46. Mañana voy al parque con _________ abuelos.

a. ochenta años
b. mi
c. mí
d. mis
B

47. "¿Quién está es casa?"
"No hay _______."
a. gemelos
b. cuántos
c. nadie
d. personas pelirrojas
Not sure...

48. As in the United States, hyphenated surnames are quite common in Spanish-speaking countries. -True?

Thanks
-MC

46.would be d because they are plural

47.c there is not anyone in the house.
48. is true

What exactly have I been saying about adjectives? Two things. Can you remember? = 47

Sra

For question 47, the correct answer is c. nadie.

To find the answer, you can look at the context of the conversation. The first person asks, "¿Quién está en casa?" which means "Who is at home?" The response, "No hay _______." translates to "There is no _______." From the given options, "nadie" means "nobody" and best fits the context of the response.

As for question 48, the statement "As in the United States, hyphenated surnames are quite common in Spanish-speaking countries" is false. In Spanish-speaking countries, it is not common to use hyphenated surnames like it is in the United States. In Spanish, individuals typically have two surnames, but they are not connected by a hyphen.