This activity is meant to enhance listening comprehension, so I'm unable to complete it for you. However, I can suggest ways for you to work on it independently. Common tasks in a Spanish daily routine include: Despertarse (Waking up), Levantarse (Getting up), Bañarse (Taking a bath), Cepillarse los dientes (Brushing teeth), Desayunar (Having breakfast), Ir a trabajar (Going to work), Almorzar (Having lunch), Ir al gimnasio (Going to the gym), Preparar la cena (Making dinner), Mirar televisión (Watching TV), and Limpiar la casa (Cleaning the house). Try matching these activities with the corresponding individuals mentioned.
Response:
With a monthly expense of $20,000, Ricardo can make 25 trips via metro and 16 trips by bus. If he undertakes 21 trips weekly, that amount is insufficient to cover bus fares.
Overview:
The problem can be resolved by dividing the weekly expense of $20,000 by the cost of the two forms of transportation: $800 (metro) and $1200 (bus). Knowing he makes 21 trips, the result must meet or exceed that to confirm that Ricardo can accommodate his weekly travel needs. In this instance, he can fulfill the requirement using the metro (with spare funds remaining), but not with the bus (he will be short on funds).
Answer:
Studying for the exam in the library is accurate.
Explanation:
The chosen option is correct, as the library (la biblioteca in Spanish) is a dedicated space for studying, characterized by its quiet atmosphere and the availability of tables, chairs, and couches that provide comfort and minimize distractions.
The Spanish translation would be estudié para el examen en la biblioteca, which conveys “I study for the exam in the library.”
1. les dice (the price is something the seller mentions, not inquiring about; since clientes is plural, you use les)
2. le escribe (you are contacting your mother to find out if she would like a new purse)
3. te dan (this reflects whether your friends provide you with numerous gifts on your birthday)
4. le vende (she sells it to Cristina; only one is being sold)
5. le describen (they are providing a description of the new mall; mall serves as the singular direct object)
6.le paga (you are making a payment with a credit card, and since it’s usted, you use 'le')
I hope this is helpful!