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choose the correct participle to complete the statement. -\\iquestt\\u0…

Question

choose the correct participle to complete the statement.

-\iquestt\\u00fa lo abres?
-no. jos\\u00e9 lo ha ______.

abrir
abri\\u00f3
abierto

question 5 (5 points)
part g grammar

complete with the correct pronouns.

-\iquestte subi\\u00f3 el equipaje el mozo?
-s\\u00ed, \\u00e9l ______ subi\\u00f3.

me la
me lo
se los

Explanation:

Response

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<reasoning>

Analyze the first question

The prompt asks to choose the correct participle to complete: "—¿Tú lo abres? —No. José lo ha _____."
The auxiliary verb "ha" (from "haber") requires a past participle to form the present perfect tense.
The verb is "abrir" (to open), which has an irregular past participle: "abierto".

Analyze the second question

The prompt asks to complete with the correct pronouns: "—¿Te subió el equipaje el mozo? —Sí, él _____ subió."
The question asks: "Did the bellhop bring up the luggage for you?" ("te" = indirect object pronoun for "you"; "el equipaje" = direct object, masculine singular).
The response is: "Yes, he brought it up for me."
The indirect object pronoun changes from "te" (to you) to "me" (to me).
The direct object pronoun for "el equipaje" (masculine singular) is "lo".
Combining them in the correct order (indirect + direct) yields "me lo".
</reasoning>

<answer>

Question 1

<mcq-option>abrir</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>abrió</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>abierto</mcq-correct>

Question 2

<mcq-option>me la</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>me lo</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>se los</mcq-option>
</answer>

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Answer:

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<reasoning>

Analyze the first question

The prompt asks to choose the correct participle to complete: "—¿Tú lo abres? —No. José lo ha _____."
The auxiliary verb "ha" (from "haber") requires a past participle to form the present perfect tense.
The verb is "abrir" (to open), which has an irregular past participle: "abierto".

Analyze the second question

The prompt asks to complete with the correct pronouns: "—¿Te subió el equipaje el mozo? —Sí, él _____ subió."
The question asks: "Did the bellhop bring up the luggage for you?" ("te" = indirect object pronoun for "you"; "el equipaje" = direct object, masculine singular).
The response is: "Yes, he brought it up for me."
The indirect object pronoun changes from "te" (to you) to "me" (to me).
The direct object pronoun for "el equipaje" (masculine singular) is "lo".
Combining them in the correct order (indirect + direct) yields "me lo".
</reasoning>

<answer>

Question 1

<mcq-option>abrir</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>abrió</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>abierto</mcq-correct>

Question 2

<mcq-option>me la</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>me lo</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>se los</mcq-option>
</answer>

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