Answer:
qué quieres decir con esto, por favor da más información
Explanation:
Last Saturday, my friends and I went hiking. hope this helps
1. Nunca
<em>Nunca</em> means <em>never </em>in English, so a sentence using this word is:
- <em>Nunca había visto un expectáculo tan asomboroso</em>
This means:
- <em>I had never seen such an amazing show</em>
2. Nada
<em>Nada</em> means <em>nothing </em>in English, so a sentence using this word is:
- <em>Nada en esta vida importa más que la felicidad</em>
This means:
- <em>Nothing in this life matters more than happiness</em>
3. Nadie
<em>Nadie</em> means <em>no one/nobody </em>in English, so a sentence using this word is:
- <em>Nadie vino a mi cumpleaños</em>
This means:
- <em>Nobody came to my birthday</em>
4. Algo
<em>Algo</em> means <em>something </em>in English, so a sentence using this word is:
- <em>Quiero algo grande para mi boda</em>
This means:
- <em>I want something great for my wedding</em>
5. Alguien
<em>Alguien</em> means <em>someone </em>in English, so a sentence using this word is:
- <em>Necesito que alguien me ame como merezco</em>
This means:
- <em>I need someone to love me as I deserve</em>
Answer: #1 Time to spent prior to seeing a doctor
#2 Scratchy sensation due to illness
#3 Bandage #4 Skin sensitivity
#5 Descansa
#6 No estornuda en clase
#7 Espere
#8 His head
#9 It's important to follow the doctor's advice to treat injuries
Explanation:
#1 Sala de espera means waiting in a living room, until someone to call your name.
#2 El picor means when your body is itchy to something you touched.
#3 It's a bandage because, the doctor says to rest for 2 weeks and to wash wound with water so that it won't be itchy.
#4 It's skin sensitivity because, the doctor says to wear white clothes when you go out to the beach. Which already gives an example that the skin is very sensitive to the sun. And to cover the head with a hat and to drink water.
#5 makes more sense instead of saying rests
#6 No estornuda en clase becuase, It's like your saying don't sneeze in class.
#7 Espere becuase, it makes more sense than saying waits. Trust me I have won 5 scholarships in my school's Spanish competition,
#8 cabeza means head
Gusta- because you are speaking in the yo form, the answer will be found in the layout of conjugations (pronouns) that goes like this. I=yo : Tú= you : El/Ella/Usted= he, she, or it. : Nosotros=we/us : Vosotros= y'all (this is literally what it means I'm not just ps