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¿cuántos nombres ha tenido la ciudad de nueva york? la ciudad de nueva …

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¿cuántos nombres ha tenido la ciudad de nueva york?

la ciudad de nueva york ha tenido solo un nombre: nueva york.
la ciudad de nueva york ha tenido dos nombres: nueva ámsterdam y nueva york.
la ciudad de nueva york ha tenido dos nombres: manhattan y nueva york.

question 3 (5 points)
part b vocabulary
choose the correct completion for the sentence.

en muchas estaciones de metro hay escaleras ______.

portátiles
mecánicas

question 4 (5 points)
choose the correct verb form.

¿a qué hora ______ tú?

saldrás
saldrán

Explanation:

Response

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Analyze the first question about New York's history

The question asks: "¿Cuántos nombres ha tenido la ciudad de Nueva York?" (How many names has the city of New York had?). Historically, New York was first named "Nueva Ámsterdam" (New Amsterdam) by the Dutch before being renamed "Nueva York" (New York) by the British. Therefore, it has had two names: Nueva Ámsterdam and Nueva York.

Analyze Question 3 (Vocabulary)

The sentence is: "En muchas estaciones de metro hay escaleras ___" (In many subway stations there are ___ stairs). The options are "portátiles" (portable) and "mecánicas" (mechanical/escalators). Subway stations commonly have escalators ("escaleras mecánicas").

Analyze Question 4 (Grammar)

The sentence is: "¿A qué hora _____ tú?" (What time do you leave/will you leave?). The subject pronoun is "tú" (second-person singular). The verb options are "saldrás" (you will leave - second-person singular future tense) and "saldrán" (they/you all will leave - third-person plural future tense). The correct conjugation matching "tú" is "saldrás".
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<answer>

Question 1

<mcq-option>(A) La ciudad de Nueva York ha tenido solo un nombre: Nueva York.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(B) La ciudad de Nueva York ha tenido dos nombres: Nueva Ámsterdam y Nueva York.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(C) La ciudad de Nueva York ha tenido dos nombres: Manhattan y Nueva York.</mcq-option>

Question 3

<mcq-option>(A) portátiles</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(B) mecánicas</mcq-correct>

Question 4

<mcq-correct>(A) saldrás</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) saldrán</mcq-option>
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Answer:

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The question asks: "¿Cuántos nombres ha tenido la ciudad de Nueva York?" (How many names has the city of New York had?). Historically, New York was first named "Nueva Ámsterdam" (New Amsterdam) by the Dutch before being renamed "Nueva York" (New York) by the British. Therefore, it has had two names: Nueva Ámsterdam and Nueva York.

Analyze Question 3 (Vocabulary)

The sentence is: "En muchas estaciones de metro hay escaleras ___" (In many subway stations there are ___ stairs). The options are "portátiles" (portable) and "mecánicas" (mechanical/escalators). Subway stations commonly have escalators ("escaleras mecánicas").

Analyze Question 4 (Grammar)

The sentence is: "¿A qué hora _____ tú?" (What time do you leave/will you leave?). The subject pronoun is "tú" (second-person singular). The verb options are "saldrás" (you will leave - second-person singular future tense) and "saldrán" (they/you all will leave - third-person plural future tense). The correct conjugation matching "tú" is "saldrás".
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Question 1

<mcq-option>(A) La ciudad de Nueva York ha tenido solo un nombre: Nueva York.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(B) La ciudad de Nueva York ha tenido dos nombres: Nueva Ámsterdam y Nueva York.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(C) La ciudad de Nueva York ha tenido dos nombres: Manhattan y Nueva York.</mcq-option>

Question 3

<mcq-option>(A) portátiles</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(B) mecánicas</mcq-correct>

Question 4

<mcq-correct>(A) saldrás</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) saldrán</mcq-option>
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