Answer:
Her room is as clean as his.
Explanation:
The second option is the best for this particular example because is about the speaker and Josué, the first option is only about the speaker, the third option is about both, but Josué speak in this case, it could be the last option because is about both and is a similar sentence than the second one, but the second one is the correct answer.
<span>Maria Teresa: Hola señora López? ¿ESTA Elisa en casa?sra. lópez: hola, quién es?
maría teresa: soy María Teresa. Elisa y yo ESTAMOS en la misma (same) clase de literatura.
sra. Lopez: ah, María Teresa! ¿cómo ESTÁS?
maría teresa: muy bien, gracias. y usted, ¿cómo ESTÁ?
sra. lópez: bien, gracias. pues, no, Elisa no ESTÁ en casa. ella y su hermano (her brother) ESTÁN en la biblioteca Cervantes.
maría teresa : Cervantes?sra. lópez: es la biblioteca que ESTÁ (8) al lado del café bambú.
maría teresa :ah, sí! gracias, señora López.
sra López: hasta luego, María Teresa.</span><span>
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Answer:
c. limpies
Explanation:
The phrase begins with "I hope you (would)...", this is a desire, a wish. Just as probability, that calls for the use of the conditional tense.
Another indicator is the use of "que".
The sentence translates as "I hope you would clean the house".
The conditional conjugation of "limpiar" is
yo limpie
tú limpies
él/ella/Ud. limpie
nosotros limpiemos
vosotros limpiéis
ellos/ellas/Uds. limpien
Espero que tú _limpies__ la casa