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I sing a lot of music.
I learn a lot in history class.
You play the guitar.
We write in the note books.
We buy the books.
I put the books in the backpack.
My friend leaves at eight o'clock in the evening.
My teacher speaks spanish.
We read many books.
You open the dictionary.
Explanation:
The way you layed out this question confused me, so i may be wrong on some.
Me llamo Nicolás. Mis padres (son)de México, pero mi familia( vive)en Arizona ahora. Mi padre (es)médico en el hospital; la agencia de viajes de mi mamá (está) muy cerca de nuestra casa. Nosotros tres (somos) altos y morenos. Yo (soy) estudiante de décimo grado. Mis clases (son) buenas pero aveces (estoy) aburrido. Todos los estudiantes están (nerviosos) hoy por que hoy comienzan los exámenes finales
Answer: Every proper sentence in Spanish must have a subject and a verb. There is also a proper place for subjects and verbs in a sentence. Begin a sentence with the subject (the person, place, or thing you're talking about). Follow that with the verb, and then the rest of the sentence (where, how, etc).
<u>⭕ Vamos a tener una fiesta para Maria. Es (su) cumpleaños.</u>
Por las noches Mario y yo no tenemos que estudiar.