Answer:
1. trabajadora
2. inteligentes
3. vieja
4. cómicas
5. pelirrojo
6. negros
Explanation:
In Spanish, the adjectives are generally followed by the noun they accompany and only in very special cases do they precede it.
Adjectives always agree in gender and number with the noun they accompany.
1. singular female
2. plural neutral
3. singular female
4. plural female
5. singular male
6. plural male
Answer:
iria
gustaria
preferian
diria
se sentirian
Explanation:
there is accents but i dont know how to do that on the computer so sorry about that.
The correct word to fill each sentence in Spanish is:
- Mateo fue a Colombia <u>para</u> visitar a su abuela.
- Ella estaba enferma; <u>por</u> eso, Mateo decidió ir.
- La familia envió muchos regalos <u>para</u> la abuela.
- La abuela se puso muy feliz <u>por</u> la visita de Mateo.
- Mateo estuvo en Colombia <u>por</u> tres meses.
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Differences</em><em> between "</em><em>
por</em><em>" and "</em><em>
para</em><em>."</em></h3>
The big difference that can be found between these two words is that "por" is used to mention a <u>cause</u>, an approximate place, an <u>approximate time</u>, a means, a price or an equivalence, while "para" is used to mention <u>purpose</u>, address, time limit or <u>addressee</u>, therefore, the situation must be identified and used accordingly.
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Answer:
1. limpió, hizo- Saturday morning my mom cleaned my room and also made my bed
2. alimentaba- When i was young i always feed the dog
3. cortaron, rastrillaron, barrieron- Elena and Paco cut the grass yester, after raking the leaves, and finally swept the floor
4. tenían que hacer, tenían que plegar, limpiaban- As children, they had to do a lot of homework. They had to fold the clothes, and their brothers cleaned the dishes
Explanation:
The answer to your question is B. 1 in 10 U.S. residents speak Spanish at home.
Hope this helped! :)