🛒 Shopping Essentials

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🇲🇽 Spanish Quiz

Answers to the blanks:

  • Blank 1: tomates (tomatoes)

  • Blank 2: ajo (garlic)

Explanation:

  • Tomates: This is used to specify the type of fresh produce the customer wants. Another word could be "manzanas" (apples).

  • Ajo: This is used to specify a specific ingredient the customer wants to buy. Another word could be "cebolla" (onion)..

🇫🇷 French Quiz

Answers to the blanks:

  • Blank 1: tomates (tomatoes)

  • Blank 2: de l'ail (garlic)

Explanation:

  • Tomates: This is used to specify the type of fresh produce the customer wants. Another word could be "pommes" (apples).

  • De l'ail: This is used to specify a specific ingredient the customer wants to buy. Another word could be "oignons" (onions).

🇮🇹 Italian Quiz

Answers to the blanks:

  • Blank 1: pomodori (tomatoes)

  • Blank 2: l'aglio (garlic)

Explanation:

  • Pomodori: This is used to specify the type of fresh produce the customer wants. Another word could be "mele" (apples).

  • L'aglio: This is used to specify a specific ingredient the customer wants to buy. Another word could be "cipolle" (onions).

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