Respuesta :
1. Right answer:
B) hay que comer naranjas
The group of words hay que can be translated into we have to, so the verb that comes after que must be in infinitive form, that is, this verb must end in ar, er or ir. From the options, C) is the only one that meets this requirement. On the other hand, naranjas (this word has been corrected here because it's written incorrectly in the options) are fruits and means oranges. Finally:
hay que comer naranjas means we have to eat oranges
2. Right answer:
B) tenen que estudiar.
This option is grammatically incorrect because the word tenen is an incorrect conjugation of the verb tener. From A) tenemos is the conjugation of the verb tener for the first person plural in the simple present. On the other hand, from C) tienen is the conjugation of the verb tener for the third person plural in the simple present. Finally, from D) tienes is the conjugation of the verb tener for the second person singular in the simple present.
3. Right answer:
A) correct
First of all, tenemos is the conjugation of the verb tener for the first person plural in the simple present. On the other hand, vivir is an infinitive verb that means to live. An infinitive verb is the most basic form of Spanish verbs. Also, España is a country and means Spain. Finally, this sentence can be translated like we want to live in Spain.
4. Right answer:
B) mi suegro
The correct answer is mi suegro (there's is a small mistake in the option). What this question says is who is the father of my husband? so the answer is my father-in-law. To contrast this answer, mi sobrino means my nephew, mi tío means my uncle and my primo means my cousin.