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Answer:
In order to correctly complete this exercise, you have to translate the phrases in brackets into their most appropriate alternative in Spanish, taking into account the gender and number of the subject in th sentences. The topic of the exercises is <em>comparative forms. Note that there are examples of comparatives of inequality, as well as some examples of comparatives of equality. </em>
Explanation:
Puerto Rico es <em>más pequeño que</em> (smaller than) Guatemala.
Felipe corre <em>más rápido que</em> (faster than) su amigo Juan Carlos.
Los champiñones son <em>tan sabrosos como</em> (as tasty as) los espárragos.
Los jugadores de baloncesto son <em>más altos que</em> (taller than) los otros estudiantes.
Laura es <em>más trabajadora que</em> (more hard-working than) su novio Pablo.
Marisol es <em>menos inteligente que</em> (less intelligent than) su hermana mayor.
La nueva novela de ese escritor es <em>tan mala como</em> (as bad as) su primera novela.
Agustín y Mario están <em>menos gordos que</em> (less fat than) antes.
Answer:
el nacimiento
la niñez
la adolescencia
la juventud
la madurez
la vejez
la muerte
Explanation:
In this activity we have to write down all the different stages of life, with the appropriate definite article. In Spanish, the definite article must agree with the noun in gender (masculine/feminine) and quantity (singular/plural).
Definite articles are:
El (Masculina, singular)
La (Feminine, singular)
Los (Masculine, plural)
Las (Feminine, plural)
The stages of life in English are:
Birth
Childhood
Adolescence (teen years)
Youth
Adulthood
Old age
Death
Answer: 1. Lógico. 2. Lógico. 3. Lógico.
Explanation: Just to elaborate on the answer, it can be added that the three statements are logical. Statement 1 says that the Peruvian novelist is at the student halls of residence—he may have been provided lodging there, or he may have visited it to give a talk, for instance. Statement 2 says that Mercedes neither has been to Peru nor she knows who the novelist is. Finally, option 3 says that Mercedes's Peruvian friend lives in Cuzco.