Present tense. If it were in past tense, it would be cepillé, not cepillo
C. put "no" after the verb when forming a question
Hay to used their translates are: Dutch-hooi, German-Heu, and English hew.
Explanation/Answers:
Q1: Do you know where there is a good restaurant?
Q2: There aren't any around here.
Q3: Do you want to eat?
Q4: No thank you. I don't want anything.
Q5: And I don't want to eat.
Q6: Mr. Sanchez is Peru-Bolivian.
Q7: Carlos wakes up early because he never goes to sleep after 10pm.
Q8: There isn't a student that wants to write five report (papers) in a week.
Q9: Lourdes likes the white wine, and I like it as well.
Q10: Did you not see any of your sisters yesterday?
You may want to look into french because bonjour is french not Spanish :)