Answer: when it says femenine just put practica and when its masculine just put practico
Explanation: i do know spanish
Answer:
Question 1 with 5 blanks
:
SILVIA ¿(1) <u>Tienes hambre</u>
? Yo sí necesito comer.
LAURA No, ahora no tengo hambre pero sí (2) <u>tengo ganas</u> de tomar un café. Estoy muy cansada.
SILVIA Yo también (3) <u>tengo sueño</u> y necesito beber agua (water). Hace sol (It's sunny) y (4) <u>tengo calor.</u>
LAURA Sí, es verdad. ¡Qué calor hace! ¿Por qué no vamos con Hernán a la biblioteca? Hace demasiado calor para estar en la calle (street).
SILVIA (5) <u>Tienes razón</u>, vamos a la biblioteca.
Explanation:
You have to complete the dialogue with the verb "tener" (using the correct person and number) and the words given which best fit the sentences.
The dialogue is in the<u> Spanish simple present tense</u> (''presente del indicativo'' in Spanish), which is used to talk about habitual situations, routines, universal truths, facts and things happening now or in the near future.
The <u>verb "tener"</u> is in the first person singular form in the blanks 2, 3 and 4 ("tengo") and in the second person singular form in the blanks 1 and 5 ("tienes").
I'm not quite sure the answer, but I can translate it for you? Hopefully that helps...
Phil and Ana's grandmother wears glasses and is gray-haired. Who is it?
A. It's Tina. B. It's Molly. C. It's Claire. D. It's Helen.
The answer is "Te Gusta" number 2.
You have to do it because it is personal opinion, use the translator