Ana está cepillándose los dientes.
Lanzador: Pitcher
Sencillo: single
Doble: double
Triple: triple
Jonrón: homerun
Pasaporte: walk
Base Robado: stolen base
Carrera: homerun
Entradas: innings
Ser and estar both mean “to be”. Ser is used to talk about WHAT something is. This includes date, occupation, characteristics, time, origin, and relationship. Estar is used to talk about HOW something is. This includes position, location, action, condition, and emotion.
Examples of ser:
-Yo soy alta.
-Ella es inteligente.
Examples of estar:
-El está triste.
-Estoy mirando la tele.
Juan y Katalina <em>jugarán</em> en el partido mañana.
Clarification:
The instruction is to ''complete each phrase with the opposite of the underlined word'' but there are no underlined words. I googled the exercise and I found the words underlined: barata - malas - corto - pobre - nueva - hermosos - caro - blancos.
Answer:
- Una corbata barata. Unas camisas <u>caras.</u>
- Unas vendedoras malas. Unos dependientes<u> buenos.</u>
- Un vestido corto. Una falda <u>larga.</u>
- Un hombre muy pobre. Una mujer muy <u>rica.</u>
- Una cartera nueva. Un cinturón <u>viejo.</u>
- Unos trajes hermosos. Unos jeans <u>feos.</u>
- Un impermeable caro. Unos suéteres <u>baratos.</u>
- Unos calcetines blancos. Unas medias <u>negras.</u>
Explanation:
In this exercise you have two sentences and you have to complete the second sentence with the antonym of the word in the first sentence. An antonym is a word opposite in meaning to another. In this case the translation is:
- Cheap/expensive.
- Bad/good.
- Short/long.
- Poor/rich.
- New/old.
- Beautiful/ugly.
- Expensive/cheap.
- White/black.