Answer:
The right conjugation of the verbs between parentheses is:
- El sábado pasado, mis compañeros de apartamento y yo fuimos a Acapulco. Nos quedamos en un edificio muy alto y bonito. En la playa, yo leí un libro y Carlos tomó el sol. Mariela y Felisa caminaron mucho por la ciudad. Una señora les indicó el camino para ir a un restaurante muy conocido. Por la noche, todos nosotros cenamos en el restaurante. Después, en la discoteca, Carlos y Mariela bailaron toda la noche.
Explanation:
The translation of the paragraph is:
- Last Saturday, my roommates and I went to Acapulco. We stayed in a very tall and beautiful building. On the beach, I read a book and Carlos sunbathed. Mariela and Felisa walked a lot through the city. A lady showed them the way to a well-known restaurant. In the evening, we all had dinner at the restaurant. Then, at the disco, Carlos and Mariela danced all night.
The verbs used within the paragraph were conjugated in the Perfect Preterite Tense, whose conjugation for each of the verbs used taking into account personal pronouns is:
The last thing left is to replace the nouns with the appropriate personal pronoun and use the conjugation that applies to that pronoun.
El sábado pasado, mis compañeros de apartamento y yo fuimos a Acapulco. Question 2 with 1 blank(Nosotros) nos quedamos en un edificio muy alto y bonito. Question 3 with 2 blanksEn la playa, yo leí un libro y Carlos tomo el sol. Question 4 with 1 blankMariela y Felisa caminaron mucho por la ciudad. Question 5 with 1 blankUna señora les indico el camino para ir a un restaurante muy conocido. Question 6 with 1 blankPor la noche, todos nosotros cenamos en el restaurante. Question 7 with 1 blankDespués, en la discoteca, Carlos y Mariela bailaron toda la noche.
Why is this in the Spanish section?
In this sentence, we have two words. First, le is the indirect object pronoun that matches the third person singular. An Indirect Object Pronoun is a person that receives the action of a verb indirectly. Its purpose is to tell you to whom or for whom something is done. So the action of this sentence is being performed for Juan, that is, for him. On the other hand, since after the second blank comes an infinitive verb, then the conjugation of the verb gustar must match the third person singular, which is gusta. Finally:
¿Qué le gusta hacer a Juan en vacaciones?
Answer:
It is C :))))))))))))))