Answer:
- <u>Translated from Spanish language:</u>
"Hi, Adriana: I need to know where computers are repaired. Yesterday (1) my boyfriend's computer and (2) I searched the Internet and found a place to repair computers. I went there and at the door there was a notice that said: "No (3) this week, we are on vacation". I am very concerned. If I don't solve this soon, I will have to buy a new one. I know a store where it says (4) credit computers. How do you like it ?, precisely now that (5) employment and I have to look after my expenses. Please, if you know anything, call me immediately. I leave you because (6) close the car and it is outside the garage."
Answer: In spanish most adjectives end in either o, a, or e.
Explanation:
When they end in “o” it is usually when referring to something in a masculine way, and when ending in “a” it refers in a feminine matter ( ex: niño (boy), Niña (girl) )
Tu because If you put Mi or mis son rojos it says my are red which dosen't really make sense. Since you put tu in front of son (plual) it would be they are red.
Answer:
La Plaza Mayor
Explanation:
La Plaza Mayor es donde puedes ir y observar la cultura mientras pasas tiempo con los amigos en un café.
Answer:
ye
Explanation:
En el invierno llevo un sweater de lana con una chaqueta i botas calientes mi marca favorita es hollister i yo gasto 70$ dolares en mi ropa