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Complete the informal message to pass on the statement "I will arrive late to the office in Bogotá": "(Please) ______ him that I will arrive late to the office."

tell

100

Complete the message to pass on the request "Could you buy some pandebonos?": "(Please) Ask him ______ buy some pandebonos."

to

100

Choose the correct verb: "The original message is: 'Bring the umbrella to Monserrate.' -> Could you (tell / ask) him to bring the umbrella to Monserrate?"

ask (It's a request)

200

Make this message more formal: "Tell her I am stuck in a traffic jam on Avenida El Dorado."

"Could you tell her (that) I am stuck in a traffic jam on Avenida El Dorado?" / "Would you tell her..."

200

Change this request into a highly formal message for your professor at Universidad Nacional: "Could you send me the PDF assignment?"

"Would you ask him/her to send me the PDF assignment?" / "Could you ask him/her..."

200

Choose the correct verb: "The original message is: 'The vallenato concert starts at 8:00 PM.' -> Would you (tell / ask) her that the vallenato concert starts at 8:00 PM?"

tell (It's a statement/fact)

300

Spot the grammatical mistake: "Would you tell to him that I cannot go to the ciclovía this Sunday?"

Remove "to" -> "Would you tell him that..." (Tell is followed directly by the object pronoun, no 'to')

300

Correct the grammatical mistake: "Could you ask Mariana for bringing the ajiaco ingredients?"

"...ask Mariana to bring the ajiaco ingredients?" (Always use the infinitive 'to + verb' for requests)

300

Change the verb to fit the structure: "If the message is 'Tell Mateo to call me back', rewrite it using the word 'Ask' instead."

"Ask Mateo to call me back." (Since it uses 'to call', the grammar structure already matches 'ask' perfectly)