The correct answer is: [A]: "salimos" .
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Among the answer choices given, this very answer, "salimos", is the correct conjugated form of the Spanish verb, "salir", {"to leave"} ; (subject pronoun: "nosotros"; or "we"), present tense: "salimos" ;
that is correct; and that correctly replaces "salir" where the "(salir)" portion of the text in this very question occurs.
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In this question we read the prompt and then write our answer, using the guidelines.
<h3>How to build a sentence in Spanish?</h3>
In syntactic typology, we say that Spanish is an "SVO" language, whose sentences follow the order "subject-verb-object". For example, in the language of Cervantes, it is written: "Pedro works in the library", a sentence that translates in the same order "Peter trabaja en la biblioteca."
Es necesario estar preparado para la escuela, debemos ser minuciosos con todos los detalles, teníamos que tener suficientes cuadernos, libros, bolígrafos y lápices. Planifica tu mañana con anticipación para que sepas qué hacer y cuándo. Esto hará que sea más fácil hacer todo sin perder tiempo. No hagas nada demasiado elegante con tu cabello; solo hazlo presentable y limpio.
Learning Spanish takes practice, and that's great practice.
Aprender español requiere práctica, y eso es una gran práctica.
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Answer:
- Sarah es más tímida que Tom. = Sarah is more shy / timid than Tom.
- Simon Cowell es mas guapo que Cheryl Cole. = Simon Cowell is more handsome than Cheryl Cole.
- Señor Defter es mas alto que Señorita Burton. = Señor / Mr. Defter is taller than Señorita / Ms. Burton.
- Laura es mas habladora que Steve. = Laura speaks / talks more than Steve.
- Los Beatles son mas famosos que 2Unlimited. = The Beatles are more famous than 2Unlimited.
- Los chicos son mas perezosos que las chicas. = Boys are lazier than girls.
I'm pretty sure I'm right-- correct me if I'm wrong though!! :)