La langosta es cara
Los camareros son buenos
La chuleta de cerdo está sabrosa
Las sillas del restaurante son cómodas preparar el arroz es fácil
Carlos es joven
Las habichuelas negras son malas
El examen es largo
La maestra está contenta
<span>Hi, my name is Jorge and (1) from cuba. pillar and nati (2) of Spanish. pedro, juan and paco (3) of Mexico. all of us (4) students. the holy blasco (5) of san antonio. she (6) the teacher. luis (7) the driver. He (8) of puerto rico. they (9) of the United States. the bus (10) of the Marazul agency. all of us (11) passengers from the marazul travel agency. pardon, where (12) who, who (13) she and who (14) the suitcases?</span>
Answer:
¿Cómo te llamas?
Explanation:
—Buenas tardes, _¿Cómo te llamas?_
—Ana.
The answer will be " visite " because it's on past tense.
You used to be fat.
That's what it means.
If that is what you're asking.