Respuesta :
1 . Baño
2 . El viajero
3 . Recepcionista
4 . Botones
5 . Cancha
2 . El viajero
3 . Recepcionista
4 . Botones
5 . Cancha
Question 1
Right answer: baño
This is the right answer because we are referring to a something inside the hotel room what means you'd ask for a private bathroom. This sentence is given in the simple present and the verb that is being used here is querer whose conjugation for the first person singular (yo) is quiero. Accordingly, the Spanish sentence:
Yo quiero la habitación individual con un cuarto de baño privado.
Translates into:
I want the single room with a private bathroom.
Question 2
Right answer: viajero
The word viajero translates into traveler and is a masculine and singular noun. The definite article that matches the masculine and singular noun is el. Recall that definite article must match the noun they describe in both gender and number. On the other hand, es is the conjugation of the verb ser for the third person singular in the simple present. Therefore:
El viajero es el muchacho que viaja..
Translates into:
The traveler is the young man who travels
Question 3
Right answer: recepcionista
The word recepcionista translates into receptionist and is a person employed in an office or other establishment to answer the telephone, deal with clients, and greet visitors. In this context, this person works in a hotel. We know that this receptionist is a woman because of the definite article that is being used that matches a singular and feminine noun, that is, la. So:
Yo hablo con la recepcionista cuando yo necesito una habitación en el hotel.
Translates into:
I talk to the receptionist if I need a room at the hotel.
Question 4
Right answer: botón
Boton (Also fajín or mozo de equipaje) is a person in charge of carrying suitcases in a hotel from the vehicle of the client to hotel, hotel room, or any place in the hotel. They may also open the hotel door. So in this question you asks for the one who carries suitcases, that is, el botón.
Question 5
Right answer: cancha
Cancha is a feminine and singular noun translating into court and means a quadrangular area, either covered or open, marked out for ball games such as basketball, soccer or tennis. Since this is a feminine and singular noun, we need to use the definite article la. So what type of court is this? Well, this is a tennis court (cancha de tenis)