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Answer:</h2>
bonita
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Explanation:</h2>
The original text says:
<em>Soy Alberta y voy a una fiesta hoy. Uso la rasuradora mojada para mis piernas y el gel húmedo para mi pelo. Me pongo ropa bonito. Me pinto las uñas de color rojo y con mis uñas secas ya, me pongo mis zapatos</em>
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So this paragraph has an error and it is the word bonito. This word is an adjective and recall that an adjective is a word that tells us more information about a noun or even a pronoun. We use them to describe some quality of a noun like size, color, or shape of a person, an animal, a thing, or a place. In Spanish, adjectives must agree with the noun they describe in both gender and number. In this case, bonito is given in masculine singular form, but ropa is a feminine singular noun, so we need to change bonito into bonita that matches the feminine singular form.
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Hence, the correct paragraph is:
<em>Soy Alberta y voy a una fiesta hoy. Uso la rasuradora mojada para mis piernas y el gel húmedo para mi pelo. Me pongo ropa bonita. Me pinto las uñas de color rojo y con mis uñas secas ya, me pongo mis zapatos.</em>
Answer:
Ok, we must choose the option where the conjugation is in the imperfect tense.
Now, is easy to see that the only option where the verb is conjugated in the preterite tense (usually this conjugation ends in -ía) is option B:
Las Hadas leían hechizos, where the verb is "leer", and when conjugated, it transforms from "le-er" to "Le-ían", so it is also irregular, then this is the correct option.
1: Plural informal
2: singular familiar
3: between them
Answer:
Dos
Explanation:
Se trata de un acertijo. La clave está en la palabra:
metidos >>> metí dos