Answer:
hello,
how are you, i'm doing fine.
a little about myself-
i sleep a little but i guess it just depends on how tired i am.
i go to **the name of your school**.
i want to buy a pair of golf le fleurs, they're shoes made by tyler the creator by the way. but i'm reallyyy hungry and desperately want some red velvet cake. on a side note every time i go to literally any restaurant i alwaysss ask for a coke.
good luck :)
i hope this helps
have a nice day!
Answer:
1. Fuerte.
2. Alcohol.
3. Minerales.
4. Equilibrada.
5. Se entrena.
6. Grasa.
7. Prisa.
8. Teleadicto.
Explanation:
In this exercise there are some blanks you have to complete taking into account the context. You have to guess the missing words.
For example:
1. Lo opuesto (The opposite) de débil es fuerte.
2. José debe tratar de consumir menos alcohol cuando sale por las noches.
3. Yo debo tomar más vitaminas y minerales para estar en buena forma.
4. Para tener una buena nutrición, es bueno comer una dieta equilibrada.
5. Marta se entrena todos los días. Es muy atlética.
6. Le he dicho (have told) a Víctor que deje de comer grasa porque no es bueno para su salud.
7. No debe darse prisa para ir al gimnasio. No cierra hasta las diez.
8. Me dijo que yo era teleadicto.
Answer:
1. Javier entiende las reglas del fútbol.
2.¿A qué hora quieres almorzar tú?
3.Mañana comienzo a jugar al tenis con el equipo de mi escuela.
4.Si ustedes pierden muchos partidos, no van a ser campeones (champions).
5.Ignacio y yo recordamos que mañana es el partido.
1. hablar and ver
2. pedirle and prometer
3. mejorar and perdonarla
4. darle and terminar
5. colaborar
6/ ponerse de acuerdo
This question concerns the use of <em>ser</em> versus <em>estar</em>. They are both forms of to be, but the former refers to lasting traits while the latter refers to transient ones. Let's translate the parts of the sentences that we have and work from there.
<em>Él ____ bien. No _____ enfermo.</em>
He [blank] good. He [blank] not sick.
We can guess that the sentence is saying the subject<em> is </em>good, that he<em> is </em>not sick. Is not being sick a permanent trait of people? It is not. Hence, the correct verb to use is <em>estar</em>.
Let's look at the options.
a) <em>es</em>, <em>es</em> - both forms of <em>ser</em>, neither correct
b) <em>está</em>, <em>es</em> - one form of <em>ser</em>, not correct
c) <em>es</em>, <em>está</em> - same as option (b)
d) <em>está</em>, <em>está</em> - both forms of <em>estar</em>; the correct option
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d) <em>está</em>, <em>está</em>
<em>Él </em><em>está</em><em> bien. No </em><em>está</em><em> enfermo</em>