Answer:
I dont think i could answer these myself so here is the english verion :)
Explanation:
What's your name?
How are you?
What do you look like?
What do you like to do?
What classes do you have at LLU this semester?
What is your favorite class and why?
What do you eat for breakfast, lunch or dinner?
Who are your friends and how are they?
Where do you go on weekends and why?
Los carteles son divertidos.
Las clases en la primera hora son difíciles
Las papas fritas estan sabrosas
Las tareas de ingles son fáciles
Los chicos son deportistas
Los profesores son trabajadores
Los estudiantes son inteligentes
Las computadoras son practicas???????
Los refrescos son horribles para la salud
I think
Circle the first word in all the sentences, underline (va, tienes, and está)
Where is Elena going on Tuesday?
What class do you have?
Where is you Spanish book?
Answer:
So, if this is beginning Spanish then I would say that you can state in your answer that the adjectives have to agree with the nouns in both number and 'gender' (feminine and masculine). Adjectives usually come after the word that it is describing in Spanish. You can only have one conjugated verb per clause.
Explanation:
-These are just a few examples, if you want me to go into depth I can as well.
Answer:
La oficina de correos está a la izquierda de la farmacia.
Explanation:
It depends on where ur teacher is from too... so if u tell me her/his nacionality it would be better. the answers might change