Respuesta :
We have the following sentences:
1) No vengan tarde a mi fiesta
Do not come late to my party.
2) No lleves mucha ropa
Do not wear a lot of clothes.
3) No salgamos solos
Let's not go alone
4) No lleve una cámara grande
Do not carry a big camera.
A) usted
you
B) a los pasajeros en un tour contigo
to the passengers on a tour with you
C) tu mejor amigo
your best friend
D) los amigos
the friends
So, the answers are:
1) matches to B)
A los pasajeros en un tour contigo no vengan tarde a mi fiesta
2) matches C)
Tu mejor amigo no lleve mucha ropa
Note: I have modified the subjunctive of the verb llevar for the second-person singular
3) matches to D)
Los amigos no salgamos solos
4) matches to A)
Usted no lleve una cámara grande
1) No vengan tarde a mi fiesta
Do not come late to my party.
2) No lleves mucha ropa
Do not wear a lot of clothes.
3) No salgamos solos
Let's not go alone
4) No lleve una cámara grande
Do not carry a big camera.
A) usted
you
B) a los pasajeros en un tour contigo
to the passengers on a tour with you
C) tu mejor amigo
your best friend
D) los amigos
the friends
So, the answers are:
1) matches to B)
A los pasajeros en un tour contigo no vengan tarde a mi fiesta
2) matches C)
Tu mejor amigo no lleve mucha ropa
Note: I have modified the subjunctive of the verb llevar for the second-person singular
3) matches to D)
Los amigos no salgamos solos
4) matches to A)
Usted no lleve una cámara grande
Answers:
1) No vengan tarde a mi fiesta - D) los amigos.
Do not come late to my party - to the friends.
2) No lleves mucha ropa - C) tu mejor amigo.
Do not take a lot of clothes - your best friend.
3) No salgamos solos - B) a los pasajeros en un tour contigo.
Let's not go out on our own - to the passengers on a tour with you.
4) No lleve una cámara grande - A) usted.
Do not carry a big camera - you (formal).
Explanation:
The task given was to match each command to its respective subject. The mood used in these sentences is the IMPERATIVE. The imperative mood is useful to give commands and orders to others.
In Spanish, verbs must always agree in number with the nouns. That's why "salgamos" and "vengan" (plural verbs) are matched with the plural subjects: "your friends" and "the passengers"; while "lleve" and "lleves" (singular verbs) are matched with the singular subjects: "your best friend" and "you".