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melisa: 2. jorg:e ¿qué día (blank) es hoy? lisa: hoy es miércoles, creo…

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melisa:

  1. jorg:e ¿qué día (blank) es hoy?

lisa: hoy es miércoles, creo (i think).
trin:i no... hoy es jueves. (blank) fue miércoles.

  1. beatriz: profesora, tengo una pregunta (blank).

profesora: sí, beatriz.
beatriz: ¿cómo se dice (blank) á pen en español?
profesora: bolígrafo.

  1. pedro: ¿hay una mochila en el (blank)?

olivi:a sí, una mochila y tres (blank).

  1. manue:l señor campos, por favor, ¿en qué página (blank)?

señor campo:s en la página veinticinco.
manue:l muchas (blank) gracias.
señor campos: de nada (blank), manuel.

Explanation:

Response
Question 2 (Second blank)
Brief Explanations

To fill the blank in "____ fue miércoles", we need a word indicating "yesterday" since if today is Thursday, yesterday was Wednesday. The Spanish word for "yesterday" is "Ayer".

Brief Explanations

In Spanish, to ask "How do you say...?", the phrase is "¿Cómo se dice...?". So the correct verb form for the blank is "se dice".

Brief Explanations

Pedro is asking "¿Hay una mochila en el __?" (Is there a backpack in the __?). A common place to ask about a backpack could be "estante" (shelf), "escritorio" (desk), etc. But a common one is "estante" or "escritorio". But maybe "estante" (shelf) or "escritorio" (desk). Alternatively, "armario" (closet). But a more likely one is "escritorio" (desk). Wait, maybe "libro" is wrong. Wait, the structure is "en el + noun". Let's think. Maybe "estante" (shelf) or "escritorio" (desk). Let's go with "escritorio" (desk) as a common place for a backpack.

Answer:

Ayer

Question 3 (Second blank - correction if needed, but the first blank is "pregunta", second blank in Beatriz's question: the correct phrase is "se dice" but the user might have a typo, but assuming the blank after "Cómo" - the correct structure is "¿Cómo se dice...?" So the blank should be "se dice" (already filled? Maybe the "á" is a typo. If the blank is for the verb, it's "se dice".)