QUESTION IMAGE
Question
los gustos (lección 7)
hacer ahora - ¿qué verbo asocias con cada imagen?
- image of a bicycle
- image of a pen drawing
- image of a phone ringing
- image of a television
- image of a frying pan
- image of a couch
- image of a treadmill
- image of an ice cream cone
- image of a drink with a straw
- image of an open book
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we associate each image with a relevant Spanish verb:
- Bicycle → andar en bicicleta (ride a bike) or montar en bicicleta (common, but for simplicity, the core action verb association here can be montar (ride) or more precisely, the activity is "riding a bike", so the verb is montar en bicicleta (but often the verb associated is montar or andar; for the image, the key verb is related to biking, so montar en bicicleta or the base verb idea: montar (but contextually, the action is biking, so the verb is montar en bicicleta (or simplified as montar for the verb association, but more accurately, the action is "ride bike", so the verb is montar en bicicleta).
- Pencil/drawing → dibujar (draw).
- Phone → hablar por teléfono (talk on the phone), so the verb is hablar.
- TV → ver la televisión (watch TV), so the verb is ver.
- Pan → cocinar (cook, as it’s a cooking utensil).
- Couch → sentarse (sit) or descansar (rest), but more commonly, the action associated with a couch is descansar or sentarse; the core verb for the image (couch) is descansar (rest) or sentarse (sit).
- Treadmill → correr (run, as it’s for running).
- Ice cream → comer (eat, as it’s food to eat).
- Drink → beber (drink).
- Book → leer (read).
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- montar en bicicleta (or montar)
- dibujar
- hablar (por teléfono)
- ver (la televisión)
- cocinar
- descansar (or sentarse)
- correr
- comer
- beber
- leer
(Note: These are the verbs associated with each image’s action. The key is to identify the action the image represents and match it to the correct Spanish verb.)