The affirmative usted (You) and tener is (have)
Answer:
grande
Explanation:
i think grande is the best but it can also be largo
Chapter Two
Today is Thursday. Yesterday was Wednesday. Tomorrow will be Friday. My favorite day is friday. Today it's cloudy. It looks like it's going to rain. It's cool and it's windy. It is a normal fall day. It is not summer, it is not spring and it is not winter.
-Hello Felipe! - says Lorenzo.
-Good morning Lorenzo! - I answer.
-How are you? How are you? - says Lorenzo.
-Fine thanks! And you? - I respond.
-Bad- says Lorenzo
Answer:
Italians brought pasta to Uruguay.
Clock: reloj. half past: medio de. to/before: antes de. quarter past: y cuarto.