Answer:
1. No me gustan los pantalones negros; prefiero _______.
A. el blanco
B. la blanca
C. los blancos
D. las blancas
2. Which phrase correctly completes the following sentence?
Tengo unas botas oscuras. Quiero _______.
A. unas claras
B. unos claros
C. una clara
D. uno claro
3. Which phrase correctly completes the following sentence?
Esta camisa es apretada. Prefiero _______.
A. aquella viva
B. aquella floja
C. aquellos vivos
D. aquellos flojos
4. Which statement about the Dominican Republic is <u>not true</u>?
A. Christopher Columbus founded Santo Domingo.
B. Santo Domingo is the oldest city in the New World.
C. Santo Domingo is the Dominican Republic's most important seaport.
D. Santo Domingo and Haiti are located on the same island.
5. What is the name of a popular street market in Santo Domingo?
A. Paseo del Prado
B. Mercado Modelo
C. Plaza las Américas
D. Plaza Central
Answer:
Ése es le hombre que arreglo mi lavadora.
Ruben Blades, quien es de Panamá, es un cantante muy bueno.
No traje lo que necesito para la clase de matematicas.
¿Te gusta la manta que te compró Cecila?
Explanation:
The subordinate noun sentence complements the subject of the sentence, is preceded by a subordinate nexus or a verb in the infinitive, and can be replaced in the sentence by a noun or by a demonstrative pronoun, such as "that", "this" or " that".
Answer:
Sección (signo), símbolo gráfico que representa un apartado, capítulo, párrafo, parágrafo o sección de un texto.
Explanation:
Do use the subjunctive when you're describing your attitude towards something factual, or a fact relating to someone, provided that…
1. There are two verbs in the sentence, with a “que” in between them. ...
The 'person' of the first verb is different to the 'person' of the second verb.
-I demand a car!
1. I demand that you respect me!
2. subject + volition verb + "que" + different subject + subjunctive verb
3. Yo insisto en que ella se vaya
4. Él recomienda que comamos bien
5. Es necesario que tú hagas tu tarea
6. Yo sé que tú haces tu tarea
Therefore it's known as a noun clause. There are three reasons we would use the subjunctive in a noun clause: volition, doubt/negation, and emotion.