Answer:
It's C and D (The last two)
Explanation:
Because "has" and "he" are directed to a person, in this case "has" goes to someone you are talking to and "he" to yourself.
And yet "hay" or "había" does not go to someone in particular.
La vida in Spanish means the life in english. SO you can say 'Mi vida es bueno', saying that your life is good.
Answer:
1-Un nuevo <u>Vecino</u> vive en la casa al lado de la mía.
2-El aniversario de bodas se celebró en el <u>parque</u> porque hacía buen tiempo.
3-María sirvió la comida en el <em>comedor.</em>
4-Hay un sofá y dos sillones en la <u>sala</u> .
5-Nuestra madre prepara el desayuno en la <u>cocina</u>
Explanation:
The purpose of this exercise. It is to use <em>the vocabularies of places.</em>
1-the answer is Neighbour :
a new Neighbour lives in the house next to mine(it's logical).
2-
The wedding anniversary is celebrated in the park because it was good weather.(
outdoor)
3-Maria served the food in the dining room.
4-
There is a sofa and two armchairs in the living room.
5-
Our mother prepares breakfast in the kitchen.
The answer could be Fue or Era