Le doy un bocadillo a mis amigos
b. La naranja (es no tipico producto de cultivo de los Incas)
Answer:
a) in order to. The preposition para is usually used to indicate purpose.
Voy, vas, va, vamos, vain, van (present tense)
A: I go to the beach
B: I go visit the museum.
It would be "Diana prefiere que nosotros tragamos la comida para las vacaciones" because you have to conjugate the verb "tragar" for Nosotros, so you would replace the "-AR" ending with "Amos".