Final answer:
The question is about Spanish translations and the correct use of verbs like 'gustar'.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The correct Spanish translation for 'I like to dance' is b. Me gusta bailar. The verb 'gustar' is used to express likes and dislikes and is conjugated according to the thing that is liked or disliked.
2. The correct Spanish translation for 'You like patient people' is a. Te gusta las personas pacientes. The verb 'gustar' is again used here, and we use the singular form 'gusta' because we are referring to a singular person.
3. The correct Spanish translation for 'She doesn't like lazy people' is b. No le gustan las personas perezosas. The verb 'gustar' is conjugated in the plural form 'gustan' because we are referring to multiple lazy people.
4. The correct Spanish translation for 'We don't like to cook or clean (limpiar)' is c. No nos gusta cocinar o limpiar. Here, 'nos' is the indirect object pronoun for 'we', and 'gusta' is used because we are referring to a singular activity.
5. Fill in the blanks:
- tú: Te gustan los perros simpáticos y activos.
- nosotros: Nos gustan los perros bajos y gordos.
- Eduardo: Le gustan los perros cómicos y perezosos.
- Maria e Isabel: Les gustan los perros altos y delgados.
- ustedes: Les gustan los perros inteligentes.
- Jorge y yo: Nos gustan los perros tontos.
- Marta y tú: No les gustan los perros, sino los gatos.
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