1 A. Mis amigos almuerzan a las dos de la <u>trade</u>.
This is Incorrect
Although the verbal tense of the sentence is correct (present tense), the word for afternoon (<em>tarde</em>) in Spanish is misspelled.
Then, the correct sentence is:
<h2>
Mis amigos almuerzan a las dos de la <u>
tarde
</u></h2>
My friends have lunch at two in the <u>afternoon</u> (2:00 pm)
1 B. El pato vuela a su casa.
This sentence is correct, and is in <u>present tense
</u>
The duck flies to its house
2. Nosotros siempre (perder) nuestras mascotas.
This sentence is written in <u>present tense</u> and the subject <em>Nosotros</em> <u>(we)</u> is the 1st person in plural.
In addition, the right conjugation of the verb <em>perder</em> (to lose) in <u>present tense </u>with the <u>subject pronoun </u><em><u>Nosotros</u></em> is <u><em>perdemos</em></u>.
Therefore, the correct answer is:
<h2>Nosotros siempre<u>
perdemos</u> nuestras mascotas.
</h2>
We always lose our pets
3. ¿Juegas con tus hermanos?
This is a question made in present tense with the verb <em>jugar</em> (to play):
¿<u>(Tú)</u> Juegas con tus hermanos?
Do you play with your brothers?
In this case t<u>he answer must be with the subject pronoun </u><em>Yo</em> (I), and <u>the correct conjugation of the verb </u><em><u>Jugar</u></em><u> with the 1st person in singular</u> is:
Yo juego
Therefore the correct answer is:
<h2>
Sí, juego con mis hermanos
</h2>
Yes,I play with my brothers
Note in this sentence (as in the question) the subject pronoun is not explicitly written, this is because In Spanish, <u>it is not always necessary to write the subject in the sentence</u>.
This is because t<u>he subject is encoded in the verb conjugation.</u>
This is called <em>Tacit Subject, Implicit Subject </em>or <em>Null Subject.</em>
4. They always have fun.
In this sentence, <u>to have fun </u>is the verb <u><em>divertir</em></u> in Spanish.
<u>The correct conjugation of the verb </u><em><u>divertir</u></em> in <u>present and with the 3rd person plural </u><em><u>Ellos</u></em><u> (They)</u> is:
Divierten
Then, the correct answer is :
<h2>Ellos siempre se divierten
</h2>