1. D) es
2. A) están
3. C) está
4. B) son
There is no underline word so i’ll translate it for you, I lie in the bed.
Spanish, its the most popular and used in every state.
Peru has three official languages, Spanish, Quechua and Aymara. America has no specific language, but it is most often presumed to be English. Which I can agree with. When comes to the populations culture, here is an example of when people come to meet. In America, if you never met the person, you shake hands, sometimes nod. If you have met before, you could give them a side hug. Nothing too personal. In Peru, people will shake hands upon meeting for the first time. When you get to know each other better, men will often pat each other on the back and women will kiss each other on one cheek. Transportation wise, there is buses, subway's, and taxi's. In America, most people have their own cars. In Peru people still have their own cars, but most likely don't have room or money for them. Here are a few, I don't know about demographics, sports and food, but that information should be in your lesson. This is just to help you get started.
Answer:
Elle me demande de jouer au tennis avec elle.
Éric et Thierry lui demandent des gâteaux et des crêpes.
Tu ne nous donnes pas de stylos.
Je te demande d'apporter des fleurs.