Hi, I have never traveled to Costa Rica but I understand your pressure. I finish Spanish 2 couple of weeks ago both segments and every time they ask questions like that you have to imagine you have traveled there. If you looking for specific places just search it up and make up fun times.
Answer:
Mientras el amo de llaves <u>LIMPIABA</u> el cuarto, la señora <u>SACÓ</u> su maleta.
Explanation:
LIMPIABA es la acción en progreso. SACÓ es la acción final.
Espero te ayude :3
Answer:
C. saqué
Explanation:
Paco: ¿Cuánto dinero sacaste ayer? Marta: Ayer, yo saqué 8.000 pesos.
V. It’s 2 in the afternoon and everything is prepared for a good food in the Martínez family’s house. Everyone is ready to eat — except Steve. He not here!
-Where is Steve ? — asks the aunt.
- I don’t know, generally, like many North Americans , he is very punctual and specials for food — Says Joseph
- Well, everything is ready. Let’s eat— anonced the aunt—. Maybe he will come late once.
The family sat and ate. Beginning with a soup; then, comes a plate of filets with rice, beans and a garden salad.
By the time dessert is served , Steve still hasn’t arrived .
You pronounce y and ll in spanish as you pronounce J in English, for example: Yo (me or I) you'd pronounce as jo (in English). Another example is llaves (keys) you'd pronounce it as javes