Answer:
vo a estar en el bano sepiando los dientes
Explanation:
I'm not sure if you need the definitions or translations, but I'll give you them.
Explanation:
1. Dance/Dancing
2. Eat
3. Enjoy/Enjoying
4. (Did you mean Corn?) Corn/The corn
5. The Chicken
6. Happy
7. The tail
8. The fruit
9. Celebration/Celebrating
10. Happy/Pleased
11. The chocolate
12. The cake (it's pastel)
13. The soda/The drink
14. Party/Partying
15. The culture
16. The Pineapple (Piña, don't forget your Ñ!)
17. Texan/Texas (?)
18. Fifth of may (Cinco de Mayo)
19. Throw a Party (Dar una fiesta ?)
20. The Hero (?)
21. The fish
22. The Outfit/Suit/Dress
23. The singer
24. The family
25. Mexico
26. Tacos
You could set up like this
Me gusta (mira la tele en el verano)
Si, me gusta jugar (el futbol de americano)
Si me gustan ir a las fiestas (porque me gusta bailar )
Si, me gusta bailar (porque es divertido )
Words in () are just examples thag you can use if you want but before those are sentence starters
<h3>____ águila calva es un símbolo de la libertad en los Estados Unidos.</h3>
Answer : C.) El águila calva es un símbolo de la libertad en los Estados Unidos.
Explanation: Águila is a feminine noun that is usually preceded by the masculine article because it begins with the stressed letter "a": el águila.
We notice the feminine gender when they appear in the plural: las águilas and also when any word is interposed between the article and the noun: la veloz águila.
This use is also given with algún and ningún: algún águila, ningún águila.