<h3>Fill in the blanks with the terms that mean the opposite of the descriptions.</h3>
<em>Question 1: sedentario </em>
Answer 1: nómada.
Translation 1: sedentary and nomadic.
<em>Question 2: con cafeína </em>
Answer 2: descafeinado.
Translation 2: caffeinated and decaffeinated.
Question 3: fuerte
Answer 3: débil.
Translation 3: strong and weak.
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
This is fairly subjective, but one way to describe Enrique Salaverría’s sculpture of a woman with a building raising up from her head would be "majestic" and "powerful"
Answer:
Can I borrow some money?
They told us that their friend is in the hospital.
He loves ice cream.
I'll pass the information on to you later.
They took our suitcases to the room.
I want to give you some advice.
My aunt sent him a gift in the mail.
Her boss brought her medicine.
My favorite thing they have given me is a book in Spanish.
Do you like this one better or the other one?
Explanation:
I've been to Mexico and both question 1 and 4 sounds about right. but I would go more with Number 4.