Caminos Spanish Vocab Quiz Chapters 1 And 2

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1. In the afternoon (specific time period)

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"De la tarde" is the correct answer because it translates to "in the afternoon" in English. It is a specific time period that refers to the hours between noon and evening.

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Caminos Spanish Vocab Quiz Chapters 1 And 2 - Quiz

Caminos Spanish vocab quiz Chapters 1 and 2. Copy and paste accents from question to put into answer box.

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2. Woman

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The given question is asking for the translation of the word "woman" into Spanish. The correct answer is "la mujer" as it is the Spanish equivalent of the word "woman".

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3. Pen (ì)

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The correct answer is "bolígrafo, la pluma" because both options are Spanish words that can be used to refer to a pen. "Bolígrafo" is a more common term used in Spain, while "la pluma" is more commonly used in Latin America.

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4. Key

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The correct answer is "la llave" because it is the Spanish translation of the word "key".

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5. There is

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Hay is a type of dried grass or other plants that is commonly used as animal feed. It is possible that the question is asking for the English translation or definition of the word "hay". Hay is a noun and refers to the dried grass or other plants that are typically used as food for livestock such as horses, cows, and goats.

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6. Half

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The correct answer is "la mitad" because it is the translation of the word "half" in Spanish. "La mitad" refers to a quantity that is equal to one of two equal parts of a whole.

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7. Bathroom (ñ)

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The correct answer is "el baño" and "el cuarto de baño" because both phrases mean "the bathroom" in Spanish. "El baño" is a more commonly used term, while "el cuarto de baño" is a more formal and elaborate way of referring to the bathroom. Both phrases are correct and can be used interchangeably depending on the context or personal preference.

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8. Shower

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"La ducha" is the correct answer because it is the Spanish translation for the word "shower".

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9. Inexpensive

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The correct answer is "barato, barata" because "inexpensive" in English translates to "barato" in Spanish. The word "barato" is used to describe something that is low in price or affordable. In Spanish, adjectives change their form depending on the gender of the noun they modify, so "barato" is used to describe masculine nouns, while "barata" is used for feminine nouns.

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10. Private

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The correct answer is "privado" or "privada" because these words are the correct translations of the English word "private" in Spanish. "Privado" is the masculine form of the word, while "privada" is the feminine form. The choice between the two depends on the gender of the noun being referred to.

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11. Broom

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The given word "broom" is translated to Spanish as "la escoba."

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12. Mirror

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The word "mirror" in English translates to "el espejo" in Spanish.

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13. To buy, I buy, he/she buys

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The given answer shows the correct conjugation of the verb "comprar" (to buy) in different forms. "Comprar" is the infinitive form of the verb, "compro" is the first person singular form (I buy), and "compra" is the third person singular form (he/she buys). This demonstrates the correct usage of the verb in different subject pronouns and indicates the correct conjugation pattern for the verb "comprar."

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14. To arrive, I arrive, he/she arrives

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The given answer provides the correct Spanish translations for the English phrases "to arrive," "I arrive," and "he/she arrives." "Llegar" is the Spanish verb for "to arrive," "llego" is the first person singular present tense form meaning "I arrive," and "llega" is the third person singular present tense form meaning "he/she arrives."

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15. To use, I use, he/she uses

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The correct answer is "usar, uso, usa" because it follows the correct conjugation pattern for the verb "usar" in Spanish. In this pattern, the verb is conjugated as "uso" for the first person singular (I use), "usas" for the second person singular (you use), and "usa" for the third person singular (he/she uses). Therefore, "usar, uso, usa" is the correct conjugation for these pronouns.

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16. To visit, I visit, he/she visits

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The given answer consists of the correct forms of the verb "visitar" in Spanish. "Visitar" means "to visit" in English. The verb forms "visito" and "visita" correspond to the first person singular (I visit) and third person singular (he/she visits) respectively. Therefore, the answer accurately provides the correct Spanish translations for the given English verb forms.

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17. Pretty

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The correct answer is "bonita, bonito" because both words are the feminine and masculine forms of the adjective "pretty" in Spanish. "Bonita" is the feminine form used to describe a feminine noun, while "bonito" is the masculine form used to describe a masculine noun.

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18. Exceptional

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The word "excepcional" is the correct translation of the word "exceptional" in Spanish. Both words have the same meaning, which is something that is extraordinary, uncommon, or outstanding.

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19. Fat

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The given correct answer is "gorda, gordo". These two words are both forms of the adjective "fat" in Spanish. "Gorda" is the feminine form, used to describe a female who is fat, while "gordo" is the masculine form, used to describe a male who is fat. Therefore, both words are correct translations of the English word "fat" in Spanish, depending on the gender of the person being described.

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20. Building

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The given correct answer is "el edificio" which means "the building" in English. This suggests that the question is asking for the translation of the word "building" into Spanish. "El edificio" is the correct translation, as "el" is the masculine definite article used before singular masculine nouns in Spanish, and "edificio" is the Spanish word for "building".

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21. Long

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The correct answer is "largo, larga" because both words are the Spanish translations of the English word "long." "Largo" is the masculine form used to describe a long masculine noun, while "larga" is the feminine form used to describe a long feminine noun.

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22. Slow

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The correct answer is "lenta, lento" because both words are the correct translations of the English word "slow" in Spanish and Italian, respectively. "Lenta" is the feminine form in Spanish, while "lento" is the masculine form in Italian. These translations accurately convey the meaning of being not fast or taking a longer time to do something.

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23. Noon (ì)

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The word "noon" in Spanish is translated as "el mediodía."

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24. Midnight

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"La medianoche" is the correct translation of "midnight" in Spanish.

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25. In the morning (specific time period) (ñ)

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The correct answer "de la mañana" is the Spanish translation of "in the morning," specifically referring to a specific time period during the morning.

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26. In the night (specific time period)

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The correct answer is "de la noche" because it is the Spanish translation for "in the night" or "during the night". It accurately describes a specific time period during the nighttime.

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27. Minus

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The word "menos" is the Spanish translation for "minus." In mathematics, "minus" is used to indicate subtraction or to represent a negative number. Therefore, "menos" is the correct answer as it accurately translates the term "minus" in Spanish.

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28. In the morning (general time period) (ñ)

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The correct answer is "por la mañana" because it is the appropriate Spanish phrase to refer to the general time period of "in the morning". The phrase "por la mañana" translates directly to "in the morning" and is commonly used to indicate activities or events that occur during this time period.

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29. In the afternoon (general time period)

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The correct answer is "por la tarde" because it translates to "in the afternoon" in English. The phrase "por la tarde" is commonly used to refer to the general time period of the afternoon.

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30. In the night (general time period)

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The phrase "por la noche" in Spanish translates to "in the night" in English. This phrase is used to refer to the general time period of nighttime. It indicates that something happens or is done during the evening or overnight hours.

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31. What time is it? (¿,è)

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The given answer "¿Què hora es?" is the correct translation of the question "What time is it?" from English to Spanish. It is a common way to ask about the current time in Spanish. The question uses the appropriate question word "¿Qué?" meaning "What" and the word "hora" meaning "time." The verb "es" is used to ask for the time in a general sense.

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32. Personal pronouns (Conjugate verbs)

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The given answer includes the correct personal pronouns and their corresponding conjugated verbs. These pronouns are used to indicate the subject of a sentence and the verbs are conjugated to match the subject in terms of person and number. The pronouns "yo" (I), "tú" (you), "él" (he), "ella" (she), "usted" (you formal), "nosotros/as" (we), "ellos" (they masculine), "ellas" (they feminine), and "ustedes" (you all) are all included in the answer. These pronouns are commonly used in Spanish to refer to different individuals or groups of individuals.

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33. Possessive pronouns (Show possession)

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The given answer lists the correct possessive pronouns in Spanish. These pronouns are used to show possession or ownership. The first set of pronouns (mi, tu, su, nuestro/a, su) correspond to singular forms, while the second set (mis, tus, sus, nuestros/as, sus) correspond to plural forms. The third set (mìo, tuyo, suyo, nuestro/a, suyo) are used as standalone pronouns. The final set (me, te, le, nos, les) are indirect object pronouns, used to indicate to whom or for whom an action is done.

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34. Indirect object pronouns (To whom?)

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The given answer consists of the indirect object pronouns in Spanish. These pronouns are used to indicate to whom an action is being done indirectly. "Me" is used for the first person singular (yo), "te" for the second person singular (tú), "le" for the third person singular (él, ella, usted), "nos" for the first person plural (nosotros/as), and "les" for the third person plural (ellos, ellas, ustedes). These pronouns are used in combination with verbs to specify who is receiving the action indirectly.

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35. Reflexive pronouns (The action is reflected back on oneself)

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The correct answer is "me, te, se, nos, se" because these pronouns are reflexive pronouns that indicate that the action is being reflected back onto the subject. They are used when the subject of the sentence is also the object of the action.

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36. Father

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The given correct answer for this question is "el padre" which means "father" in Spanish. This answer is correct because it directly translates the word "father" into Spanish. "El" is the definite article for masculine singular nouns in Spanish, and "padre" is the Spanish word for "father". Therefore, "el padre" accurately translates to "father" in English.

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37. Garbage can

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The correct answer is "el basurero" because it is the Spanish translation of "garbage can." In Spanish, "el basurero" refers to a container or receptacle where garbage or waste is disposed of. This term is commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries to describe the place where trash is collected and stored before being taken to a landfill or recycling facility.

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38. Calendar

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The word "calendar" in English translates to "el calendario" in Spanish.

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39. Bed

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The correct answer is "la cama" because it is the Spanish translation for the word "bed."

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40. Folder

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41. Poster

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42. Notebook

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The given answer "el cuaderno" is the correct translation of the word "notebook" in Spanish. In Spanish, "el cuaderno" refers to a book with blank pages used for writing notes or other information.

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43. Bedroom

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The correct answer is "el dormitorio" because it is the Spanish translation for "bedroom".

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44. Desk

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The correct answer is "el escritorio" because it is the Spanish translation of the word "desk".

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45. Bookshelf

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46. Printer

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47. Lamp (à)

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The correct answer is "la làmpara" because "lamp" in English translates to "la làmpara" in Spanish.

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48. Pencil (à)

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The correct answer is "el lápiz" because it is the Spanish translation for "pencil".

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49. Book

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The given answer "el libro" is correct because it is the correct translation of the word "book" in Spanish. "El" is the definite article used before masculine singular nouns, and "libro" means "book" in Spanish. Therefore, "el libro" accurately translates to "the book" in English.

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50. Map

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The correct answer is "el mapa" because it is the Spanish translation of the word "map".

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51. Table

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52. Backpack

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The word "backpack" in English translates to "la mochila" in Spanish. This answer correctly identifies the Spanish equivalent of the English word.

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53. Door

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The question provides the word "door" and its translation "la puerta" in Spanish. The correct answer is "la puerta" because it is the Spanish translation of the word "door".

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54. Writing desk

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The correct answer is "el pupitre" because "writing desk" is translated as "el pupitre" in Spanish.

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55. Radio

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In Spanish, the word "radio" is a masculine noun, so it is preceded by the masculine article "el". However, it is also acceptable to use the feminine article "la" before "radio". This is because "radio" is a noun of ambiguous gender, meaning it can be used with either masculine or feminine articles. Both "el radio" and "la radio" are correct ways to refer to the radio in Spanish.

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56. Watch, clock

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"El reloj" is the Spanish translation for "watch" or "clock".

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57. Dormitory

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58. Rose

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The phrase "la rosa" is the correct translation of the word "rose" in Spanish. "La" is the feminine definite article in Spanish, indicating that "rosa" is a feminine noun. Therefore, "la rosa" means "the rose" in English.

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59. Classroom

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The given correct answer "la sala de clase" is the Spanish translation for the word "classroom". It accurately represents the meaning of the word in Spanish.

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60. Chair

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The given question is asking for the translation of the word "chair" into Spanish. The correct answer is "la silla," which means "the chair" in English.

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61. Telephone (è)

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The correct answer is "el teléfono" because it is the Spanish translation for the word "telephone". In Spanish, nouns have gender, and "teléfono" is a masculine noun. Therefore, the article "el" is used before it to indicate its gender.

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62. Television (ò)

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The given correct answer is "la televisiòn". In Spanish, the word for television is "la televisiòn". The article "la" is used before the noun "televisiòn" because it is a feminine noun.

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63. A piece of chalk

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The given answer "la tiza" is the Spanish translation for "a piece of chalk".

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64. University

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The correct answer is "la universidad" because it is the Spanish translation for the word "university".

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65. Window

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The given answer "la ventana" is the correct translation of the word "window" in Spanish. In Spanish, "la ventana" refers to a physical opening in a wall or door that allows light and air to enter a room.

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66. Of, from

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67. In, on, at

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68. There is not

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The correct answer is "no hay" because it is the translation of the given phrase "there is not" into Spanish.

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69. And

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70. Painting

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The correct answer is "la pintura" because it is the Spanish translation for the word "painting".

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71. Problem

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The given correct answer "el problema" is the Spanish translation of the word "problem". This suggests that the question is asking for the translation of the word "problem" into Spanish.

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72. System

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The given correct answer "el sistema" is the Spanish translation of the word "system." The question seems to be asking for the translation of the word, and "el sistema" accurately represents the meaning of "system" in Spanish.

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73. Theme

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The given correct answer is "el tema" because it directly translates to "the theme" in English. It is a simple and accurate translation of the word "theme" in Spanish.

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74. Yellow

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75. Orange

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The given answer "anaranjado" is the Spanish translation of the word "orange".

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76. Blue

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The given correct answer "azul" is the Spanish translation of the word "blue".

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77. White

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The given correct answer, "blanco," is the Spanish translation for the word "white."

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78. Brown (è)

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The given answer, "cafè," is correct because it is a word that is spelled with the letter "è." The word "cafè" is a variant spelling of the word "café," which refers to a small restaurant where coffee and light meals are served. The accent mark on the letter "e" is used in the spelling to indicate the pronunciation of the vowel sound.

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79. Grey

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The word "gris" is the correct translation of the English word "grey" in Spanish.

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80. Purple

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81. Black

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The word "negro" is a term used historically to describe people with dark skin color, particularly those of African descent. It was commonly used in the past but is now considered outdated and offensive. The word "black" is a more commonly used and accepted term to describe people with dark skin color. Therefore, "negro" is the correct answer as it is a synonym for "black" but is no longer preferred or appropriate to use in modern language.

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82. Red

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The given answer, "rojo," is the Spanish translation for the color "red." This suggests that the question is asking for the translation of the word "red" in Spanish.

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83. Pink

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84. Green

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85. Art

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The given correct answer is "el arte", which means "art" in Spanish. This answer is correct because it accurately translates the word "art" into Spanish. "El" is the definite article for masculine nouns in Spanish, and "arte" is the Spanish word for "art". Therefore, "el arte" is the correct translation for "art" in Spanish.

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86. Language

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The correct answer is "el idioma" because it is the Spanish translation of the word "language."

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87. Subject (in school)

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The correct answer is "la materia" because in Spanish, "subject" is translated as "la materia."

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88. Music (ù)

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The correct answer is "la música" because "la" is the feminine definite article in Spanish, and "música" is a feminine noun. Therefore, "la música" is the correct way to say "music" in Spanish.

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89. Subject (part of speech)

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The correct answer is "el sujeto" because it is the Spanish translation of the term "subject" in English. In Spanish grammar, "el sujeto" refers to the part of speech that performs the action or is being described in a sentence. It is an essential element in constructing sentences and determining the agreement between the subject and the verb.

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90. Theater

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The word "theater" in English translates to "el teatro" in Spanish.

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91. Rent

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The correct answer is "el alquiler, la renta" because both phrases are used interchangeably to refer to the concept of "rent" in Spanish. "El alquiler" is more commonly used in Spain, while "la renta" is more commonly used in Latin America. Both phrases refer to the payment made for the use or occupation of a property or asset.

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92. Balcony (ò)

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The given correct answer is "el balcòn" which means "the balcony" in Spanish. This is the correct translation of the word "balcony" into Spanish.

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93. Bathtub (ñ)

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The correct answer is "la bañera, la tina" because both phrases refer to the same object, a bathtub. "La bañera" is the Spanish word for bathtub, while "la tina" is another commonly used term for the same thing. Therefore, either of these phrases can be used to describe a bathtub in Spanish.

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94. House

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The given question is incomplete as it does not provide any context or prompt. However, based on the provided words "house" and "la casa", it can be inferred that "la casa" is the translation of "house" in Spanish. Therefore, the answer "la casa" is correct.

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95. Closet (ò)

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The given correct answer "el clòset" is the correct translation of the word "closet" into Spanish. In Spanish, "el clòset" refers to a small enclosed space used for storing clothes or other items. The word "el" indicates that the noun is masculine, and "clòset" is the Spanish equivalent of "closet". Therefore, "el clòset" is the appropriate translation in this context.

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96. Kitchen

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The given answer "la cocina" is the Spanish translation of the word "kitchen". This suggests that the question is asking for the Spanish equivalent of the word.

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97. Dining room

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The correct answer is "el comedor" because in Spanish, "dining room" is translated as "el comedor".

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98. Owner (ñ)

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The correct answer is "el dueño, la dueña" because in Spanish, the word "owner" can refer to both a male owner (el dueño) and a female owner (la dueña). The gender of the noun changes depending on the gender of the person being referred to. In this case, the word is presented with both masculine and feminine forms to indicate that it can be used to refer to owners of any gender.

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99. Garage

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The given correct answer "el garaje" is the Spanish translation for the word "garage". In Spanish, "el garaje" is the masculine noun used to refer to a place where vehicles are parked or stored. This translation accurately represents the meaning of the word in English.

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100. Tenant

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The correct answer is "el inquilino, la inquilina". In Spanish, the word "tenant" can be translated as "el inquilino" for a male tenant and "la inquilina" for a female tenant. The word "el" is used for masculine nouns, while "la" is used for feminine nouns. Therefore, both "el inquilino" and "la inquilina" are correct translations for the word "tenant" depending on the gender of the person occupying the property.

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101. Garden, yard (ì)

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The given correct answer "el jardìn" is the Spanish translation of the words "garden" and "yard" in English. In Spanish, "el jardìn" is used to refer to a piece of land where plants, flowers, and trees are grown for decorative purposes. Therefore, "el jardìn" is the appropriate translation for the given words.

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102. Office

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The given correct answer "la oficina" is the Spanish translation of the word "office". In Spanish, "la" is the feminine definite article used before feminine nouns like "oficina". So, "la oficina" means "the office" in English.

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103. Swimming pool

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The correct answer is "la piscina, la alberca" because both phrases refer to a swimming pool in Spanish. "La piscina" is the more common term used in Spain, while "la alberca" is more commonly used in Latin American countries. Both phrases are correct and can be used interchangeably depending on the region.

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104. Floor

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The correct answer is "el piso" because "floor" in English translates to "el piso" in Spanish.

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105. Living room

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The given correct answer "la sala" is the Spanish translation of "living room". In Spanish, "sala" refers to a room in a house where people relax, entertain guests, or spend leisure time. Therefore, "la sala" is the appropriate Spanish term for "living room".

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106. Terrace

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107. Spacious

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The correct answer is "amplio, amplia" because "spacious" is an adjective that describes something as having a lot of space or room. In Spanish, the word for spacious is "amplio" for masculine nouns and "amplia" for feminine nouns. Therefore, both "amplio" and "amplia" are correct translations of "spacious" depending on the gender of the noun being described.

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108. Expensive

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The given correct answer "caro, cara" suggests that the word "expensive" has different translations in two different languages, namely Spanish and Portuguese. In Spanish, "caro" means expensive, while in Portuguese, "cara" means expensive. Therefore, both translations are correct depending on the language being referred to.

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109. Complete

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The correct answer is "completo" or "completa" because both words are the correct translations of the English word "complete" in Spanish. "Completo" is the masculine form used to describe a masculine noun, while "completa" is the feminine form used to describe a feminine noun. The choice between the two depends on the gender of the noun being described.

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110. With

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111. Modern

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The given correct answer for this question is "moderno, moderna". The word "modern" in English is translated to "moderno" in masculine form and "moderna" in feminine form in Spanish. Therefore, both "moderno" and "moderna" are the correct translations of the word "modern" in Spanish, depending on the gender of the noun being described.

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112. Small (ñ)

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The correct answer is "pequeño, pequeña" because in Spanish, adjectives must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. "Pequeño" is the masculine singular form, and "pequeña" is the feminine singular form. Since the adjective is describing a small noun, it needs to be modified accordingly based on the gender of the noun.

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113. But

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114. Rug

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The correct answer "la alfombra" is the Spanish translation for the word "rug".

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115. Vacuum cleaner

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The question is asking for the translation of "vacuum cleaner" in Spanish. The correct answer is "la aspiradora," which is the Spanish word for "vacuum cleaner."

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116. Dresser (ò)

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The given word "dresser" is in English and its translation in Italian is "la còmoda".

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117. Stairs

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The correct answer for the given question is "las escaleras" because "stairs" is translated to Spanish as "las escaleras".

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118. Stove

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The given answer "la estufa" is the correct translation of the word "stove" in Spanish.

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119. Toilet

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The given correct answer "el inodoro" is the Spanish translation for the word "toilet".

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120. Bathroom sink

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The correct answer is "el lavabo" and "el lavamanos" because both terms are used to refer to a bathroom sink in Spanish. "Lavabo" is a more common term used in Spain, while "lavamanos" is commonly used in Latin American countries. Both terms are interchangeable and widely understood in Spanish-speaking regions.

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121. Coffee table

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The correct answer is "la mesita" because in Spanish, "la mesita" translates to "the coffee table." This suggests that the term "coffee table" is being translated from English to Spanish, and "la mesita" is the appropriate translation for it.

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122. Night stand

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The correct answer is "la mesita de noche" because it is the Spanish translation for "night stand". In Spanish, "mesita" means a small table or stand, and "de noche" means of the night. Therefore, "la mesita de noche" refers to a small table or stand that is typically placed next to a bed for holding items such as a lamp, alarm clock, or books during the night.

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123. Refrigerator

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In Spanish, the word "refrigerator" can be translated as "el refrigerador" or "la refrigeradora." Both forms are correct and can be used interchangeably depending on the speaker's preference or regional variation. "El refrigerador" is the masculine form, while "la refrigeradora" is the feminine form.

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124. Wardrobe

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Both "el ropero" and "el armario" are Spanish words that can be used to refer to a wardrobe or closet. Both words are commonly used in different Spanish-speaking regions, with "el ropero" being more common in some countries and "el armario" being more common in others. Therefore, either "el ropero" or "el armario" can be considered correct translations for the English word "wardrobe" in Spanish.

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125. Blow dryer

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The correct answer is "el secador de pelo, la secadora de pelo." In Spanish, "el secador de pelo" and "la secadora de pelo" both mean "blow dryer." The word "secador" means "dryer" and "pelo" means "hair." The article "el" is used with masculine nouns, while "la" is used with feminine nouns. Therefore, both "el secador de pelo" and "la secadora de pelo" are correct ways to refer to a blow dryer in Spanish.

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126. Armchair (ò)

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The correct answer is "el sillòn" because it is the Spanish translation of the word "armchair". In Spanish, "sillòn" refers to a comfortable, upholstered chair with armrests, which is similar to an armchair in English. Therefore, "el sillòn" is the appropriate translation for "armchair" in Spanish.

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127. Sofa (à)

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The given answer "el sofà" is correct because in Spanish, nouns have gender and "sofà" is a masculine noun. Therefore, it is preceded by the masculine definite article "el".

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128. To make, I make, he/she makes (the bed)

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The correct answer is "arreglar, arreglo, arregla" because it follows the pattern of conjugating the verb "arreglar" in the present tense for different subjects. In Spanish, verbs are conjugated based on the subject pronoun used. "Arreglo" is the first person singular form (I make), "arregla" is the third person singular form (he/she makes), and "arreglar" is the base form of the verb (to make).

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129. To vacuum, I vacuum, he/she vacuums

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The given answer provides the correct translation and conjugation of the verb "to vacuum" in both English and Spanish. "Aspirar" is the Spanish equivalent of "to vacuum" and "aspiro" and "aspira" are the corresponding conjugations for "I vacuum" and "he/she vacuums" respectively. Additionally, "pasar la aspiradora" is an alternative expression in Spanish that means "to vacuum" and "paso la aspiradora" and "pasa la aspiradora" are the corresponding conjugations for "I vacuum" and "he/she vacuums" using this expression.

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130. To sweep, I sweep, he/she sweeps

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The given answer "barrer, barro, barra" is the correct translation of the English verb "to sweep" in Spanish. "Barrer" is the infinitive form of the verb, "barro" is the first-person singular present tense form, and "barra" is the third-person singular present tense form. These forms correspond to the different subject pronouns "I," "he/she," and "you" respectively.

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131. To cook, I cook, he/she cooks

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The given answer provides the correct translation of the English verb "to cook" into Spanish, along with its corresponding conjugations in the present tense. "Cocinar" is the infinitive form of the verb, "cocino" is the first person singular form (I cook), and "cocina" is the third person singular form (he/she cooks). This answer accurately demonstrates the verb's translation and the correct conjugations in Spanish.

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132. To wash, I wash, he/she washes

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The given answer is a list of Spanish verb conjugations for the verb "to wash" in the present tense. "Lavar" is the infinitive form of the verb, "lavo" is the first person singular form (I wash), and "lava" is the third person singular form (he/she washes). These conjugations demonstrate the correct usage of the verb in different subject pronouns.

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133. To clean, I clean, he/she cleans (the room)

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The given answer includes the correct Spanish translations for the English verbs "to clean" and "to organize" along with their corresponding conjugations in the present tense for the pronouns "I" and "he/she". "Limpiar" means "to clean" and its conjugations are "limpio" for "I" and "limpia" for "he/she". "Ordenar" means "to organize" and its conjugations are "ordeno" for "I" and "ordena" for "he/she".

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134. To iron, I iron, he/she irons

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The given question is asking for the correct conjugation of the verb "planchar" (to iron) in the present tense for the pronouns "I", "he/she". The correct conjugation for "I" is "plancho" and for "he/she" is "plancha". This is because in Spanish, regular -ar verbs like "planchar" follow a pattern where the endings -o, -as, and -a are added to the verb stem for the pronouns "I", "you" (informal), and "he/she" respectively.

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135. To take out, I take out, he/she takes out (the garbage)

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The given answer "sacar, saco, saca" is the correct conjugation of the verb "sacar" in the present tense for the pronouns "I, you, he/she" respectively. This verb means "to take out" and is used in the context of taking out the garbage. The conjugation matches with the subject pronouns and the present tense form of the verb, making it the correct answer.

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136. To dust, I dust, he/she dusts

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The given answer provides the correct translation of the English words "to dust, I dust, he/she dusts" into Spanish. The verb "sacudir" means "to dust" in English. The conjugated forms "sacudo" and "sacude" correspond to the pronouns "I" and "he/she" respectively. Therefore, the answer accurately reflects the translation of the given English phrases into Spanish.

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137. To dry, I dry, he/she dries

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The given answer provides the correct translations for the English words "to dry, I dry, he/she dries" into Spanish, which are "secar, seco, seca" respectively.

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138. To finish, I finish, he/she finishes

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The given answer is correct because "acabar" is the Spanish verb that means "to finish." The conjugations "acabo" and "acaba" correspond to the first person singular and third person singular forms, respectively. Therefore, "acabar, acabo, acaba" accurately represents the conjugation of the verb "acabar" in the present tense for different subjects.

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139. To have just, I have just, he/she has just (done something)

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The correct answer is "acabar de (infinitive), acabo de (infinitive), acaba de (infinitive)". This is because "acabar de" is a Spanish expression that is used to indicate that an action has just been completed. It is followed by an infinitive verb to indicate what action has just been done. The conjugations "acabo de" and "acaba de" are used with the first person singular and third person singular subjects, respectively.

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140. To rent, I rent, he/she rents

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The given answer is the correct translation of the English phrase "to rent, I rent, he/she rents" into Spanish. "Alquilar" is the verb that means "to rent" in Spanish, and "alquilo" and "alquila" are the conjugated forms of the verb for the first-person singular and third-person singular pronouns respectively.

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141. To walk, I walk, he/she walks (move)

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The correct answer is "andar, ando, anda" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "andar" in the present tense for the pronouns "I," "you," and "he/she." "Andar" means "to walk" in English, and the conjugations "ando" and "anda" correspond to "I walk" and "he/she walks" respectively.

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142. To dance, I dance, he/she dances

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The given answer provides the correct conjugation of the verb "bailar" in three different forms: "bailo" for the first person singular (I dance), "baila" for the third person singular (he/she dances). This answer follows the regular conjugation pattern for -ar verbs in Spanish.

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143. To look for, I look for, he/she looks for

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The given answer provides the correct translation and conjugation of the verb "to look for" in Spanish. "Buscar" is the infinitive form of the verb, and "busco" and "busca" are the conjugated forms for the first person singular and third person singular respectively. This answer accurately reflects the translation and conjugation of the verb in Spanish.

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144. To walk, I walk, he/she walks

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The given correct answer provides the correct verb forms in Spanish for the English sentence "to walk, I walk, he/she walks." The infinitive form of the verb "to walk" in Spanish is "caminar." The first-person singular present tense form is "camino," which means "I walk." The third-person singular present tense form is "camina," which means "he/she walks."

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145. To sing, I sing, he/she sings

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The given answer is the correct conjugation of the verb "cantar" in Spanish for the first person singular (yo), the first person singular present tense (yo canto), and the third person singular present tense (él/ella canta). The verb "cantar" means "to sing" in English.

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146. To wish for, I wish for, he/she wishes for

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The given correct answer is "desear, deseo, desea". This is because "desear" is the Spanish verb for "to wish for", and "deseo" and "desea" are the corresponding conjugations for the first person singular and third person singular pronouns respectively.

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147. To listen, I listen, he/she listens

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The given answer provides the correct conjugation of the verb "escuchar" in Spanish for the pronouns "yo" (I) and "él/ella" (he/she). "Escucho" is the correct form for the pronoun "yo" and "escucha" is the correct form for the pronoun "él/ella".

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148. To study, I study, he/she studies

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The given answer shows the correct conjugation of the verb "estudiar" in three different forms: infinitive, first person singular, and third person singular. "Estudiar" means "to study" in Spanish. "Estudio" is the first person singular form, which means "I study." "Estudia" is the third person singular form, which means "he/she studies."

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149. To speak, I speak, he/she speaks

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The given answer provides the correct forms of the verb "hablar" in the present tense for different subjects. "Hablar" means "to speak" in Spanish. The verb form "hablo" corresponds to the subject "I," "habla" corresponds to the subject "he/she." Therefore, "hablar, hablo, habla" is the correct conjugation of the verb "hablar" for the given subjects.

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150. To research, I research, he/she researches

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The correct answer is "investigar, investigo, investiga". This is because the verb "investigar" means "to research" in Spanish. The conjugation of this verb for the first person singular (I) is "investigo" and for the third person singular (he/she) is "investiga". Therefore, "investigar, investigo, investiga" is the correct conjugation of this verb in the present tense.

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151. To wash, I wash, he/she washes

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The given answer provides the correct conjugations of the verb "to wash" in Spanish. "Lavar" is the infinitive form of the verb, "lavo" is the first person singular form (I wash), and "lava" is the third person singular form (he/she washes). These forms follow the regular conjugation pattern for -ar verbs in Spanish.

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152. To call, I call, he/she calls

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The given answer is the correct conjugation of the verb "llamar" in Spanish. "Llamar" means "to call" in English. The correct conjugation for the pronoun "I" is "llamo," for "you" (informal) is "llamas," and for "he/she" is "llama." Therefore, the correct conjugations for "llamar" are "llamo, llamas, llama."

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153. To bring, I bring, he/she brings

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The given answer is the correct conjugation of the verb "llevar" in Spanish. "Llevar" means "to bring" in English. The verb is conjugated as "llevo" for the first person singular (I bring), and as "lleva" for the third person singular (he/she brings). Therefore, the correct conjugations of "llevar" are "llevar, llevo, lleva".

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154. To send, I send, he/she sends

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The correct answer is "mandar, mando, manda" because it follows the pattern of conjugating the verb "mandar" (to send) in the present tense for different subjects. In Spanish, the verb endings change depending on the subject of the sentence. "Mandar" is conjugated as "mando" for the first person singular (I send), "mandas" for the second person singular (you send), and "manda" for the third person singular (he/she sends).

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155. To look at, I look at, he/she looks at

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The given answer provides the correct conjugation of the verb "mirar" in three different forms: "miro" (I look at), "mira" (he/she looks at), and "mirar" (to look at). This answer accurately demonstrates the verb's conjugation in the present tense for different subjects.

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156. To need, I need, he/she needs

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The given answer provides the correct translation of the verb "to need" in Spanish, along with its conjugations in the first person singular (necesito) and third person singular (necesita). In Spanish, the verb "necesitar" is used to express the concept of needing something, and its conjugations vary depending on the subject pronoun used.

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157. To pass, I pass, he/she passes

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The correct answer is "pasar, paso, pasa" because these are the correct conjugations of the verb "pasar" in the present tense for the first person singular (yo), the first person singular (yo) in the past tense, and the third person singular (él/ella) in the present tense respectively.

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158. To practice, I practice, he/she practices

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The given answer correctly provides the Spanish verb "practicar" and its corresponding conjugations in the first person singular ("practico") and third person singular ("practica"). The verb "practicar" means "to practice" in English. Therefore, the correct conjugations are "practico" for "I practice" and "practica" for "he/she practices".

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159. To ask, I ask, he/she asks

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The given answer provides the correct conjugation of the verb "to ask" in Spanish. In the infinitive form, the verb is "preguntar." In the first person singular present tense, it is "pregunto," and in the third person singular present tense, it is "pregunta." This conjugation pattern follows the regular -ar verb conjugation in Spanish.

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160. To finish, I finish, he/she finishes

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The correct answer is "terminar, termino, termina" because it correctly translates the given English words "to finish, I finish, he/she finishes" into Spanish. "Terminar" is the infinitive form of the verb "to finish," "termino" is the first-person singular form meaning "I finish," and "termina" is the third-person singular form meaning "he/she finishes."

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161. To take, I take, he/she takes

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The correct answer is "tomar, tomo, toma" because it follows the pattern of conjugating the verb "tomar" in the present tense for the pronouns "I", "you", and "he/she". In Spanish, verbs are conjugated differently depending on the subject pronoun. In this case, "tomar" is conjugated as "tomo" for "I", "tomas" for "you", and "toma" for "he/she".

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162. To work, I work, he/she works

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The given answer correctly matches the Spanish verb "trabajar" with its corresponding forms in the present tense. "Trabajar" means "to work" and the conjugation for "I work" is "trabajo," for "you/he/she works" is "trabaja." Hence, the answer is accurate.

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163. To travel, I travel, he/she travels

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The given answer shows the correct conjugation of the verb "viajar" in Spanish for different subjects. "Viajar" means "to travel" and the conjugation "viajo" is used for the first person singular pronoun "I", "viaja" is used for the third person singular pronoun "he/she". So, "viajar, viajo, viaja" correctly translates to "to travel, I travel, he/she travels" in English.

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164. To learn, I learn, he/she learns

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The correct answer is "aprender, aprendo, aprende" because it follows the pattern of conjugating the verb "aprender" (to learn) in the present tense for different subjects. "Aprender" is the infinitive form of the verb, "aprendo" is the first person singular form (I learn), and "aprende" is the third person singular form (he/she learns).

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165. To drink, I drink, he/she drinks

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The given question is asking for the correct translation of the English phrase "to drink, I drink, he/she drinks" into Spanish. The correct answer is "beber, bebo, bebe." In Spanish, the verb "beber" means "to drink." The conjugation of this verb for the pronoun "I" is "bebo," and for the pronoun "he/she" is "bebe."

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166. To eat, I eat, he/she eats

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The given answer "comer, como, come" is the correct conjugation of the verb "comer" (to eat) in Spanish. "Comer" is the infinitive form of the verb, "como" is the first-person singular present tense form (I eat), and "come" is the third-person singular present tense form (he/she eats). This answer provides the correct conjugation of the verb in different subject pronouns.

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167. To understand, I understand, he/she understands

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The correct answer is "comprender, comprendo, comprende" because the verb "comprender" means "to understand" in Spanish. The conjugation "comprendo" is used for the first person singular pronoun "I", and "comprende" is used for the third person singular pronoun "he/she". So, "comprender, comprendo, comprende" represents the correct conjugation of the verb "comprender" in the present tense for different subject pronouns.

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168. To run, I run, he/she runs

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The given answer provides the correct conjugations of the verb "correr" in the present tense for the pronouns "I", "you", and "he/she". "Correr" means "to run" in English. The conjugations "corro" and "corre" correspond to the pronouns "I" and "he/she" respectively. Therefore, the answer accurately represents the correct verb forms for the given sentence.

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169. To believe, I believe, he/she believes

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The correct answer is "creer, creo, cree" because these are the correct verb forms in Spanish for the verb "to believe" conjugated in the present tense. "Creer" is the infinitive form of the verb, "creo" is the first-person singular form (I believe), and "cree" is the third-person singular form (he/she believes). These verb forms match the subject pronouns and are used to express belief or opinion in Spanish.

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170. To read, I read, he/she reads

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The given answer shows the correct conjugation of the verb "leer" in different forms. "Leer" means "to read" in Spanish. The correct conjugation for the first person singular is "leo," for the second person singular is "lees," and for the third person singular is "lee." These forms match the given options of "leer, leo, lee."

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171. To answer, I answer, he/she answers

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The correct answer is "responder, respondo, responde" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "to answer" in Spanish. "Responder" is the infinitive form of the verb, "respondo" is the first person singular present tense form (I answer), and "responde" is the third person singular present tense form (he/she answers).

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172. To open, I open, he/she opens

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The correct answer is "abrir, abro, abre" because it follows the pattern of conjugating the verb "abrir" in the present tense for different subjects. "Abrir" means "to open" in Spanish, and when conjugated, it becomes "abro" for "I open," and "abre" for "he/she opens."

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173. To share, I share, he/she shares

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The correct answer is "compartir, comparto, comparte" because it follows the regular conjugation pattern for the verb "compartir" in Spanish. The verb "compartir" means "to share" and in the present tense, the first-person singular form is "comparto" and the third-person singular form is "comparte."

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174. To decide, I decide, he/she decides

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The given answer consists of three forms of the verb "decidir" in Spanish: "decidir" (to decide), "decido" (I decide), and "decide" (he/she decides). These forms show the conjugation of the verb in the infinitive, first person singular, and third person singular respectively.

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175. To write, I write, he/she writes

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The given words "escribir, escribo, escribe" are conjugations of the verb "escribir" in Spanish. "Escribir" means "to write" in English. "Escribo" is the first person singular form, meaning "I write." "Escribe" is the third person singular form, meaning "he/she writes." Therefore, the correct answer is "escribir, escribo, escribe."

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176. To receive, I receive, he/she receives

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The correct answer is "recibir, recibo, recibe" because in Spanish, the verb "to receive" is "recibir" and its conjugations in the present tense are "recibo" for "I receive" and "recibe" for "he/she receives".

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177. To climb, I climb, he/she climbs

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The given answer is a list of Spanish verbs and their corresponding conjugations in the present tense. "Subir" means "to climb" and its conjugations are "subo" for "I climb" and "sube" for "he/she climbs". This demonstrates the correct conjugation of the verb "subir" in the present tense for different subjects.

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178. To live, I live, he/she lives

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The given answer shows the correct conjugation of the verb "vivir" (to live) in Spanish. "Vivo" is the first person singular form, which means "I live." "Vive" is the third person singular form, which means "he/she lives." Therefore, the correct answer is "vivir, vivo, vive."

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179. What do you like to do? (¿, è)

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The given answer is correct because it is the correct translation of the question "What do you like to do?" from English to Spanish. It includes the appropriate question mark at the beginning and the correct spelling of "Què" and "gusta hacer."

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180. To do, I do, he/she does

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The correct answer is "hacer, hago, hace" because it follows the pattern of conjugation for the verb "hacer" (to do). In Spanish, the verb "hacer" is irregular, so it does not follow the regular conjugation patterns. In the present tense, "hago" is the first-person singular form (I do) and "hace" is the third-person singular form (he/she does). Therefore, "hacer, hago, hace" is the correct conjugation for this verb in the given sentence.

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181. To write letters, I write letters, he/she writes letters

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The given correct answer is the correct conjugation of the verb "escribir" (to write) in Spanish. In the infinitive form, the verb is "escribir cartas" (to write letters). The conjugation for the first person singular is "escribo cartas" (I write letters), and for the third person singular is "escribe cartas" (he/she writes letters). This answer provides the correct verb forms for the given sentence structure in Spanish.

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182. To play guitar, I play guitar, he/she plays guitar

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The correct answer is "tocar la guitarra, toco la guitarra, toca la guitarra" because it is the correct translation of the given sentence "to play guitar, I play guitar, he/she plays guitar" into Spanish. The verb "tocar" means "to play" and "la guitarra" means "the guitar". The conjugated forms "toco" and "toca" correspond to the first person singular and third person singular pronouns respectively, which match with "I" and "he/she" in the original sentence.

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183. To listen to music, I listen to music, he/she listens to music (ù)

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The correct answer is "escuchar música, escucho música, escucha música". The verb "escuchar" means "to listen" and it is conjugated differently depending on the subject. In this case, the subject is "I" which is translated as "yo" in Spanish, so the correct form is "escucho". For the third person singular, which refers to "he/she", the correct form is "escucha". Additionally, the word "música" should have an accent mark on the letter "ú" to indicate the stress on that syllable.

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184. To paint, I paint, he/she paints

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The given correct answer provides the correct conjugation of the verb "to paint" in Spanish. "Pintar" is the infinitive form of the verb, "pinto" is the first-person singular form, and "pinta" is the third-person singular form. These forms correctly match the subject pronouns "I" and "he/she" in English.

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185. To play volleyball, I play volleyball, he/she plays volleyball

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The given answer provides the correct conjugation of the verb "jugar" (to play) in Spanish for different subjects. "Jugar al volibol" means "to play volleyball" in Spanish. The verb is conjugated as "juego" for the first person singular pronoun "I," "juega" for the third person singular pronouns "he" or "she," and "jugar al volibol" is the infinitive form of the verb.

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186. To rent videos, I rent videos, he/she rents videos

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The correct answer is "alquilar videos, alquilo videos, alquila videos." This answer is correct because it provides the correct conjugations of the verb "alquilar" (to rent) in the first person singular, third person singular, and third person singular respectively. The given sentence structure is also consistent with the correct conjugations.

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187. To take a walk, I take a walk, he/she takes a walk

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The given answer correctly translates the phrase "to take a walk" into Spanish as "dar un paseo." The verb "dar" means "to give," but in this context, it is used to express the action of taking a walk. The conjugation of the verb "dar" in the present tense is "doy" for the first person singular (I) and "da" for the third person singular (he/she). Therefore, "doy un paseo" means "I take a walk" and "da un paseo" means "he/she takes a walk."

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188. To talk with friends, I talk with friends, he/she talks with friends

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The correct answer is "hablar con amigos, hablo con amigos, habla con amigos" because it correctly translates the phrase "to talk with friends" into Spanish. The verb "hablar" means "to talk" and it is conjugated as "hablo" for the first person singular (I) and as "habla" for the third person singular (he/she). The phrase "con amigos" means "with friends" and it remains the same in all three sentences.

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189. To exercise, I exercise, he/she exercises

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The given correct answer showcases the correct conjugation of the Spanish verb "hacer ejercicio" (to exercise) in the present tense for different subjects. "Hago ejercicio" is the first person singular form, which means "I exercise." "Hace ejercicio" is the third person singular form, which means "he/she exercises." The verb "hacer" is conjugated differently depending on the subject pronoun, and the answer accurately represents these conjugations.

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190. To read books, I read books, he/she reads books

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The given answer shows the correct translation of the phrase "to read books" into Spanish, along with the corresponding conjugations for the pronouns "I", "he/she". "leer libros" translates to "to read books" in English. "leo libros" means "I read books" and "lee libros" means "he/she reads books". Therefore, the answer accurately provides the correct translations and conjugations for the given phrase.

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191. To watch a movie, I watch a movie, he/she watches a movie (ì)

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The given answer is correct because it accurately translates the phrase "to watch a movie" into Spanish as "mirar una película." Additionally, the conjugation of the verb "mirar" is correctly used in the first person singular form "miro" and the third person singular form "mira." This demonstrates the correct usage of the verb in different grammatical contexts.

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192. To surf the Internet (web), I surf the Internet (web), he/she surfs the Internet (web)

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The correct answer is "navegar por Internet, navego por Internet, navega por Internet,navegar por la Red, navego por la Red, navega por la Red,navegar por la web, navego por la web, navega por la web" because it provides the correct translations for the phrases "to surf the Internet (web), I surf the Internet (web), he/she surfs the Internet (web)". The options "navegar por Internet, navego por Internet, navega por Internet" and "navegar por la Red, navego por la Red, navega por la Red" both accurately translate to "to surf the Internet", while the option "navegar por la web, navego por la web, navega por la web" accurately translates to "to surf the web".

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193. To paint, I paint, he/she paints

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The given answer provides the correct Spanish translations for the English verb "to paint" in different forms. "Pintar" is the Spanish equivalent for "to paint," "pinto" is the first-person singular form meaning "I paint," and "pinta" is the third-person singular form meaning "he/she paints."

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194. To play sports, I play sports, he/she plays sports

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The correct answer is "practicar deportes, practico deportes, practica deportes." In this sentence, the verb "to play" is translated to "practicar" in Spanish. The subject pronouns "I" and "he/she" are conjugated as "practico" and "practica" respectively. Therefore, the correct translations for "to play sports, I play sports, he/she plays sports" are "practicar deportes, practico deportes, practica deportes."

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195. To play, I play, he/she plays (an instrument)

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The correct answer is "tocar, toco, toca" because it follows the pattern of conjugation for the verb "tocar" in the present tense. In this pattern, the first-person singular form ends in "-o" (toco), the third-person singular form ends in "-a" (toca), and the infinitive form is "tocar". This conjugation is used when talking about playing a musical instrument.

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196. Artist

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In Spanish, the word "artist" can be translated as "el artista" for a male artist and "la artista" for a female artist. The word "el" is used for masculine nouns, while "la" is used for feminine nouns. Therefore, the correct answer is "el artista, la artista" to cover both genders.

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197. To watch television, I watch television, he/she watches television (ò)

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The correct answer is "ver televisiòn, veo televisiòn, ve televisiòn." This answer is correct because it provides the correct conjugation of the verb "ver" (to watch) in the present tense for each subject pronoun. "Veo" is the first-person singular form (I watch), "ve" is the third-person singular form (he/she watches), and "ver" is the infinitive form of the verb.

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198. Man

Explanation

The given correct answer "el hombre" is the Spanish translation for the English word "man". In Spanish, "el" is the masculine definite article used before masculine nouns, and "hombre" means "man". Therefore, "el hombre" is the correct translation for "man" in Spanish.

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199. A lot

Explanation

"Mucho" is the Spanish translation of "a lot". It is used to describe a large quantity or a high degree of something. In this context, "mucho" is the correct answer because it accurately translates the phrase "a lot" into Spanish.

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200. Mother

Explanation

The word "mother" in English is translated to "la madre" in Spanish.

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Pen (ì)
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Bathroom (ñ)
Shower
Inexpensive
Private
Broom
Mirror
To buy, I buy, he/she buys
To arrive, I arrive, he/she arrives
To use, I use, he/she uses
To visit, I visit, he/she visits
Pretty
Exceptional
Fat
Building
Long
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Noon (ì)
Midnight
In the morning (specific time period) (ñ)
In the night (specific time period)
Minus
In the morning (general time period) (ñ)
In the afternoon (general time period)
In the night (general time period)
What time is it? (¿,è)
Personal pronouns (Conjugate verbs)
Possessive pronouns (Show possession)
Indirect object pronouns (To whom?)
Reflexive pronouns (The action is reflected back on oneself)
Father
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Calendar
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Pencil (à)
Book
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Table
Backpack
Door
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Radio
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Dormitory
Rose
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Chair
Telephone (è)
Television (ò)
A piece of chalk
University
Window
Of, from
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There is not
And
Painting
Problem
System
Theme
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Orange
Blue
White
Brown (è)
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Purple
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Red
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Green
Art
Language
Subject (in school)
Music (ù)
Subject (part of speech)
Theater
Rent
Balcony (ò)
Bathtub (ñ)
House
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Kitchen
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Owner (ñ)
Garage
Tenant
Garden, yard (ì)
Office
Swimming pool
Floor
Living room
Terrace
Spacious
Expensive
Complete
With
Modern
Small (ñ)
But
Rug
Vacuum cleaner
Dresser (ò)
Stairs
Stove
Toilet
Bathroom sink
Coffee table
Night stand
Refrigerator
Wardrobe
Blow dryer
Armchair (ò)
Sofa (à)
To make, I make, he/she makes (the bed)
To vacuum, I vacuum, he/she vacuums
To sweep, I sweep, he/she sweeps
To cook, I cook, he/she cooks
To wash, I wash, he/she washes
To clean, I clean, he/she cleans (the room)
To iron, I iron, he/she irons
To take out, I take out, he/she takes out (the garbage)
To dust, I dust, he/she dusts
To dry, I dry, he/she dries
To finish, I finish, he/she finishes
To have just, I have just, he/she has just (done something)
To rent, I rent, he/she rents
To walk, I walk, he/she walks (move)
To dance, I dance, he/she dances
To look for, I look for, he/she looks for
To walk, I walk, he/she walks
To sing, I sing, he/she sings
To wish for, I wish for, he/she wishes for
To listen, I listen, he/she listens
To study, I study, he/she studies
To speak, I speak, he/she speaks
To research, I research, he/she researches
To wash, I wash, he/she washes
To call, I call, he/she calls
To bring, I bring, he/she brings
To send, I send, he/she sends
To look at, I look at, he/she looks at
To need, I need, he/she needs
To pass, I pass, he/she passes
To practice, I practice, he/she practices
To ask, I ask, he/she asks
To finish, I finish, he/she finishes
To take, I take, he/she takes
To work, I work, he/she works
To travel, I travel, he/she travels
To learn, I learn, he/she learns
To drink, I drink, he/she drinks
To eat, I eat, he/she eats
To understand, I understand, he/she understands
To run, I run, he/she runs
To believe, I believe, he/she believes
To read, I read, he/she reads
To answer, I answer, he/she answers
To open, I open, he/she opens
To share, I share, he/she shares
To decide, I decide, he/she decides
To write, I write, he/she writes
To receive, I receive, he/she receives
To climb, I climb, he/she climbs
To live, I live, he/she lives
What do you like to do? (¿, è)
To do, I do, he/she does
To write letters, I write letters, he/she writes letters
To play guitar, I play guitar, he/she plays guitar
To listen to music, I listen to music, he/she listens to music (ù)
To paint, I paint, he/she paints
To play volleyball, I play volleyball, he/she plays volleyball
To rent videos, I rent videos, he/she rents videos
To take a walk, I take a walk, he/she takes a walk
To talk with friends, I talk with friends, he/she talks with friends
To exercise, I exercise, he/she exercises
To read books, I read books, he/she reads books
To watch a movie, I watch a movie, he/she watches a movie (ì)
To surf the Internet (web), I surf the Internet (web), he/she surfs...
To paint, I paint, he/she paints
To play sports, I play sports, he/she plays sports
To play, I play, he/she plays (an instrument)
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Man
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