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2. No

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3. Un

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The answer "a, one, an, a/an" suggests that the question is asking for multiple correct answers. The options provided are all variations of the indefinite article used before a noun to indicate non-specificity. "A" and "an" are used before singular nouns, while "one" can also be used as an indefinite article in certain contexts. "A/an" is a combination of both options. Therefore, any of these choices could be considered correct depending on the specific context in which they are used.

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4. Con

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5. En

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The correct answer is "in, on." This answer suggests that both prepositions, "in" and "on," are correct in the given context. The question might be asking for the correct preposition to use in a specific sentence or situation. Without further information, it is difficult to determine the exact context in which these prepositions should be used.

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6. O

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7. De

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The correct answer is "from, of." These prepositions are commonly used to indicate the source or origin of something. "From" is used to indicate the starting point or the place where something originates, while "of" is used to show possession or association.

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8. Por

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The word "por" in Spanish can be translated as "for" or "by" in English, depending on the context. It is used to indicate the purpose or reason for something, as well as the agent or doer of an action. Therefore, both "for" and "by" are correct translations of "por" in different situations.

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9. Más

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The word "más" in Spanish translates to "more" in English. Similarly, the word "plus" also means "more" in English. Therefore, both "more" and "plus" can be used interchangeably to convey the same meaning of an increase or addition.

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10. El, la

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The correct answer is "the" because "the" is the definite article in English used to refer to a specific noun or nouns that have already been mentioned or are known to the speaker and listener. In this case, "the" is used to specify a particular noun that is being referred to.

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11. Pero

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12. Es

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from ser (to be)

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13. Para

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The correct answer is "for, in order to." These two phrases are used to indicate the purpose or reason for doing something. "For" is used to express the objective or goal, while "in order to" is used to explain the intended outcome or result. Together, they provide a comprehensive explanation of the purpose behind an action or decision.

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14. Puedo

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The correct answer is "i can, I can" because "puedo" is the Spanish translation for "I can" in English. The phrase is written in both lowercase and uppercase letters to indicate that it can be written in either form.

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15. Todo

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The given correct answer "everything, all" suggests that the answer to the question is inclusive of all things or items mentioned. It implies that there are no exceptions or exclusions, and that the question is referring to the entirety or complete set of whatever is being discussed.

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16. Soy

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from ser (to be)

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17. Tengo

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from tener (to have)

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18. Tienes

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The correct answer is "you have." This is the translation of the Spanish word "tienes."

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19. A

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20. Puede

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The word "puede" is the third person singular form of the verb "poder" in Spanish, which means "to be able to" or "can." Therefore, "he can," "she can," "can," and "he/she can" are all correct translations of "puede."

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21. Su

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The correct answer is "his, her, your, their" because these pronouns are used to show possession or ownership. "His" is used to refer to something belonging to a male, "her" is used for something belonging to a female, "your" is used for something belonging to the person being addressed, and "their" is used for something belonging to a group of people.

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22. Tiene

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The word "tiene" is the third person singular form of the verb "tener" in Spanish, which means "to have". Therefore, "he has", "she has", and "he/she has" are all correct translations for the word "tiene".

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23. Está

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from estar (to be)

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24. Eres

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from ser (to be)

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25. Hay

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from haber

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26. Dice

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The correct answer is "says, he says, she says, he/she says". This answer is correct because all of the options provided are different ways to express the act of speaking or expressing oneself. "Says" is a verb that indicates someone is speaking, while "he says" and "she says" specify the gender of the person speaking. "He/she says" is a combination of both genders, indicating that either a male or female is speaking.

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27. Que (without accent)

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28. Como (without accent)

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The given answer "I eat, as, like" suggests that "como" can be translated into three different English words depending on the context. "Como" can mean "I eat" when used as a verb in the first person singular form. It can mean "as" when used as a conjunction to compare two things. And it can mean "like" when used as a preposition to indicate similarity. Therefore, the answer accurately represents the multiple meanings of the word "como" in English.

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29. Hace

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from hacer (to do)

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Soy
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