Answer:
En una empresa hay personas que ayudan y hacen el lugar mejor, ayuda a que la empresa se expanda. Es un cuerpo organizado de personas con un propósito particular, especialmente un negocio, sociedad, asociación,etc
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The key to finding the correct descriptor of Yolanda is to pay attention to gender. <em>Yolanda</em> is a feminine name, thus the adjective used to describe someone named <em>Yolanda</em> (presumably a female) in Spanish would take a feminine form.
<u>The options</u>
A. <em>reservad</em><em>o</em> - reserved ~masc. singular
B. <em>impacient</em><em>e</em> - impatient ~neither feminine nor masculine; singular
C. <em>trabajad</em><em>or</em> - worker ~masc. singular
D. <em>simpátic</em><em>o</em> - nice ~masc. singular
Only one of these adjectives is neutral, while all others contain masculine conjugations. Our correct answer is clear.
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B. <em>impaciente</em>
Answer:
1. A mi me gusta bailar
2. A nosotras nos gusta cantar
3. A ustedes les gusta leer
4. A ti te gusta correr y patinar
5. A ellos les gusta los aviones
6, A mis padres les gusta caminar
7. A usted le gusta jugar tenis
8. A mi esposo y a mi nos gusta dormir
9. A Alberto le gusta dibujar y pintar
10. A todos nos gusta opinar
11. A Pili le gusta los sombreros
Explanation:
The verb "gustar" (which was the one I chose for this task means "To Like" or it's related too to "to enjoy"), it's used in Spanish to express an emotion produced by some element (airplanes, playing tennis, the hats... for example).
The verb will always be conjugated in singular or plural depending on the element or elements involved in the situation and must be always used with pronouns: me, te, le, nos, les.