Translate:
1. Where is the pool
2. Don’t know how to translate that sorry
3. Where is the movie theatre
4. Where is the pharmacy
5. What is behind the church
6.where do i pass by when i go to the collage
7. How do i get to my friends house from my house
8.im at my friends house, what do i do to get to the police station( i think that what it is)
9. What street is the train station at
10. What is around the plaza
Hello!
When you encounter verbs in the preterite form and the subject is "I", there are some grammatical changes in the ending. Here are changes:
yo -gar → yo -gué (ex. yo jugar → yo jugué)
yo -car → yo -qué (ex. yo buscar → yo busqué)
yo -zar → yo -cé (ex. yo empezar → yo empecé)
1. -- Juan, ¿cuánto pagó por tu suetér?
-- Yo pagué 25 dólares.
2. -- ¿Qué hizo Marta anoche?
-- Ella practicó al fútbol con sus hermanos.
3. -- Hija, ¿practicó el piano?
-- Sí, mamá. Toqué por una hora.
This means, "Goodbye, dad."
That question is impossible to answer. It's a listening excersise.
It is a tradition in mexico so it will obviously be more celebrated and more popular in mexico but americans don’t celebrate it they just know about the holiday which is what makes it popular