I am not sure what I am supposed to answer.
I can tell you which answers make sense.
23 makes sense.
24 I would change "tus" for "las" which means "the".
25 makes sense.
Answer:
Most of the time grammar comes after 'common sense" which is inevitable. Grammar rules don't matter anymore when it comes to informal conversation. We only pinpoint grammar errors when we don't understand the statement. So the easiest way to know if the sentence makes sense is to check if in all time subject agrees to its predicate or supporting details.
Explanation:
Comas
Paco, no comas nada ahora. Vamos a cenar en 10 minutos.
Answer:
1. Don Quijote se ríe de Sancho.
2. Empujón de Rocinante Sancho.
3. Dulcinea trajo Rocinante.
4. Rocinante es más rápido que Sancho.
5. Desafortunadamente Rocinante es muerto porque alguien puesto veneno en la fruta
Explanation:
1. Don Quijote se ríe de Sancho. 2. Empuje por Rocinante Sancho. 3. Dulcinea trajo a Rocinante. 4. Rocinante es más rápido que Sancho. 5. Desafortunadamente, Rocinante está muerto porque alguien puso veneno en la fruta. Explanation: 1. Don Quixote laughs at Sancho. 2. Push for Rocinante Sancho. 3. Dulcinea brought Rocinante. 4. Rocinante is faster than Sancho. 5. Unfortunately, Rocinante is dead because someone put poison on the fruit