Explanation/Answers:
Q1: Do you know where there is a good restaurant?
Q2: There aren't any around here.
Q3: Do you want to eat?
Q4: No thank you. I don't want anything.
Q5: And I don't want to eat.
Q6: Mr. Sanchez is Peru-Bolivian.
Q7: Carlos wakes up early because he never goes to sleep after 10pm.
Q8: There isn't a student that wants to write five report (papers) in a week.
Q9: Lourdes likes the white wine, and I like it as well.
Q10: Did you not see any of your sisters yesterday?
Answer:
La profesora les habla.
Los científicos lo crean.
La policia lo interroga.
Mi prima se la envía.
Nosotro los tenemos mañana.
Tu y yo nos la ganamos filmando películas.
Ellas se las preparan.
La veterinaria se lo dice.
El alpinista se la da.
El arquitecto los hace.
presente-(yo)- escribo
escribo is the verb in present tense for escribe
I hope this helps!
Answer:
- El juego no les importa a los <u>ellos</u>.
(El juego no les importa a los chicos,)
<em>Primero </em><em>prendes</em><em> tu computadora. </em><em>Empiezas</em><em> a escribir tu tarea. No </em><em>pierdas</em><em> el tiempo. Cuando termines, </em><em>guardas</em><em> el archivo cuidadosamente. </em><em>Revisas</em><em> lo que escribiste. Finalmente.</em>
All these words are conjugations of some verbs for the second person singular (tú - <em>you in English</em>) in the simple present. The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. This tense is also used to describe things that happen now or in the near future. So:}
<em>Prendes</em><em> comes from the verb </em><em>prender</em>
<em>Empiezas</em><em> comes from the verb </em><em>empezar</em>
<em>Pierdes</em><em> comes from the verb </em><em>perder</em>
<em>Guardas </em><em>comes from the verb </em><em>guardar</em>
<em>Prendes</em><em> comes from the verb </em><em>prender</em>
<em>Revisas </em><em>comes from the verb </em><em>revisar</em>