1. De niño/a yo jugaba al escondite
2. Yo conducía el auto mientras mi mamá hablaba por telefono
3. Anoche mi hermano/a se acostó tarde
4. Ayer la profesora le gritó a los alumnos
5. La semana pasada un amigo me visitó
6. Con frecuencia mis padres me regañan
7. Esta mañana en la cafetería me encontre con una amiga
8. Hablabamos con el doctor cuando sonó el telefono
Answer:
1. D
2. C
3. A
4. B
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to match each letter to a number.
The exercise would be matched in the following way:
1. Supermarkets in Ecuador:
D) Often inside malls, they carry fruits, meats, household goods, and a sporting goods section, a clothing section, and at times even a restaurant.
2. Specialty markets in the U.S:
C) Farmers markets and Flea Markets in various cities.
3. Markets:
A) Here you generally deal with the shop owners and it's easier to bargain with them. They want to sell their items, so frequently you can offer less money than what they ask and get a better price.
4. Carnicería:
B) A specialty store where you might buy meat in less urban areas.
PABLO Óscar, voy al centro ahora.
ÓSCAR ¿A qué hora <u><em>(1)piensas</em></u> volver? El partido de fútbol <u><em>(2)empieza</em></u> a las dos.
PABLO <em><u>(3)Vuelvo</u></em> a la una. <em><u>(4)Quiero</u></em> ver el partido.
ÓSCAR <u><em>(5)¿Recuerdas</em></u> que nuestro equipo es muy bueno? <em><u>(6) ¡Puede</u></em> ganar!
PABLO No, <em><u>(7)pienso</u></em> que vamos a <em><u>(8)perder</u></em>. Los jugadores de Guadalajara son salvajes cuando <em><u>(9)juegan</u></em>.
<h3>Translation:</h3>
<em>PABLO Óscar, I'm going downtown now. </em>
<em>ÓSCAR What time do you plan to return? The soccer game starts at two.</em>
<em>PABLO I'll be back at one. I want to watch the game. </em>
<em>ÓSCAR Do you remember that our team is very good? We can win! </em>
<em>PAUL No, I think we are going to lose. Guadalajara players are wild when they play.</em>
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
Answer:
gustaban
Explanation:
Because, gustaban ends in a -an, which means that it applies to the they/y'all because the subject is "your parents", being plural. And -an means that what it is talking about is plural.