Answer:
C. ocupado
Explanation:
Ocupado means "occupied". It's a true cognate
The seat isn't reserved (reservado) or free (libre), so it is then not all of the above either
B. A person with questions for the pharmacist.
Answer:
(1) tan
(2) menos
Explanation:
First, I think you are learning comparative words, so in Spanish these two words are used together <em>tan </em>+ adjective/adverb + <em>como</em> + noun/adjective/phrase (e.g. <em>as</em> good <em>as</em> new)
From the negative review of the Hotel Internacional we can imply that the person who is talking is "less" (<em>menos</em>) happy in Hotel Internacional than in Hotel Central.
Answer:
1. on top of = en la parte superior
2. inside of = dentro de
3. under = debajo
4. behind = detrás
5. close to = cerca de
6. far from = lejos de
1. Tú cansado = You tired
2. Miguel contento = Happy Miguel
3. Usted nervioso = You nervous
4. Mis hermanos y yo tranquilos = My brothers and I calm down
5. Yo triste = im sad
6. ¿ ellas enojadas? = are they mad?
7. Los chicos contentos = the boys are happy
8. Ana y yo tristes = Ana and I are sad
9. ¿ tú nervioso? = Are you nervous?
10. Ustedes cansad = you tired
Late winter
It's not amazing how much my eyes see:
It snows on the flowering almond,
it snows on the snow.
This winter my mood
is like early spring,
is like almond blossom
under snow.
There is too cold
this evening in the world.
But I open the door to my dog
and with it comes into the house heat,
humanity enters.