Complete lo siguiente usando el presente de subjuntivo, el presente de indicativo o el infinitivo de los verbos dados.

No hay nadie que _____________________ (saber) el número de teléfono del especialista, pero hay una señora que _______________________ (saber) en qué hospital trabaja.


sepa / sabe

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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If you name all of the ingredients in the key lime pie or the lemon meringue pie, you would have a __________________ pattern

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Choose the letter of the primary purpose of each of the following passages.

Although it is known today for its high-tech approach to producing food items, the Campbell Soup company started as a small firm in Camden, New Jersey. It all began with a handshake between Joseph Campbell, a fruit merchant, and Abraham Anderson, a tin icebox manufacturer, back in 1869. Original products included canned tomatoes, vegetables, jellies, soups, condiments, and minced meats—all produced by hand, one can at a time—and sold from a horse-drawn wagon. Then in 1897, a company chemist developed a process for removing water from canned soup. This new-fangled manufacturing process gave Campbell Soup a tremendous advantage over competitors: it could sell its condensed soup for substantially less than its competitors. When consumers discovered that the original five varieties of soup were of the highest quality, as well as inexpensive, the soups were an instant success. In fact, one of the original varieties—tomato soup—still ranks as one of the top ten grocery items sold in the United States today. In this passage, the author’s primary purpose is to a. entertain. b. inform. c. persuade.

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Concurrently

a. in succession b. delayed indefinitely c. at the same time

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