amigos / unos / tener / interesantes / tú / muy

autobús / yo / en / comercial / centro / venir / del

tener / dinero / no / suficiente / ellos

sábados / cine / todos / los / ir / yo / al

Respuesta :

1. Tú tienes unos amigos muy interesantes.
2. Yo vengo del centro comercial en autobús .
3. Ellos no tienen suficiente dinero.
4. Todos los sábados yo voy al cine.

Answer:

1. Tú tienes unos amigos muy interesantes

2. Yo vengo del centro comercial en autobús

3. Ellos no tendrán suficiente dinero.

4. Todos los sábados yo voy al cine

Explanation:

In our exercise we need to order the words to make correct sentences; to make it possible we need to take into account two things:

1. THE ORDER OF THE WORDS. Remember that in Spanish we strictly only need one CONJUGATED VERB to make an entire and correct sentence; however, we can add other words to give more specificity to our ideas. The most common order to express sentences in Spanish is:

                       SUBJECT + CONJUGATED VERB + OBJECT

For example: Mónica responde la pregunta

but we can also find sentences like:

  • Responde la pregunta
  • La pregunta es respondida por Mónica
  • El la responde la pregunta
  • Ella la responde

Can you see how word’s order in Spanish is very flexible?

2. THE KIND OF WORDS. Following the order of the words, we will notice that different kind of words belongs to different functions within the sentence, so we can say that:

  • SUBJECT: includes nouns, articles, adjectives, pronouns, conjunctions
  • VERB: includes conjugated verbs, adverbs
  • OBJECT: includes nouns, articles, adjectives, pronouns, conjunctions.

Now, we have the answers, put attention in how the VERB is CONJUGATED and to where each type of word appears:

1. Tú tienes unos amigos muy interesantes

2. Yo vengo del centro comercial en autobús

3. Ellos no tendrán suficiente dinero

4. Todos los sábados yo voy al cine.

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