Answer:
The correct answers to these questions, or fill-in-the-blanks will entirely depend on context clues from the phrases themselves. Although there are no options available to choose from, the context of the sentences will clue you in on the correct word choices. These answers would be:
1. Hola Juan: Lo siento, pero no pude (I couldn´t go) ir a la fiesta porque me sentía un poco enferma.
2. Ella conoció (met) a todos los integrantes de la banda (band members)..
3. ¿Sabes? Yo los conocí (met) en México el año pasado.
4. Fui sola a un concierto de ellos porque mis padres no quisieron (didn´t want to) ir; para mis padres era aburrido.
5. Supe (I learned that) que ellos tienen una gira (tour) por todo el país el próximo mes (next month).
6. Ah...! y Paola me dijo que conociste (you met) a la hermana de Jaime.
Answer: D recaudaron fondos
Explanation:
This is due to the fact that recaudaron fondos means to raise money which is what they did
Answer:
Translate to English
Explanation:
Concert tickets (duty) must be cheaper. I (change) channel, but my mother loves this contest. Why (they) do not (choose) Marta to play the main role? We do not (pay) to see that movie, it has very bad criticism. We're going to see a comedy, I think you like more than the opera. Form sentences with these elements using the conditional. I / go out / to the cinema / with you /, / but / be tired ever / Ernesto / publish / your poetry Nicolás and I / also / want to go / to the festival all that public / not fit / in the show room if I win / the prize /, / not know / what to say
Answer: 1. Voy a hacerla/ la voy a hacer
2. No necesitamos llevarlos/ No los necesitamos llevar
3. Marcos está pidiéndolo/ Marcos lo está pidiendo
4. Debe llamarlos/ Los debe llamar
Explanation:
We use la-las-lo-los according to genre and number of the noun we are referring to. In exercise 1 we refer to the "maleta" which is female and singular, so we use LA. In exercise 2, "Los pasaportes" are masculine and plural so we use LOS. In case 3, "el folleto turístico" is masculine and singular, so we use LO. And finally in exercise 4, "Los padres" are masculine and plural too, so we use LOS again.