<h3>El bibliotecario: Buenas tardes, ¿en qué puedo ayudarla?</h3><h3>Carolina: Estoy buscando __ libro que tenga poemas de amor.</h3>
Answer: A. un) Estoy buscando un libro que tenga poemas de amor.
Translation: I'm looking for a book that has love poems.
Explanation: The direct object in this sentence is "libro", which is a singular masculine noun, so the article that accompanies it has to agree with the noun. In addition he does not specify the book so the indefinite article is used. Un libro.
Answer: Rosa busca trabajo en los anuncios del periódico, pero no encuentra nada. Entonces, ella le pregunta a un amigo. El le aconseja que busque oportunidades en Internet. Rosa solicita un puesto relacionado con su profesión. Ella lleva la solicitud de trabajo a la empresa. En la compañía, ella se entrevista con el gerente. El gerente habla del puesto. Rosa pregunta sobre el salario y sobre los beneficios. Alguno de los dos no está de acuerdo. Rosa tiene que buscar trabajo en otro lugar.
Explanation:
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As you already know, verb tenses are classified as present (actions that are happening now), future (actions are going to happen) and past tense. The past tense can be classified in three ways:
Imperfect default: describes an action that was initiated in the bird, but that was not completed. Ex: He was watching television, but a power outage prevented him from continuing.
Simple perfect default: Indicates something that was started in the past and completed. Ex: I finished cleaning my room yesterday.
Perfect compound preterite: Expresses a situation that started in the past, but that is still running up to the present. Ex: I have been looking for my earrings since yesterday.
Past-perfect-perfect: Expresses a situation that ended before another situation. Ex: I had already washed the car when my mother arrived.