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Margaret [11]
2 years ago
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¡No me gustan los exámenes ni la tarea! 2. Hijos, ¿tienen hambre? ¿Desean para comer? 3. No bebo ni Coca-Cola Fanta. 4. No hay e

n la biblioteca. Todos los estudiantes están en la cafetería. 5. El aire no cuesta . 6. Sandra estudia lenguas: español, italiano, chino y japonés. 7. No hay en mi mochila. Está vacía (empty). 8. Esa chica lleva ropa negra. Nunca lleva ropa de colores. 9. comió los sándwiches... no sabemos quién. 10. Siempre traemos regalos a los niños, pero sus primos les traen nada.
Spanish
2 answers:
Liono4ka [1.6K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. Ni.

2. Algo.

3. Ni.

4. Nadie.

5. Nada.

6. También.

7. Nada.

8. Siempre.

9. Alguien.

10. Nunca.

Explanation:

In this exercise there are some blanks you must complete with some Spanish words like algo, ni, nada, nadie también, siempre, alguien, nunca, etc.

To do that, you have to read the whole text and then, start completing the blanks.

¡No me gustan los exámenes ni la tarea! 2. Hijos, ¿tienen hambre? ¿Desean algo para comer? 3. No bebo ni Coca-Cola ni Fanta. 4. No hay nadie en la biblioteca. Todos los estudiantes están en la cafetería. 5. El aire no cuesta nada. 6. Sandra estudia lenguas: español, italiano, chino y también japonés. 7. No hay nada en mi mochila. Está vacía (empty). 8. Esa chica siempre lleva ropa negra. Nunca lleva ropa de colores. 9. Alguien comió los sándwiches... no sabemos quién. 10. Siempre traemos regalos a los niños, pero sus primos nunca les traen nada.

Mrrafil [7]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

I don't like exams or homework! 2. Children, are you hungry? Do you want to eat? 3. I don't drink Coca-Cola Fanta. 4. There is no in the library. All students are in the cafeteria. 5. Air does not cost. 6. Sandra studies languages: Spanish, Italian, Chinese and Japanese. 7. There is no in my backpack. It is empty. 8. That girl wears black clothes. He never wears colorful clothes. 9. ate the sandwiches ... we don't know who. 10. We always bring gifts to children, but their cousins ​​bring them nothing.

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