Ive ecountered a lot of spanish speaking people in schools also in many art coffee shops. You wont see a lot of them at places like that. even more at coffee shops
1. como quiere su cafe? ( how would you like your coffee)
2. yo lo quiero muy negro sin nada ( i like my coffee black with nothing in it)
hoped that helped :)
Hi!
Answer:
Tengo <u>una amiga</u> en Puerto Rico. Se llama Leonor.
<u>La casa</u> de mi amiga Leonor es muy bonita. Tiene <u>un jardín</u> muy grande. Es <u>una casa</u> vieja. La planta baja tiene <u>un dormitorio</u>. Es <u>el dormitorio</u> de la abuela.
También tiene <u>un baño</u>. <u>Los dormitorios</u> grandes están en el primer piso. Son dos. <u>La casa</u> no tiene comedor, pero <u>la cocina</u> es muy grande. Leonor está muy contenta: su casa es muy misteriosa. Tiene <u>un fantasma</u> en <u>el garaje</u>.
<h3><u>SpanishGirl</u>, Greetings!</h3>
"al" would correctly complete the sentence because it correctly links the verb "vamos" to "parque"
-Let's go to the park at five in the afternoon.
The first one is what time do you typically wake up, so if you want to say six, say seis. If you want to say 7, say siete. The next one is what do you eat for breakfast, so idk how to answer that for you if you tell me what you eat I can translate it for you. Then the next one is do you normally shower in the morning or at night. I can also translate that one for you if you tell me. Then how many times do you brush your teeth a day. If you want to say twice, say dos veces. Finally, what time do you go to sleep. I'll translate whatever time you want me to.