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- × ana y salvador
- √ la profesora álvarez enseña matemáticas.
- × celinda y yo
- × tú
- × usted
- √ lisa y ang
- × esperanza
- √ yo compro
- × nosotros
To solve this, we analyze each item (assuming it's a Spanish verb - subject agreement or correct verb form exercise):
Item 3 (✓ already marked, let's confirm):
La profesora Álvarez enseña matemáticas.
- “Enseña” is the correct él/ella/Ud. form of “enseñar” (to teach). Subject “la profesora” (she) matches “enseña” (she teaches). Correct.
Item 4 (× marked, let's correct):
Cinthia y yo ______ a la cafetería.
- Subject: “Cinthia y yo” (we, first - person plural). Verb “bailamos” is nosotros (we) form of “bailar” (to dance). Wait, context: if going to cafeteria, maybe “vamos” (we go), but given the verb “bailamos” – wait, the structure: “Cinthia y yo bailamos a la cafetería” is incorrect (bailar + a la cafetería doesn't make sense). Correct verb for “go to cafeteria” would be “vamos”, but if the verb is “bailar”, the error is subject - verb - context mismatch.
Item 5 (× marked):
Tú ______ la historia estadounidense.
- Subject “tú” (you, singular). Verb “busca” is él/ella/Ud. form. Correct tú form of “buscar” (to look for) is “buscas”. So error: “busca” should be “buscas”.
Item 6 (× marked, with “cambienes” – typo? Likely “cambias” or “cambien” (subjunctive), but context: “Usted ______ la tarea.”
- “Usted” (you, formal, singular). Correct verb form: “cambia” (él/ella/Ud. form of “cambiar” – to change). “Cambienes” is incorrect (misspelling or wrong form).
Item 7 (✓ marked):
Lisa y Angé ______ en la biblioteca.
- Subject “Lisa y Angé” (they, plural). Verb “estudian” is ellos/ellas form of “estudiar” (to study). Wait, the verb shown is “comen”? No, the box has “comen” (they eat)? Wait, “en la biblioteca” – studying makes sense. Wait, the correct verb for “Lisa y Angé” (they) in “study in library” is “estudian”, but the marked verb is “comen” (they eat) – maybe context error, but the checkmark implies it's correct (maybe a different verb - action match).
Item 8 (× marked):
Esperanza ______ un libro.
- Subject “Esperanza” (she, singular). Verb “empieza” is correct? Wait, “empieza” is él/ella/Ud. form of “empezar” (to start). “Empezar un libro” (to start a book) makes sense. Wait, the error: if the verb is “empieza” and subject is “Esperanza” (she), it should be correct. Maybe the intended verb was “lee” (she reads), but “empieza” is grammatically correct for “she starts a book”.
Item 9 (✓ marked):
Yo ______ a la librería.
- Subject “yo” (I, singular). Verb “llevo” – “llevar” (to take/carry). “Yo llevo a la librería” (I take to the library) – grammatically correct (first - person singular “llevo” matches “yo”).
Item 10 (× marked):
Nosotros ______ tarde muy bien.
- Subject “nosotros” (we, plural). Verb “regresan” is ellos/ellas form. Correct nosotros form of “regresar” (to return) is “regresamos”. So error: “regresan” should be “regresamos”.
Since this is a Spanish (Languages, subfield of Arts) exercise (focus on Spanish grammar: verb conjugation, subject - verb agreement, correct verb forms), the key is identifying correct verb conjugation for subject pronouns (yo, tú, él/ella/Ud., nosotros, ellos/ellas/Uds.).
For the marked (✓) items that are correct:
- Item 3: Correct (enseña matches la profesora).
- Item 7: Correct (assuming verb - subject - context match, e.g., “estudian” or “comen” – likely “estudian” for library context, but the checkmark implies it's correct).
- Item 9: Correct (llevo matches yo).
For the × items, the errors are in verb form (wrong conjugation for subject) or context - verb mismatch.
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- La profesora Álvarez enseña matemáticas. (Correct)
- Lisa y Angé [correct verb, e.g., estudian/comen] en la biblioteca. (Marked correct)
- Yo llevo a la librería. (Correct)