Recepcionista is a feminine singular noun. Recall that a noun is a word or group of words that is the name of a person, a place, a thing, or activity or a quality or idea. Since this is a feminine singular noun, then the matching definite article is la, which is feminine singular, too, as indicated in the sentence. On the other hand, recepcionista means receptionist. Finally:
Yo hablo con la recepcionista cuando yo necesito una habitación en el hotel.
The sentence cuando el ascensor no funciona, yo uso la piscina translates into when the elevator does not work, I use the pool. So, this is an illogical sentence because it doesn't make sense to use the pool when the elevator doesn't work, it is like to use the stairs
for this purpose.
2. Right piscina
Piscina translates into pool and is a large structure filled with water for people to swim in. This also translates into swimming pool. Therefore, the sentence yo nado en la piscina translates into I swim in the pool. So nado is the conjugation of the verb nadar for the first person singular in the simple present.
3. Right recepcionista
Recepcionista translates into receptionist and refers to someone who works in reception at a hotel and office and whose job is to welcome visitors, deal with questions, etc. Hence if you need a hotel room, you must talk to the receptionist, so she will help you out.
4. Right el viajero
El viajero means the traveler and is someone who is traveling, or who travels often. Here el represents the masculine and singular definite article. Recall that the definite article is used when thinking that the reader or listener knows which particular thing or person we are talking about, perhaps because we have already mentioned it. Accordingly, the sentence el viajero es el muchacho que viaja translates into the traveler is the young man who travels.
5. Right escalera
La escalera is singular but can be translated as the stairs and is a set of steps that allow you to go from one level of a building to another. So escalera is a feminine and singular noun, so we need to use the singular and feminine definite article, which is la.
6. Right baño
This sentence points out to something inside the hotel room. What this means is that that you are asking for a private room. A bathroom is the more logical answer here. On the other hand, the verb querer is being used here matching the first person singular in the simple present, that is, its conjugation for this person is quiero
7. Right c. viajero
La persona que viaja es un viajero means the person who travels is a traveler. So here we use two nouns, persona which is a feminine and singular noun, accompanied by the definite article la and viajero which is a masculine and singular noun, accompanied by the indefinite article un. Finally, viajar is the verb used here.
8. Right b. maleta
Yo pongo la ropa en una maleta means I put the clothes in a suitcase. So maleta translates into suitcase and is a large bag with flat sides and a handle that is used for carrying clothes and other things when traveling. Also, the word pongo comes from the verb poner and is the conjugation of this verb for the first person singular in the simple present.
9. Right a. individual
Una persona necesita una habitación individual means One person needs a single room. So this is logical because a single room is a room with a single bed that is intended for one person to sleep in a hotel. Here the word necesita comes from the verb necesitar and is the conjugation of this verb for the third person singular in the simple present.
10. Right Yes
Es posible bajar en el ascensor o en la escalera translates into It is possible to go down in the elevator or on the stairs. Therefore, there are two possibilities when you are in a building. Perhaps you hate elevators and prefer to take the stairs, or you hate the stairs and prefer to take the elevator.
Correct answer for first blank:
1. Blank: Mesa/cancha
Correct answer for second blank:
2. Blank: Recepcionista.
Correct answer for third blank:
3. Blank: Piscina/Pileta
Explanation:
1. Mesa/cancha means: the court or table where you can play tennis.
2. Recepcionista means: the girl or guy you talk when you need a room in a hotel.
3. Piscina/pileta means: where you can swim in your house or hotel.
1 . False
2. Piscina
3. Recepcionista
4. "El" "viajero
5. Escalera
6. Hotel
7. "C"
8. "B"
9. "A"
10. Yes
1. False- If the elevator is broken, you can use the stairs (las escaleras)
2. Yes
3. Recepcionista
4. ?
5. ?
6. piscina
7. cancha/ pista
8. maleta
9. llave
10. el recepcionista
Hope this helps, sorry I didn't know what 4 and 5 were and I didn't wanna give you the wrong answer.
8.b
9.a
7.c
5) la escalera
2) yo nado en la piscina
Correct Recepcionista
Recepcionista is a feminine singular noun. Recall that a noun is a word or group of words that is the name of a person, a place, a thing, or activity or a quality or idea. Since this is a feminine singular noun, then the matching definite article is la, which is feminine singular, too, as indicated in the sentence. On the other hand, recepcionista means receptionist. Finally:
Yo hablo con la recepcionista cuando yo necesito una habitación en el hotel.
yo hablo con recepcionista
1. La receptionista
2 El viajero
3 el botones
4 la escalera
5 si (si el ascensor functiona).
6 llave
7 individual
1. Right False
The sentence cuando el ascensor no funciona, yo uso la piscina translates into when the elevator does not work, I use the pool. So, this is an illogical sentence because it doesn't make sense to use the pool when the elevator doesn't work, it is like to use the stairs
for this purpose.
2. Right piscina
Piscina translates into pool and is a large structure filled with water for people to swim in. This also translates into swimming pool. Therefore, the sentence yo nado en la piscina translates into I swim in the pool. So nado is the conjugation of the verb nadar for the first person singular in the simple present.
3. Right recepcionista
Recepcionista translates into receptionist and refers to someone who works in reception at a hotel and office and whose job is to welcome visitors, deal with questions, etc. Hence if you need a hotel room, you must talk to the receptionist, so she will help you out.
4. Right el viajero
El viajero means the traveler and is someone who is traveling, or who travels often. Here el represents the masculine and singular definite article. Recall that the definite article is used when thinking that the reader or listener knows which particular thing or person we are talking about, perhaps because we have already mentioned it. Accordingly, the sentence el viajero es el muchacho que viaja translates into the traveler is the young man who travels.
5. Right escalera
La escalera is singular but can be translated as the stairs and is a set of steps that allow you to go from one level of a building to another. So escalera is a feminine and singular noun, so we need to use the singular and feminine definite article, which is la.
6. Right baño
This sentence points out to something inside the hotel room. What this means is that that you are asking for a private room. A bathroom is the more logical answer here. On the other hand, the verb querer is being used here matching the first person singular in the simple present, that is, its conjugation for this person is quiero
7. Right c. viajero
La persona que viaja es un viajero means the person who travels is a traveler. So here we use two nouns, persona which is a feminine and singular noun, accompanied by the definite article la and viajero which is a masculine and singular noun, accompanied by the indefinite article un. Finally, viajar is the verb used here.
8. Right b. maleta
Yo pongo la ropa en una maleta means I put the clothes in a suitcase. So maleta translates into suitcase and is a large bag with flat sides and a handle that is used for carrying clothes and other things when traveling. Also, the word pongo comes from the verb poner and is the conjugation of this verb for the first person singular in the simple present.
9. Right a. individual
Una persona necesita una habitación individual means One person needs a single room. So this is logical because a single room is a room with a single bed that is intended for one person to sleep in a hotel. Here the word necesita comes from the verb necesitar and is the conjugation of this verb for the third person singular in the simple present.
10. Right Yes
Es posible bajar en el ascensor o en la escalera translates into It is possible to go down in the elevator or on the stairs. Therefore, there are two possibilities when you are in a building. Perhaps you hate elevators and prefer to take the stairs, or you hate the stairs and prefer to take the elevator.
1 . Baño
2 . El viajero
3 . Recepcionista
4 . Botones
5 . Cancha
1.recepcionista
2.baño
3.cancha
4.ascensor
5.viajero
6.True (cierto)
7.individual
8.llave
9.viajero
10.yes (si)