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In this exercise, correct the statements provided in order to convert them into true facts based on an educational video. The statements provided are based on the lesson "En el Taller" ("At the mechanic's") from the Fotonovela series of educational videos by Vista Higher Learning, which is used for teaching Spanish.
Explanation:
Miguel le llevó su coche a Felipe, el mecánico.
<em>Miguel le llevó su coche a </em><em>Jorge</em><em>, el mecánico. </em>
La computadora de Maru funciona muy bien.
<em>La computadora de Maru </em><em>está descompuesta.</em>
Jorge no tiene problemas para arreglar el coche de Miguel.
<em>Jorge </em><em>tiene problemas</em><em> para arreglar el coche de Miguel. </em>
Se le acabó la pila al teléfono celular de Miguel.
<em>Se le acabó la pila al teléfono celular de </em><em>Maru. </em>
Maru necesita una cámara digital nueva y Miguel necesita un reproductor de MP3 nuevo.
<em>Maru necesita una </em><em>computadora </em><em>nueva y Miguel necesita un </em><em>coche</em><em> nuevo.</em>
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nosotros queremos comprar cuatrocientas faldas
Oy it's Monday. On Saturday I go on a trip. I have five days, right? Yes, (1) I have. I have to get a round trip ticket. Essential! My brother works in a travel agency; he (2) gets me easily. I have to look for a good map of the city. On the Internet (3) I can find. And in the library I can find books about the country; books about its history, its architecture, its geography, its people ... (4) I will read on the plane. I also want to buy a new backpack. But (5) I want very big. And where is my old camera? (6) I have to search tonight. I'm going to take lots of pictures; my family (7) wants to see. And ... when will I pack? (8) I have to do on Wednesday. And that's it, is not it? No, it's not everything. I need to find a companion or a traveling companion. But, there is a small problem: where (9) encounter or (10) encounter? HERE U GO AMIGO
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