1)¿A qué hora se acuestan Uds. esta noche?

_________ a las once.
A. te acuestas
B. me acuesto
C. nos acostamos
D. se acuesta
I said B

2)Voy a llegar tarde a la clase de español.
Por suerte la profesora está _____ hoy.
A. de buen humor
B. de mal humor
C. trabajando como voluntario
D. en el consejo estudiantil
I stuck between A or C

3)¿Qué ropa usas en los pies?
Uso _____________.
A. mocasines y zapatos
B. botines y corbatas
C. botines y chaquetones
D. zapatos de tacón alto y cinturones
I said A

4)¿Qué usas con esos pantalones?
______________________.
A. Uso un bolso
B. Uso la manga
C. Uso el vendedor
D. Uso un cinturón
I said D

5)¿Cuánto cuesta esta gorra?
No sé. Por qué no preguntamos a _____________.
A. la vendedora o a la cajera
B. la cajera o a la manga
C. le tela o a la vendedora
D. la talla o a la cajera
I said A

6)¿Qué botines prefieres, éstos o ___________ que están allí?
Me da igual.
A. éstas
B. esas
C. estos
D. ésos
I said D

7)Esta casa es bonita y ésa es más bonita, pero ________ más bonita de todas.
A. ése
B. éste
C. aquella
D. aquélla
I said B

8)¿Te gusta ese almacén?
Sí, pero no tiene _________ otros almacenes.
A. tantas fiestas como
B. tanto dinero en efectivo como
C. tantas liquidaciones como
D. tantas tarjetas de crédito como
I said C

I'll send this to SraJMcGin.

Answering questions in Spanish, it is important to really concentrate on the verb. If it is plural (as it is in this case), your answer must also be plural. Please look at #1 and follow these steps:

1. Look at the Spanish and translate it into English. = What time do you all go to bed tonight? (11 pm)
2. Now, answer FIRST in English. = We (all) go to bed at 11 pm .
3. Now put that into Spanish. = Nos acostamos esta noche a las once. (C_
4. Now look at #3 and see if you can come up with the same question as #1!

2. A. You hope the teacher will be in a good mood, because you are going to be late! (Get a good dictionary to be sure you fully understand each word!)

3. OK

4. OK

5. OK

6. OK

7. D. You are working with this, that and that one way over yonder, out of reach!

8. OK

I'll flag this so I can come back later, in case you have questions.

Sra

Thank you so much. I do have a few more questions that I'm pretty sure I got right.

1. ¿Voy a comprar este chaleco?¿Dónde está la cajera?
No sé. La busqué _________, pero no la encuentro.
A. en el catálogo
B. por todas partes
C. en el cesto de la ropa sucia
D. en liquidación
I said A

2. ¿Dónde guardas tu dinero?
Lo guardo en ___________.
A. los zapatos la gorra
B. el pañuelo y la cartera
C. la cartera y el bolsillo
D. el bolsillo y el botón
I said C

3. Quiero comprar unos pantalones nuevos.
Estos jeans flojos están _______ ahora.
A. apretados
B. muy de moda
C. floreados
D. a rayas
I said B

4. ¡___________ no me gusta en esta tienda es que nunca tienen liquidaciones!
A. Me da igual
B. Por todas partes
C. No está de moda
D. Lo que
I said C

5. Compré ________ blusas como mi hermana.
A. tantas
B. tan
C. tantos
D. tanto
I said A

6. ¿Viste _______ llevó Rosario en la fiesta?
Sí. Un traje elegante de algodón.
A. lo que
B. alguien
C. te probaste
D. colgar
I said C

7. ¿Cuándo vas a devolver esa camisa que no te queda bien?
Ya la ______ ayer?
A. devuelve
B. devolviste
C. devolví
D. devuelvo
I said D

1. Get that dictionary and look up "la cajera" because that is the cashier! You put her in the catalogue. B. por todas partes = everywhere

2. OK

3. OK

4. C would make it a run-on sentence. The answer is D = what I don't like

5. OK

6. C. is another run-on sentence (2 verbs bumping together) The answer is again A = Did you see what Rosario wore...

7. D. I am returning it yesterday? Wrong sequence of tense. Because of the word "yesterday" you must select the past tense = C. I returned it yesterday.

Sra

1) The correct answer is C. nos acostamos. To determine the correct form of the verb, you need to identify the subject. In this case, "Uds." refers to "you all" or "you guys", which is a plural subject. Therefore, you need to use the reflexive pronoun "nos" and the verb form "acostamos."

2) The correct answer is A. de buen humor. To determine the correct answer, you need to understand the meaning of the sentence. The sentence indicates that the speaker is going to be late for Spanish class, but luckily the teacher is something positive. "De buen humor" means "in a good mood," which matches the context of the sentence.

3) The correct answer is A. mocasines y zapatos. To determine the correct answer, you need to understand the meaning of the question. The question is asking about what type of footwear you use for your feet. "Mocasines y zapatos" means "loafers and shoes," which are types of footwear that you use for your feet.

4) The correct answer is D. Uso un cinturón. To determine the correct answer, you need to understand the question and the context. The question asks about what you use with those pants. "Un cinturón" means "a belt," which is something you typically use to hold up or accessorize pants.

5) The correct answer is A. la vendedora o a la cajera. To determine the correct answer, you need to consider who would know the price of the cap. Since the cap is an item sold in a store, the most likely people to know the price would be the vendor or the cashier. "La vendedora" means "the vendor" and "la cajera" means "the cashier."

6) The correct answer is D. ésos. To determine the correct answer, you need to identify the correct form of the pronoun that matches the gender and number of "those boots." "Ésos" is the masculine plural form of "those," which matches the gender and number for the mentioned boots.

7) The correct answer is D. aquélla. To determine the correct answer, you need to understand the comparison being made. The sentence indicates that "that house" ("ésta") is more beautiful than "that house"("ésa"), but there is another house that is even more beautiful. "Aquélla" is the feminine singular form of "that" used to refer to a more distant object.

8) The correct answer is C. tantas liquidaciones como. To determine the correct answer, you need to identify the correct comparison for the sentence. The sentence indicates that the speaker likes that store, but it does not have something compared to other stores. "Tantas liquidaciones como" means "as many sales as," which matches the comparison being made in the sentence.