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MODELO el esposo de Mónica... de Chile
El esposo de Mónica es de Chile, ¿verdad? (¿no?, ¿no es cierto?)

1. los Marino... aquí de visita
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2. Maribel... de Uruguay
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3. el novio de Sandra... Pablo
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4. la fiesta de cumpleaños... en casa de Susana
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5. el padre de Marta... abogado
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6. Jorge... bailando con Emilia
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7. el hombre alto... muy simpático
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8. ahora... las dos de la mañana
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9. los papás de Susana... tomando café
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10. el café... un poco frío
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1. Los Marino están aquí de visita, ¿verdad?
2. Maribel es de Uruguay, ¿no?
3. El novio de Sandra es Pablo, ¿verdad?
4. La fiesta de cumpleaños es en casa de Susana, ¿no?
5. El padre de Marta es profesor, ¿no es verdad?
6. Jorge está bailando con Emilia, ¿no?
7. El hombre alto es muy simpático, ¿verdad?
8. Ahora son las dos de la mañana, ¿no es cierto?
9. Los papás de Susana están tomando café, ¿verdad?
10. El café está un poco frío, ¿no?

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to eighty described the range of topics each discussed with friends of the same sex. Certain topics were common to both men and women: work, movies, and television proved to be frequent topics for both groups. Both men and women reserved discussions of sex and sexuality for members of the same sex. The differences between men and women were more striking then the similarities. Female friends spent much more time discussing personal and domestic subjects, relationship problems, family, health and reproductive matters, weight, food and clothing, men, and other women. Men, on the other hand, were more likely to discuss music, current events, sports, business, and other men. Both men and women were equally likely to discuss personal appearance, sex, and dating in same-sex conversations. True to one common stereotype, women were more likely to gossip about close friends and family. By contrast, men spent more time gossiping about sports figures and media personalities. Women's gossip was no more derogatory than men's. These differences can lead to frustration when men and women try to converse with one another. Researchers report that "trivial" is the word often used by both men and women to describe topics discussed by the opposite sex. "I want to talk about important things," a woman might say, "like how we're getting along. All he wants to do is talk about the news or what we'll do this weekend." Which of the following topics were common to both men and women? a. relationship problems b. sports figures c. television d. business

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