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Lee y escoge la opción correcta para el espacio en blanco. </h3><h3>
Read and select the correct option for the blank.</h3>
Answer: —¿Compartes la paella?
Translation:
-Hi Augusto, I'm from Argentina.
-Are you from Spain?
-Yes I'm from Spain.
-Do you share the paella?
-Yes.
Explanation: Paella is a typical dish from Spain.
<h2><em>
Spymore</em></h2>
Answer:
La universidad es muy grande, hay (1) MUCHOS estudiantes en el campus. Hay personas de (2) MUCHOS países diferentes y (3) MUCHOS son estudiantes de España. La biblioteca tiene (4) MUCHOS libros de (5) MUCHAS especialidades diferentes. Hay mucha tecnología; hay (6) MUCHAS computadoras en el campus. ¡Me encanta la universidad!
Explanation:
This exercise is about determiners of quantity (quantifiers). In this case, they all are describing a great quantity of something. <em>Mucho</em> means <em>many, much, a lot. </em>In Spanish, it behaves as if it was an adjective. By that, we mean that it <u>agrees with the noun gender and number</u> (female/male, singular/plural).
<em>mucho dinero</em> - singular male
<em>mucha tranquilidad</em> - singular female
<em>muchos estudiantes</em> - plural male
<em>muchas especialidades</em> - plural female
1. pants
2. math
3. fridge
4. apps
5. memo
6. limo
7. exam
8. doc
9. hippo
10. quake
It helps to think of what you would use in “modern language” to describe these objects. Also, in most cases, the first few letters create the clipped word.