Answer:
- ¿que hay para comer, José?
- hay pollo con ensalada
Explanation:
my house is next to my neighbor's house and its colorful
Explanation:
your welcome and plz stop asking personal information i understand Spanish so plz or i will report
1. Me 2. Te 3. Le 4. Le 5. Les 6. Nos
Answer:
POR and PARA are prepositions often confused.
POR expresses the cause of something, it gives an explanation or reason.
PARA refers to the result of an action, it shows when a subject or object receives the result of an action expressed by the verb, that is <u>aimed at something or somewhere.</u> It is also used to refer to the <em>complemento indirecto.</em>
Explanation:
1. Ricardo y Emilia trajeron un pastel para su prima.
2. Los turistas llegaron a las ruinas por barco.
3. (Yo) Tuve resfriado por el frío.
4. Mis amigas ganaron dinero para viajar a Suramérica.
5. Ustedes buscaron a Teresa por toda la playa.
6. El avión salió a las doce para Buenos Aires.