Answer:
1. Limpiemos la casa hoy.
2. Vamos al dentista esta semana.
3. Depositemos el dinero en el banco.
4. Viajemos a Venezuela este invierno.
5. Salgamos a bailar esta sábado.
6. Invitemos a los amigos de Ana.
Y por eso le voy a explicar lo que pasa
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<h3>1. Which meal of the day is the largest in many Spanish speaking countries? </h3>
The largest meal of the day in Spanish-speaking countries is eaten usually at noon. If you work every day of the weekend, then it is likely that you eat this meal at your work with your coworkers. There are a variety of meals you can get in this hour. This is what people from some Spanish-speaking countries call <em>el plato fuerte del día.</em>
<h3>2. What is the Spanish word for this meal?</h3>
The Spanish word for this meal is <em>el almuerzo</em> that translates into <em>lunch. </em>To extend this context, the lunch is the meal that you eat in the middle of the day, usually one that is lighter or less formal than an evening meal. Lunch is commonly the second meal of the day, coming after breakfast.
<h3>3. During which hours of the day does it take place?</h3>
This takes place between 12:00 and 1:00 p.m. This is lunch-time and is the time in the middle of the day when people usually eat lunch. This meal depends on the culture, varying in size and a vast variation exists in different areas of the world. For instance, in Venezuela this meal takes place at 12:00 p.m