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The audio doesn't work, but you can try playing it on g o o g l e t r a n s l a t e so it types it out. Might help.
Btw, sorry I typed it out like that, it took it as inappropriate language for some reason and wouldn't let me send it.
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Destination. In Spanish, por and para can be used to describe travel or motion. A simple rule to remember when to use the two prepositions is that por refers to travel/motion through a place or location while para refers to the destination of a journey. Salimos por la puerta.
Explanation:
1. Cuántos
2. Cómo
3. Dónde
4. Quien
5. ?
6. Cuando
7. Quien
I tried hope this helps
1) vivimos
This is the nosotros form of the verb vivir.
2) Pon or Ponga
Pon is the informal command, and based off of the last question, I believe you are supposed to be using informal commands. However, if you are supposed to give the formal command, it is ponga.
3) Limpia
This is the informal command for the verb limpiar, formed by using the present tense el/ella/usted form of the verb.
4) You use the formal (Ud.) form of the verb.
This is how informal commands are formed.