The answer is A because all the others are wrong. You are saying that Marcos was studying when I arrived at his house.
Answer:
1. No, no voy a comprar algo frio
2. No, no me gustan las verduras ni el gazpacho
3. No, no conozco a alguien en la clase de cocina
4. No, no pido algo para beber
5. No, no preparo la comida en mi casa
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<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>C. tan</h3><h3 />
We often use adjectives to compare things, people, events, ideas, among others. This is used to compare nouns in three ways, <em>comparisons of equality, comparisons of inequality, and in superlatives. </em>Here we use the <em>comparison of equality </em>just as tan ... como that conveys the idea of as … as. This is used when referring that two nouns are equal to one another. So here we use it with this formula:
<em>tan + adjective/adverb + como</em>, which is called <em>tan comparisons </em>and is used to compare two nouns using an adjective or adverb. The adjective in this sentence is comfortable (cómoda) and the two nouns are<em> la ropa tradicional </em><em>(the traditional clothes) </em>and <em>la ropa moderna </em><em>(modern clothes).</em>Therefore:
<em><u>Carla:</u></em><em> ¿Te gusta la ropa tradicional? </em>
<em><u>Daniela:</u></em><em> Sí, me gusta mucho y es </em><em>tan</em><em> cómoda como la ropa </em>