<h2>
Answer:</h2>
PABLO: Óscar, voy al centro ahora.
ÓSCAR: ¿A qué hora piensas volver? El partido de fútbol empieza a las dos.
PABLO: Vuelvo a la una. Quiero ver el partido.
ÓSCAR: ¿Recuerdas nuestro equipo es muy bueno? ¡Puede ganar!
PABLO: No, pienso que va a perder. Los jugadores de Guadalajara son salvajes cuando juegan
<h2>
Explanation:</h2>
Most of the words we need to use hear are conjugations of verbs in the simple present tense. The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. We use it when describing things that happen now or in the near future. From the words, the only one that is different is perder, which is an infinitive verb. We can know that a verb is given in infinitive when the ending is ar, er, ir, this is the most basic form of Spanish verbs.
- Piensas comes from the infinitive verb pensar
- Empiezas comes from the infinitive verb empezar
- Vuelvo comes from the infinitive verb volver
- Quiero comes from the infinitive verb querer
- Recuerdas comes from the infinitive verb recordar
- Puede comes from the infinitive verb poder
- Pienso comes from the infinitive verb pensar
- Juegan comes from the infinitive verb jugar
Answer:
The 2nd (...) in each sentence is in Spanish
Translation:
4 Mrs. Wells is coming from Spain? (yes or no) (si o no)
5 Do your friends want to go to school? (yes or no) ( si o no)
6 Are you hungry? (yes or no) ( si o no)
7 How many classes do you have? (I have _ classes) ( tengo _ clases)
8 Do you like math class? (yes or no) (si o no)
9 What time is it? ( it is __ AM/PM) ( son las __ AM/PM)
10 What day is it today? (today is __) (hoy es__)
Lunes (Monday)
Martes (Tuesday)
Miercoles (Wednesday)
Jueves (Thursday)
Viernes (Friday)
One of the traditions is the creation of large scarecrow like effigies, ´viejos´, to enthusiastically set on fire in the streets at midnight. This is Ecuadorian practice to symbolically bid a resounding goodbye to ´los años viejos´, the old years. Ecuadorians also consume twelve grapes upon the stroke of midnight, each representative of one wish for each month of the coming year.