Once again, in Spanish, we use the verb "hacer," in expressions that refer to weather conditions.
The expression, "hacer viento" translates to "to be windy."
So, if we want to say, "it is windy," we say:
Hace viento.
Answer:
<u>Translated from Spanish:</u>
1. The area of Puerto Rico is smaller than (smaller than) that of Connecticut. <u>True</u>.
2. All (All) Puerto Ricans speak English and Spanish. a. True
3. The fortress of Morro protected (protected) Mayagüez Bay. a. True
4. Salsa music has Spanish roots. a. True
5. Scientists detect radio broadcasts from (from) the Arecibo Observatory. a. True
6. Puerto Ricans do not vote in the presidential elections of the United States. <u>a. True.</u>
If the phon rings, the you would say;
B: Alo?