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Answer:</h2>
pide
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Explanation:</h2>
In Spanish command sentences are said to be in the imperative mood. The formal subject pronoun in Spanish is usted, so in this paragraph, use, evite and ponga are conjugations of verbs that matches the formal form of commands. The verbs are the following:
- Use comes from usar
- Evite comes from evitar
- Ponga comes from poner
Pide matches both the formal form (usted) and the third person singular (él/ella) but in the simple present tense. So the correct paragraph is just as that one given in the exercise:
<em>Sra. Sánchez, aquí hay algunas sugerencias para su viaje. </em><em>Use </em><em>su celular para sacar fotos porque una cámara grande llama la atención. </em><em>Evite</em><em> ser un blanco fácil. </em><em>Pida </em><em>recomendaciones de la gente local. </em><em>Ponga</em><em> su dinero en el bolsillo de adelante, no en el bolsillo de atrás.</em>
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- Pida comes from pedir and matches the formal form in the imperative mood.
Answer:
Soy Guatemalteco, Soy Costarricense.
Explanation:
Answer:
Debido al deterioro de la ciudad a causa de los terremotos.
Explanation:
Answer: These are the correct answers:
1. por
2. por
3. para
4. para
5. para
6. por
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can also be added that in this exercise they are asking you to choose the most appropriate preposition. "Por" can be translated as by, among other meanings, and "para" can be translated as for, among other meanings as well. So, for instance, in sentence 6, the speaker is saying: "My cousin was raised BY my parents." And in sentence 3, the speaker is saying "I bought some flowers FOR Ana."