Answer:
1. Cierto / Falso.
2. Cierto / Falso.
3. Cierto / Falso.
4. Cierto / Falso.
5. Cierto / Falso.
6. Cierto / Falso.
Explanation:
In his exercise you ahve to say if the statements are true or false. If a statement is false, you have to say that is "falso" and if a statement is true, you have to say that the statement is "cierto". The Spanish word "cierto" means "true" and the Spanish word "falso" means "false".
For example:
1.
(Cierto) It is true owing to the fact that he/she is organized in his/her studies.
(Falso) It is false owing to the fact that he/she is not organized in his/her studies.
2.
(Cierto) It is true owing to the fact that he bought some flowers for his girlfriend.
(Falso) It is false owing to the fact that he didn't buy flowers for his girlfriend.
3.
(Cierto) It is true owing to the fact that he doesn't like to take the subway.
(Falso) It is false owing to the fact that he likes to take the subway.
4.
(Cierto) It is true owing to the fact that he doesn't know the area of Sabana Grande and Chacaito well.
(Falso) It is false owing to the fact that he knows well the area of Sabana Grande and Chacaito.
5.
(Cierto) It is true owing to the fact that he doesn't have a good sense of direction.
(Falso) It is false owing to the fact that he has a good sense of direction.
6.
(Cierto) It is true owing to the fact that he enjoys going to fashionable places.
(Falso) It is false owing to the fact that he doesn't enjoy going to fashionable places.