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Question
propone que se encuentren en el parque para que ellos ______ fútbol juntos.
practica
practiqu
practic
acio piensa que es bueno que javier ______ algo con ellos el sábado.
hace
haga
hará
elena se alegra de que a javier le ______ practicar deportes.
gusta
gusto
guste
First Question:
In Spanish, "para que" (so that) introduces a subordinate clause of purpose, which requires the subjunctive mood. The subject is "ellos" (they), and the subjunctive form of "practicar" for "ellos" is "practiquen" (note: assuming a typo in the option, likely "practiquen" or the intended subjunctive. Among the options, "practiquen" (if the option was miswritten as "practiqu" maybe a typo, but the correct subjunctive for "ellos" is "practiquen". But from the given options, "practiquen" - like form, so the correct option is the subjunctive one, so "practiquen" (the option with "practiqu" maybe a typo, but the correct answer is the subjunctive form, so the option with "practiqu" (assuming it's "practiquen" typo) is correct.
"Es bueno que" (it's good that) requires the subjunctive mood in Spanish. The verb "hacer" for "Javier" (third person singular) in subjunctive is "haga". So the correct option is "haga".
"Se alegra de que" (is happy that) requires the subjunctive mood in Spanish. The verb "gustar" for "a Javier le..." in subjunctive for third person (since "le gusta" is indicative, but in subjunctive "le guste"). So the correct option is "guste".
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The correct option (assuming typo, likely the subjunctive one) is the one with "practiqu" (probably "practiquen" typo), so the answer is the option with "practiqu" (e.g., if options are A. practica, B. practiqu, C. practica - then B is correct as subjunctive for "ellos" in purpose clause).