Answer:
(1) is: Can you offer them a menu.
(2) is: Can you cook the fish for the kid.
(3) is: Cook the beans for us?
(4) is: Can you prepare the pillow for the tall costumer?
(5) is: Can you take the plate with turkey to the couple in the corner?
(6) is: Can you make the prawns for me?
(7) is: Can you take the account to the costumers?
Answer: 1) no es tan
2)mas
3)no hay tantas
4)muchas
5) no es tan
6)muy
7) mas
8) no es tan
9)mas
10) no es tan
11) mas amables.
Explanation: La palabra no va antes que el verbo( ejemplo: no es).Y antes de completar las palabras faltantes lo mejor es leer el texto completo para saber el tema que trata.
The word does not go before the verb (example: it is not). And before completing the missing words it is best to read the full text to know the topic it is about.
I hope I have helped you.
1.El Pico Duarte es la montaña más alta de República Dominica
2.El Carnaval de Ponce es la celebración más divertida de Puerto Rico
3. El conquí es el animal más famoso de Puerto Rico
4. Santo Domingo es la ciudad más vieja de América
5. Café del Oriente es el mejor restaurante de La Habana
Clarification:
I found the exercise well written online.
Answer:
Question 1 with 9 blanks:
PABLO Oscar, voy al centro ahora.
OSCAR ¿A qué hora (1) <u>piensas</u> (pensar) volver? El partido de fútbol (2) <u>empieza</u> (empezar) a las dos.
PABLO (3) <u>Vuelvo</u> (Volver) a la una. (4) <u>Quiero</u> (Querer) ver el partido.
OSCAR (5) ¿<u>Recuerdas</u> (Recordar) que nuestro equipo es muy bueno? (6) <u>¡Puede</u> (Poder) ganar!
PABLO No, (7) <u>pienso</u> (pensar) que vamos a (8) <u>perder</u> (perder). Los jugadores de Guadalajara son salvajes (wild) cuando (9) <u>juegan</u> (jugar).
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to complete the conversation between Pablo and Oscar with the correct stem-changing verbs.
<u>Stem-changing verbs</u> are verbs that in the present tense have a vowel change in the last syllable of the steam. There are different ways the stem-changing verbs can change:
e changes to ie
o changes to ue
e changes to i
i changes to ie
u changes to ue
<u>For example</u>, the first verb you have to change is "pensar" (e), so it changes to "pienso" (ie). <em>"Pens"</em> is the stem and <em>"piens" </em>the stem change.
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