Question 1:
Translation: they are red and served in salads.
Answer: Tomates (tomatoes)
Question 2:
Translation: it is eaten before the entre (main course). It’s liquid and hot.
Answer: Sopa (soup)
Question 3:
Translation: they are orange vegetables, long and thin
Answer: Zanahorias (carrots)
Answer:
Canta mejor que toca.
Explanation:
im not sure what the question is so i just translated
<h3>How are ‘ll’, ‘h’, and ‘r’/‘rr’different in Spanish than in English, give examples of words with these sounds and how they are pronounced.</h3>
Answers:
"ll" it sounds in Spanish as the letter "y" in "yellow".
"h" it sounds in Spanish as the letter "h" in "hour". (silent)
"r" it sounds in Spanish as the letra "r" in "wrong".
"rr" this Spanish sound doesn't exist in English, although the "rr" is written in words like "sorry", but it sounds like the letter "r" in Spanish.
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Hope the answer helps! My first lenguage is Spanish so there might be a VERY small to no chance im wrong! :)