Answer:
Isabel y Liana tienen un buen maestro.
Explanation: It can't be any of the other options because tengo means I have in English, tenemos means we have, and tienes means they have. As you can see none of these will apply to the sentence. In English the sentence is saying Isabel and luna have a good teacher.
Answer:
Question 1 with 1 blankRosa wants you (to choose) the sofa for the living room. Question 2 with 1 blank Susana's mother prefers that she (study) medicine. Question 3 with 1 blankMiranda insists that Luisa (be) the vice president candidate. Question 4 with 1 blankRita and I want our parents (to travel) to Panama. Question 5 with 1 blank Eduardo doesn't care that we (go out) tonight. Question 6 with 1 blank The travel agent recommends that we (stay) at that hotel.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. hagas
2. fueras
3. elijan
4. aprendiéramos
5. llevara
(im sorry idk why they need the subjunctive form, if anyone could add it in the comments itd be great)
Explanation:
native spanish speaker :)
Answer:
1. algunas
2. otros
3. mucho
4. poca
5. demasiadas
Explanation:
my fist language is Spanish