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MIREYA Chela, ¿(1) <u>Dónde está el libro de periodismo</u> (blank)?
CHELA El libro de periodismo está encima de la mesa.
MIREYA Gracias. Necesito preparar la tarea para la clase.
CHELA ¿(2) <u>Te gusta estudiar periodismo</u> (blank)?
MIREYA Sí, me gusta mucho estudiar periodismo.
CHELA ¿(3) <u>Por qué</u> (blank)?
MIREYA Porque la clase es muy interesante. ¿(4) <u>Qué clases tomas este semestre?</u>
CHELA Este semestre tomo matemáticas, química y física.
MIREYA ¿(5) <u>Cuántos chicos hay en la clase de matemáticas</u> (blank)?
CHELA En la clase de matemáticas hay sesenta chicos.
MIREYA ¡Qué bien! El semestre que viene (Next semester) tomo matemáticas yo también.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to fill the conversation with the questions that fit the answers given. You have to read the answers and then write the appropriate questions that complete the dialogue.
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<span>Hay aproximadamente (110,000,000) de personas en México translates to "There are approximately one hundred ten million people in Mexico" (which I don't think is accurate information today). The options are as follows.</span><span>
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Let's break down that large number. The first part of it is "one hundred" which is cien in Spanish; in this scenario, it would be take the form ciento. That eliminates one of the options (once millones). The next part is "ten" which is diez in Spanish; this doesn't narrow the options down any further... The third part is "million" which (in plural form) is millones in Spanish.
</span>Hay aproximadamente ciento diez millones de personas en México<span>
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</span>ciento diez millones
ciento diez mil - 110,000 (mil means thousand; plural form is miles)
once millones - 11,000,000
ciento diez billones - 110,000,000,000 (billones is "billions" in Spanish; this answer is far more people than there are in the world - certainly not the population of Mexico alone!)