1. Maria Ines es inteligente pero necesita estudiar mas.
2.No participa mucho en clases. No trabaja en clases, y habla mucho.
3. Necesita repasar las tablas de multiplicar.
4. Necesita leer mas.
5. Maria Ines lleva tarea a casa porque no termina su trabajo en clases.
6. Maria Ines necesita ayuda, y necesita mejorar.
7. No hay problemas con Jose, y trabaja bien.
8. Jose no escucha las instrucciones.
9. Jose no participa mucho en las actividades de grupo. Jose aveces necesita trabajar con otros niños.
9. La “N” significa “Necesita mejorar”, la “O” significa “Sobresaliente”, y la “S” significa satisfactorio.
When Spanish people want to wish each other good luck, they say “Mucha mierda!” Turns out that is roughly the Spanish equivalent of “break a leg”
Las pizzaras verde
El gises Blanco
El libro griez
La camisa anaranjada
For this case, what we should do is use the verb to be correctly.
The verb to be has two different meanings in Spanish.
We then have the following cases:
Case 1:
If we want to refer to a place, the correct translation is:
Estar
Case 2:
If we want to refer to a person, the correct translation is:
Ser
For this case we refer to a place, therefore, the correct translation of the verb is:
Estar
The sentence in Spanish is:
La película está en el cine.
Answer:
B. estar
4. She sees her parents every day.
5. She read the books to us.
6. They give sweets to children.
7. I will buy two plane tickets to my parents.
8. Play soccer.
9. Send a letter to me.
10. Put the books on the table.
11. She will read the books to the students.
12. She has just read the books to us.
13. Read the books to us.
14. read the books to us
^ and now write it negatively plus the escibe part at the top.