A) Read the following sentence and choose which word is not correct in the context of the sentence.


1) La examen es difícil.
La?

2) El árbol es verdes.
el?

B) The following sentence is written in singular form. Read the sentence, then choose the correct plural form.

1) Nicolás es cubano.
2) El alumno es serio.
3) Mi hermana es bonita.

1) Nicolás y yo somos cubanos?
2) Los alumno son serios?
3) Mi hermanas son bonitas.

C) Choose the answer that best completes the following sentence.

1) _______ padres son viejos.
Tus

2) _________ postres son deliciosos.
La?

EL examen

VERDE

miS hermanas

LOs

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El árbol es verdes

A) The word that is not correct in the context of the sentence is "es" in both cases. In Spanish, the word "es" is used for singular nouns, but the correct form for these sentences is "son" because both "examen" and "árbol" are plural. So the correct sentences would be:

1) Los exámenes son difíciles.
2) Los árboles son verdes.

To determine the correct answer, you need to understand the rules of noun plurality and verb conjugation in Spanish. In this case, the plural form of the nouns "examen" and "árbol" require the verb "ser" to be conjugated in the plural form "son."

B) The correct plural forms of the sentences would be:

1) Nicolás y yo somos cubanos.
2) Los alumnos son serios.
3) Mis hermanas son bonitas.

To determine the correct plural forms, you need to consider the number and gender of the nouns and adjust the verb conjugation accordingly. In this case, the noun "alumno" becomes "alumnos" in plural and the noun "hermana" becomes "hermanas" in plural. Additionally, the verb "ser" needs to be conjugated in the plural form "son" to match the plural subjects.

C) The answer that best completes the sentences are:

1) Tus padres son viejos.
2) Los postres son deliciosos.

To determine the correct answer, you need to understand possessive pronouns and adjective agreement in Spanish. In this case, "tus" is the possessive pronoun that agrees with the noun "padres," and "los" is the definite article that agrees with the masculine plural noun "postres."