1) mi
2) ti
3) nosotros
4) ustedes
5) el
Answer:
Marcos toca tan bien como tú.
Explanation:
The sentences are essentially the same, with just a difference of tan or tanto. Tan is used to compare two nouns with ad adjective or adverb, in this case Marcos and tú are nouns and the adjective being compared is how well he plays. Tanto, on the other hand, relates to the amount of something being compared, for example: Tengo tanto dinero como Alicia (I have as much money as Alicia).
La clase de matemáticas es divertida y aburrida
A) lógico
B) ilógico
Contestación: ilógico
( English ) the math class is fun and boring
A) logical
B) illogical
Answer: illogical because how can it be fun and boring at the same time.
<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>D) bebas mucha agua</h3>
This sentence is given in the subjunctive mood. We use the subjunctive to express desires, doubts, the unknown, the abstract, and emotions. Subjunctive sentences often have parts linked by a relative pronoun (que, quien, como). So here we use the relative pronoun que. So bebas is the conjugation of the verb beber for the second person singular in the subjunctive mood. To contrast this, beber is an infinitive verb, bebes is the conjugation of beber for the second person singular in the simple present and bebo stands for the same but it stands for the first person singular. Finally:
<em>Es importante que</em><em> bebas mucha agua</em>