The only one I couldn’t find isn’t highlighted I don’t know if I’m looking for “para recibir” or just “recibir”
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don't mean to be rude but some of those things you said aren't right
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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
When a verb is conjugated, and e is the last stem vowel, and it's stressed, e changes to ie
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no se
can you put a picture of the question