Answer:
1. Descansa
2. Relájense
3. Tómela
4. Descríbalos
5. Mejorémosla.
6. Consúltale
7. Coman bien
8. Váyase.
Explanation:
The imperative mode is used to give orders, requests or wishes. The imperative has its own forms only in the second person of the plural and the singular (tú, ustedes) in the rest of the people we use the subjunctive mode.
Andrew y yo somos de Abington.
La libreta es de Mary.
Los lapiceros son del Niño.
Answer:
1 with a
2 with c
3 with h
4 with b
5 with g
1. Mi prima y yo tenemos doce años. Ella es menor que yo.
2. Mi padre trabaja 45 horas cada semana y mi madre trabaja 60. Él es menos trabajador que ella.
3. A Tomás y a Natalia les encanta la fruta. Ella come tantas peras como él.
4. Mateo y yo corremos cinco kilómetros todos los días. Corro peor que él.
5. Luis tiene muchos libros, pero yo sólo tengo dos. Él lee más que yo.
Explanation:
You have to match with the comparative. The easiest way to do this is to analyze the verbs or nouns used in each sentence.
1) and a) are talking about ages.
2) and c) are talking about work.
3) and h) are talking about fruits.
4) and b) are talking about running
5) and g) are talking about books and reading.
Answer:What are the things found in Refugio Mbaracay?
desert plants
a camp
swamps
Or pastures
walking trails
many paved streets
monkeys
deer
Explanation:
For this case, we will translate the sentence part by part.
the coach (masculine): El entrenador
interviews: entrevista
the athlete (masculine): a el atleta
In Spanish the word "el" serves to differentiate the word "atleta" from the masculine or feminine gender.
Answer:
You have to say:
El entrenador entrevista a el atleta.