<span>¿Cómo está Raúl? meaning How is Raul doing? (health-wise)
</span><span>¿Cómo es Raúl? meaning How is Raul? (personality-wise)</span>
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Question 1 with 1 blank I have no doubt that Manuel (be) the best person to do the job. Question 2 with 1 blank The driver does not deny that (having) little experience on these roads. Question 3 with 1 blank Ricardo doubts that Mirella (say) always the whole truth. Question 4 with 1 blank I know it's true that we (must) take care of the environment. Question 5 with 1 blankLina is not sure that her friends (can) come to the party. Question 6 with 1 blankClaudia and Julio deny that you (want) to move to another neighborhood. Question 7 with 1 blank It is not likely that she (look for) a secretary job.
En colombia está el arroz con leche, postre de maracuya en argentina está el arequipe ,en cuba está la Natilla de vainilla, pastel de limón, en España está dulce de leche
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I want to go to the pool.
(Yo) quiero ir a la piscina.
Explanation:
In Spanish, the word <em>piscina</em> means <em>swimming pool.</em>
This is an affirmative sentence in present tense. The verb <em>querer</em> means <em>to love</em> or <em>to want</em>.
The conjugation:
1. yo quiero 1. nosotros queremos
2. tú quieres 2. vosotros queréis
3. él quiere 3. ellos quieren
When we want to say something we would like to do (the same subject), then we need the infinitive form after the verb <em>querer.</em>
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<em>Quiero CANTAR. </em>(I want to sing.)
<em>Quieres COMPRAR un coche. </em>(You want to buy a car.)
<em>Quieren VISITAR España. </em>(They want to visit Spain.
In Spanish, the subject can be graphically omitted.
<em>Yo quiero ir a la piscina</em> or <em>Quiero ir a la piscina.</em>
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Finally, the verb <em>ir</em> (to go) requires the preposition <em>a </em>(to).
Answer:
hola sima weta suú oaclo manzana.
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