónde sales a comer los sábados?
<em>Los sábados salgo a comer al restaurante de la esquina.</em>
(English)
Rocío has a board game in which he must move a chip on a rectangular board if said board has 12 boxes in each column and in 8 each row how much box the board will have.
<em>Las pizarras son larg</em><em>a</em><em>s</em>
<em>Pizarra </em>is a fem. singular noun. Generally speaking, fem. singular nouns interact with their corresponding adjectives matching each other when it comes to their quantity and if they are masculine or femenine. So: <em>pizarra larga</em> (singular), <em>pizarras largas</em> (plural); <em>coche azul</em> (singular, masculine), <em>coches azules</em> (plural). Note you add an -es termination when the word does not end with a vowel (<em>azul, azules; lápiz, lápices</em>, and so on. Such rule applies to both nouns and adjectives).