It’s Saturday! Four Spanish language questions! #117 (Level: Beginner)
(¡Es sábado! ¡Cuatro preguntas en español! #117 - Nivel: Principiante)
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¡Hola a todos! (Hello everyone!)
Este fin de semana tenemos cuatro respuestas. Elige la pregunta correcta para cada respuesta.
(This weekend we have four answers. Choose the correct question for each answer.)
Aquí tienes algún vocabulario: (And here you have some vocabulary.)
¿Listos? ¡Empezamos! (Ready? Let's get started!)
➡️ Puedes ver las soluciones más abajo, en este post.
(➡️ You can see the solutions below, in this post.)
Mi recomendación del sábado:
Practica con Yabla! - Practice with Yabla!
Prueba Yabla… ¡Te va a encantar! Muchísimos videos interactivos -de series y programas de televisión- con subtítulos, traducciones y ejercicios.
Try Yabla... You'll love it! Lots of interactive videos - from TV series and programmes - with subtitles, translations and tests.
🔶Recuerda que desde ahora puedes encontrar nuestros calendarios de actividades y links más usados aquí: (Remember that from now on you can find our activity calendars and most used links here) :
Y aquí tienes tres cursos de español online gratis, de diferentes niveles. Quizás encuentres uno que te interese. (And here are three free online Spanish courses, at different levels. You might find one that interests you)
Beginner: Learn Spanish: Present Simple and Adverbs of Frequency.
Intermediate: Learn Spanish: Computer Functions and Comparing Adjectives to Adverbs.
Advanced: Learn Spanish: Superstitions and Continuous Conditionals.
➡️ RESPUESTAS CORRECTAS: (CORRECT ANSWERS)
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jejeje silly me! I thought "both are correct" is an answer (in itself) but what you meant was answers a and b are possible ( and "c" refers to a and b as answers...but I was reading the phrase "both are correct" as an actual sentence/phrase and it did not make sense with the question.