Answer:
The answers are:
1. ¿De dónde eres? Puerto Rico.
2. ¿Qué nacionalidad es una chica de Portugal? Portuguesa.
3. ¿Cómo están ustedes hoy? (sad) Tristes.
4. How would you say "Rosa and Marta are very busy"? Rosa y Marta están muy ocupadas.
5. ¿Estás feliz hoy? (Answer negatively.) No, estoy triste/enojado.
6. ¿De dónde es una chica alemana? De Alemania.
7. How would you say "Diana is very nice" in Spanish? Diana es muy linda/buena.
8. ¿De dónde son las chicas japonesas? De Japón
9 ¿Qué nacionalidad son las dos chicas de Bolivia? Son bolivianas.
10. How would you say "Nobody is sick today" in Spanish? Nadie está enfermo.
Explanation:
As you can see, when it asks for "chica" or "chicas" the adjective or nationality is with "a" for instance, <em>bolivianO for a boy and bolivianA for a girl. </em>Now if it's more than a girl i.e. girls, then you add and "s", for example: <em>bolivianAS, boliviaNOS. </em>This is the explanation for For number 2, 4, 7, and 9. Number 1 the country in English and Spanish is written the same, just pronounced a little different. Number 3 is the plural as the questions is saying "ustedES" not "usted", which in English is only the pronoun <u>you </u>for both. Number 5, is the opposite of "feliz" which is <u>happy,</u> and we have two possible options either <u>sad or angry. </u>Number 6 and 9 is just the country for those nationalities (Japan and Germany).