1. The correct answer is "oímos."
The sentence says: In the morning, we go to church and ____ the sermon. "Oír" means "to hear" and "poner" means "to put," so "oír" is the correct verb. Since the subject is "we" (nosotros), you must conjugate the verb in the second-person plural form: oímos.
2. The correct answer is "salimos."
The sentence says: At noon, we ____ the church and we come to this park. "Decir" means "to say" and "salir" means "to leave," so "salir" is the correct verb. The subject pronoun is still "we," so the correct conjugation (second-person plural) is "salimos."
3. The correct answer is "trae."
The sentence says: My Aunt Gloria ___ some sandwiches... "Traer" means "to bring" and "ver" means "to see," so "traer" is the correct verb. The subject pronoun is now third person singular (she - ella), so "traer" becomes "trae."
4. The correct answer is "traigo."
The previous sentence continues: ...and, since I like music, I ___ a radio. "Traer" means "to bring" and "hacer" means "to make" or "to do," so the correct verb is "traer." The subject pronoun is I (yo), so the correct conjugation is "traigo" (in the present tense, this verb is only irregular in the first-person singular form).
5. The correct answer is "pongo."
The sentence says: I don't ____ the music on too loud. "Hacer" means "to make" or "to do," and "poner" means "to put," so "poner" is the correct verb. Like "traer," "poner" is irregular in the first-person singular form for present tense: pongo.
6. The correct answer is "salgo."
The sentence says: Later on, I ___ with my friends to the movie theater... "Salir" means "to leave" and "ver" means "to see," so "salir" is the correct verb. Like "traer" and "poner," "salir" will be irregular in the first-person singular form for present tense: salgo.
7. The correct answer is "vimos."
The previous sentence continues: ...and we ____ a movie. "Decir" means "to say" and "ver" means "to see," so "ver" is the correct verb. The verb should still be conjugated with the "we" subject pronoun (second-person plural), so the correct answer is "vimos."
8. For the four sentences (oraciones), you could talk about how you go to Mexico to play a tennis match. For example: Salimos para Mexico porque somos en el partido de tenis, y vamos a jugar contra otro partido (We're leaving for Mexico because we're on the tennis team, and we're going to play against another team). You could continue by talking about how you won against a girl named Alejandra, etc.
<span>Poogie Bell is a drummer, and he is a performer, and to produce records, and composing.
Parallel structure is defined as the repetition of a chosen grammatical in a sentence. Here are some ways the above sentence can be corrected using parallelism.
1) Poogie Bell is a drummer, a performer, a composer, and a producer.
2) Poogie Bell loves to play drums, to perform on stage, and to compose and produce records.
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A. football in britian is american soccer and soccer is american football. so if the british friend is yelling about how the football player used his hands, the american friend would be quite angered over the fact that in football, you use your hands. soccer is the sport where you throw the ball for a touchdown in every other country than america. and football is the sport where you use your feet and is quite a big sport.
Answer: im not sure if you want me to translate or what.... But im going to Translate it into English
Explanation: Madame Arnaud (1) at the university. She (2) French. She (3) verbs and grammar to students. On Friday, in class, students (4) a video in French or (or) (5) French music. This weekend, they (6) for (for) (7) the very difficult Monday morning exam. I / I (8) very much for this course, but my (my) friends and I, we (9) the nice class.