Answer:
C. Mis primos llevaron mal durante la fiesta.
Explanation:
My cousins were getting along badly during the party"? In Spanish you would say Mis primos llevaron mal durante la fiesta. When you translate that in English, you would say
My cousins were bad at the party
A. Mis primos se llevaban mal durante la fiesta.
English : My cousins got on badly at the party.
B. Mis primos se llevan mal durante la fiesta.
English: My cousins get on badly at the party.
.D. Mis primos se llevó mal durante la fiesta;
English: My cousins got on badly at the party
The opposite in meaning to the given words is:
- Rico: <u>Pobre</u>
- Bueno: <u>Malo</u>
- Largo: <u>Corto</u>
- Delgado: <u>Grueso</u>
- Grande: <u>Pequeño</u>
- Serio: <u>Informal</u>
- Liberal: <u>Conservador</u>
- Paciente: <u>Impaciente</u>
- Tonto: <u>Astuto</u>
- Viejo: <u>Joven</u>
- Daniela es <u>inteligente</u> y <u>trabajadora</u>.
- María y Anna son <u>jóvenes</u> y <u>optimistas</u>.
- Alberto es <u>guapo</u> y<u> amable</u>.
- Laura y Paco son <u>morenos</u> y <u>serios</u>.
- Carlos y Luis son <u>ricos</u> y <u>generosos</u>.
<h3><em>
Adjectives</em><em> in </em><em>
Spanish</em><em>.</em></h3>
This type of words refers to those that characterize nouns, either in their shape, color, size, mood, among many others, with the characteristic that it must correspond to both gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) with the noun it characterizes, for example with the adjective "trabajador:"
- <em>Trabajador:</em> singular masculine.
- <em>Trabajadores:</em> masculine plural.
- <u><em>Trabajadora</em></u><em>:</em> singular feminine.
- <em>Trabajadoras:</em> feminine plural.
Due to the changes that an adjective undergoes when its gender and number vary, this is essential when using it properly.
More information about Adjectives in Spanish:
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Answer:
vvv
Explanation:
Ser means <u>to</u><u> </u><u>be</u>
yo soy
tú eres
él/ella/usted es
nosotros/nosotras somos
vosotros/vosotras sois
ustedes/ellos/ellas son
( I'm guessing since there are 6 boxes you guys are using vosotros. As a dominican I don't use that word in my spanish so I had to look it up for this part BUT if you dont use vosotros in your class as well you can just disregard the parts with vosotros.)
Estar also means to be
yo estoy
tu estás
él/ella/usted está
nosotros/nosotras estamos
vosotros/vosotras estáis
ellos/ellas/ustedes están
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áis (vosotros)
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éis (vosotros/vosotras)
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ís (vosotros/vosotras)
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Answer:
i wish i could help but i am not the best at spanish
Explanation: