Answer:
It is asking you to unscramble the words and then use them in a phrase or sentence.
Explanation:
1. contentas, constante, contestan
2. libre
3. curioso
4. siniestro
1. Los operadores <u>contestan</u> los telefonos. The operators answer the phones.
Las niñas estan <u>contentas</u>. The girls are happy.
Es un recordatorio<u> constante</u>. It is a constant reminder.
2. Eres <u>libre</u> de irte. You are free to leave.
3. "Jorge el <u>curioso</u>" curious George. lo más <u>curioso</u> que he escuchado, the most curious thing I have heard
4. Se hizo un silencio <u>siniestro</u>. There was a sinister silence.
Answer: c) fabulosa, organizada y divertida
Sentence: Mi fiesta de cumpleaños es <em><u>fabulosa, organizada y divertida.</u></em>
Translation: My birthday party is cool, organized, and fun.
Explanation:
In Spanish, adjectives have to agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. The subject of this sentence is fiesta, which is a feminine and singular noun, so its adjectives have to match. "Fabulosa, organizada y divertida."
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
Answer:
1) ¿Tú sabes hablar francés?
2) Yo no sé cómo hacer la tarea.
3) Mis padres no conocen el Parque Nacional Yosemite.
4) Anita y yo no sabemos dónde está el parque.
5) Quien sabe dos lenguas vale por dos.
Explanation:
1) Do you know how to speak French?
2) I don't know how to do homework.
3) My parents did not know Yosemite National Park.
4) Anita and I do not know where the park is.
5) Who knows two languages is worth two.
Which level spanish is this?