Explanation:
The question you want me to answer is undefined so I will explain from both sides.
Firstly, "necesitas" is wrong. Necesitas is the "tú" conjuagate form of necesitar. It would be used in cases such as:
<em>¿Tú </em><em>necesitas</em><em> un vaso de agua?</em>
The yo form for necesitar would be necesito. Now that we have the correct verb, lets look at the sentence from two sides.
Depending on your question, the sentence can be written in one of two ways.
<em>1. Yo no necesito un papel en la clase de educación física.</em>
<em>2. Yo necesito un papel en la clase de educación física.</em>
In sentence 2, you don't need anything in between the "yo" and "necesito".
Again, this is subjective as I don't really know the question they are asking you. Though I hope I helped you!
The answer is C) La china es impaciente
A) you can negotiate in open air markets, but you cannot in traditional stores.
B) Una ganga is a great deal, and a synonym of una ganga is a negocio. Recuerdos is memories. Un precio fijo Is a fixed or set price. Regatear is to bargain/negotiate.
C) Cuánto cuesta?/How much does it cost? Es demasiado caro/it’s too expensive. Puedes ofrecerme ___?/ Can you offer me (a cheaper price)? Lo siento, solo tengo ____ dólares. Puedes ofrecer ___?/I only have (this amount).
D) in the conversation the woman tries to bargain a cheaper price for an item, the man denies so she tries to leave, so he tells her that the item is unique and one of a kind to get her to stay. 3 is B.
E) she has 5 dollars to spend and offers 4 originally.
Answer:
The comparative form (La forma comparativa)
Explanation:
The first sentence "yo tengo más dinero que Rafael" is a comparative form because speaker A is saying that he/she has more money than Rafael. So Rafael has less money than speaker A. The second sentence "yo tengo menos dinero que Rafael" is also a comparative form because speaker A is saying that he/she has less money than Rafael.
In comparative sentences you should compare two different situations.