Oraciones write sentences using the information provided. make any necessary changes. follow the model. modelo mi novio / ser / inteligente / y / guapo mi novio es inteligente y guapo. la mujer / pelirrojo / enseñar / periodismo las mochilas / ser / blanco/ y / azul ¿los turistas / japonés / esperar / el autobús? ustedes / tomar / mucho / pruebas / en la clase de español

Respuesta :

1. Mi novio es inteligente y guapo.
2. La mujer pelirroja enseña periodismo.
3. Las mochilas son  blancas y azules.
4.Los turistas japoneses esperan el autobús?
5. Ustedes toman muchas pruebas en la clase de espanol. 
 

In this problem, we need to build up five sentences from the information provided. To do this, we must write sentences in the simple present. Recall that the simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. This tense is also used to describe things that happens now or in the near future. Moreover, it is also used to talk about universal truths, facts, lapses of time, and when ordering in restaurants and stores. So, let's use this information to solve this problem:


1. Right answer:

Mi novio es inteligente y guapo.


es is the correct conjugation of the verb ser for the third-person singular in the simple present. The verb ser is being used here to point out some characteristics of a person. So mi novio can be replaced by the subject pronoun él. In this way, this sentence means:

My boyfriend is intelligent and handsome


2. Right answer:

La mujer pelirroja enseña periodismo.


enseña is the correct conjugation of the verb enseñar for the third-person singular in the simple present. So la mujer can be replaced by the subject pronoun ella. In this way, this sentence means:

The red-haired woman teaches journalism.


3. Right answer:

Las mochilas son blancas y azules.


son is the correct conjugation of the verb ser for the third-person plural in the simple present. Here the verb ser is being used to describe some characteristics of a backpack, that is, its color. So las mochilas can be replaced by the subject pronoun ellas. In this way, this sentence means:

The backpacks are white and blue.


4. Right answer:

¿Los turistas japoneses esperan el autobús?


This is a question in the simple present. So esperan is the conjugation of the verb esperar for the third-person plural in this tense. Hence los turistas can be replaced by ellos. This sentence means:

¿Do Japanese tourists wait for the bus?


5. Right answer:

Ustedes toman muchas pruebas en la clase de español


toman is the correct conjugation of the verb tomar for the second-person plural in the simple present. So this sentence means:

You take a lot of tests in the Spanish class