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Read the sentences and match each sentence with the correct word or words that complete the sentence.

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Sentence & Match \\
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Where do you catch the subway? & A) La estación de metro \\
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Where do you take a plane? & B) El aeropuerto \\
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Where do you find a group of houses? & C) El vecindario \\
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How would you travel if you are active but don't want to walk? & D) Ir en bicicleta \\
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Answer :

To solve this matching question, we will systematically analyze each sentence and find the appropriate term that best completes it.

1. Where do you catch the subway?
- Looking at the given terms, the most appropriate place where one would catch the subway is a subway station.
- The correct term is "La estación de metro".
- This corresponds to option C.

2. Where do you take a plane?
- For taking a plane, you need to go to an airport.
- The correct term is "El aeropuerto".
- This corresponds to option A.

3. Where do you find a group of houses?
- A group of houses together are usually referred to as a neighborhood.
- The correct term is "El vecindario".
- This corresponds to option B.

4. How would you travel if you are active but don't want to walk?
- If you are active and do not wish to walk, a commonly chosen mode of transportation would be cycling.
- The correct term is "Ir en bicicleta".
- This corresponds to option D.

Thus, matching the sentences with the correct terms, we get:

- Sentence 1: Where do you catch the subway? -> C) La estación de metro
- Sentence 2: Where do you take a plane? -> A) El aeropuerto
- Sentence 3: Where do you find a group of houses? -> B) El vecindario
- Sentence 4: How would you travel if you are active but don't want to walk? -> D) Ir en bicicleta

The final matched answers can be summarized as follows:
- 1 -> C
- 2 -> A
- 3 -> B
- 4 -> D

The result is:
```
('C', 'A', 'B', 'D')
```